At the Adelaide Oval, Vijay (53 runs, 88 balls, 3 fours, 2 sixes) put on 81 runs for the second wicket with Cheteshwar Pujara who was batting on 34 not out (77 balls, 4 fours). This was after Australia had declared at their overnight score of 517/7.
The day's play began half an hour early to make up for the lost time yesterday due to rain. There was not even a speck of cloud on the blue sky as the sun came out bright and shining and 32 overs were bowled in the first session.
The two bowlers were on the money from the word go and Johnson would have been successful instantly, but keeper Brad Haddin let go off a tough chance off Shikhar Dhawan in the second over.
The left-handed opener though was in an attacking mood, and while Vijay took his time to settle down he sped away, smacking three boundaries in the third over.
He used the little width that was offered to him and raced to 25 runs off just 23 balls (5 fours), before playing a loose drive against Harris to be bowled with an inside edge deflecting back to his stumps.
In between, Michael Clarke had thrown the ball to off-spinner Nathan Lyon (0-34) as early as the seventh over, but did not persist with him at that instant as Vijay looked to attack him.
When he was reintroduced into the attack a little while later, the Tamil Nadu batsman was still looking to hit him out of the attack. Vijay hit Lyon for a six and a four off successive balls in the 20th over, adding another big hit in the bowler's next over.
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