The second day of the Adelaide Test between India and Australia saw a significant shift in momentum during the twilight period, as the hosts took control of the game. Travis Head's dynamic batting proved decisive, with his aggressive approach dismantling India's bowling attack. His timely contribution, coupled with support from the Australian middle order, ensured that the home side capitalized on the advantageous conditions under lights.
The Indian bowlers faced a tough time maintaining control during the critical twilight period, which traditionally poses challenges due to the pink ball’s increased movement under floodlights. Despite a promising start earlier in the day, the visitors couldn’t sustain pressure, allowing Australia to rack up vital runs and build a commanding lead.
Australia's strategy to maximize their advantage in the twilight phase showcased their deep understanding of pink-ball cricket. Travis Head’s explosive innings not only boosted the team’s total but also demoralized the Indian attack. This performance has placed Australia in a strong position going into Day 3, leaving India needing a formidable comeback to stay in contention.
While the match remains open, the hosts' ability to dominate the twilight session might prove to be the decisive factor. For India, regaining momentum will require sharp discipline from both their bowlers and batsmen in the coming days.
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