In reply, India A made 63 for two with openers Akhil Herwadkar (4) and Priyank Panchal (36) out at the stroke of tea at the Brabourne Stadium here.
Both the openers were victims of off-spinner Nathan Lyon, who is expected to be the main spin bowler in the four-Test series commencing at Pune on February 23.
At the end of second session, Shreyas Iyer was on 19 in 15 balls in a stay of 29 minutes during which he struck one six and two fours and batted confidently.
The visitors declared 33 minutes after lunch soon after Marsh drove left-arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem straight into the hands of mid-off fielder B Indrajith to become the only victim of the innings in the bowler's 31st over.
Yesterday skipper Steve Smith and Shaun Marsh hit individual hundreds in impressive fashion, which was followed up by Mitchell Marsh and wicket keeper Wade looking hardly in any trouble and the visitors would be pleased with the time spent in the middle.
India openers Herwadkar and Panchal faced a testing time against Australia new ball bowlers Jackson Bird and Mitchell Marsh.
Panchal, especially, was troubled by the in-out movement extracted by the lanky Bird but managed to stay on while seeing the back of his partner Herwadkar who was lured into putting up a low return catch to Lyon when the score read 19. He faced 36 balls in a stay of 48 minutes.
One-down Shreyas Iyer started his innings with a first-ball six over long on off Lyon while Panchal grew in confidence after his early trouble against Bird once the spinners came on.
In the morning, Mitchell Marsh and Wade began cautiously before opening out in the second hour of play as Australia continued to dominate the India 'A' bowling attack.
At lunch, the visitors were 436 for 6, with Marsh unbeaten on 64 and Glenn Maxwell on 2 after the left-handed Wade departed close to the interval.
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