Australia galloped to 354-6 at stumps on Day 1 of the first Test against India in Adelaide, on a day where cricket remembered Phillip Hughes, the batsman who had died on the eve of the series.
The hosts owed their fast start to a typically belligerent century from David Warner, who crunched 19 fours in his 163-ball 145.
There were also half-centuries for Steve Smith (72 not out) and Michael Clarke (60)—but the latter was forced to retire hurt with a back problem to alter the dynamic of the Test.
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