David Warner and Chris Rodgers both managed unbeaten half-centuries as Australia recorded 123-0 at lunch in day one of the fourth Test against India this morning.
The Aussies, who are leading 2-0 in the series, won the toss and elected to bat, with Warner and fellow opener Rodgers proving a formidable pair at the crease.
Rodgers completed the session on 52 after 94 balls, while Warner is 37 runs shy of an 11th Test century after clocking 63-74.
Shane Watson and stand-in captain Steve Smith are next in line to take to the crease.