Thirty-three fours and two massive sixes helped Dhawan race to the fastest century on debut Test cricket had ever seen.
On a lighter note, Australian players will probably be ruing they did not appeal for his wicket when they had the chance. Running in to bowl the first ball of the innings, the last over before lunch, Mitchell Starc lost his grip on the ball which went on to clip the bails with Dhawan stranded outside the crease. Although technically out, Michael Clarke, the Australia captain, chose to see the lighter side of the incident.
Dhawan put in an imperious display, using his feet well and showcasing his array of strokes. Turning out after lunch, he was wasted no time, sending Peter Siddle through the covers twice in the third over. Shortly thereafter, he pulled Starc to the rope and soon all of Clarke's bowling options had gone for runs. Most of Dhawan's runs came through the offside, and there were some exquisite shots hit through the covers. He raced to his maiden half-century in just 50 balls, with a drive through mid-on. In the same over, Vijay, who played a measured innings in contrast to his usual flamboyant self and, thereby, suitably supporting Dhawan, served reminders of his existence, twice lifting Nathan Lyon over long-on for the maximum.
After completing his 50, Dhawan looked even more confident. Out came the reverse-sweep, and Xavier Doherty going for as many as 18 in the costliest of his covers. Dhawan soon entered the 90s, and it was only then that his scoring rate dipped slightly. He did enjoy a bit of luck when his slap at a wide-ish delivery from Siddle fell just short of gully, much to Siddle's frustration. However, he eventually brought up his maiden ton, off just 85 balls, with a hurried single leading to scenes of explosive jubilation.
Earlier in the day, Mitchell Starc fell one short of what would have been his maiden Test century, while Steve Smith missed his by eight runs, as Australia's tail resisted India to put up 408 in the first innings. The two added 135 runs to Australia's overnight total of 273, as the tail frustrated India for almost the whole of the morning session.
Mohali Test: Shikhar Dhawan slams quickest Test ton on debut ever
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