The England captain was lucky to survive a plumb leg before off Bhuvneshwar Kumar's bowling on an individual score of nine on the opening day yesterday. The delivery was crashing onto the middle stump but Australian umpire Paul Reiffel felt otherwise.
Cook then displayed the doggedness to complete another half-century before he was again rewarded by the profligacy of the India's slip-cordon.
At the personal score of 65, fast bowler Varun Aaron produced a beauty as he came round the stumps to induce an uppish drive which went straight towards Murali Vijay at first slip, who grassed it as the ball popped out off his palms. Vijay showed poor technique while catching the ball as he charged at it without letting it come at him.
The England skipper played a cut shot close to his body and the ball travelled at great speed towards Rahane, who failed to show ideal reflexes required to latch onto such a chance.
But Vijay finally made amends when he took a low catch at first slip off Aaron's bowling when Cook played one away from his body at a score of 79.
Cook had been a gainer during the third Test at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton when Ravindra Jadeja floored a dolly off debutant Pankaj Singh's bowling.
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