Australia v India, 1st Test, Adelaide, 1st day
Australia ride roller-coaster on emotional day
There were tributes to the late Phillip Hughes inside the Australian dressing room•Getty Images
Virat Kohli then led his team on to the Adelaide Oval in his first Test as India captain after Australia opted to bat•Getty Images
Chris Rogers watched as Warner ran amok. Rogers then edged Ishant Sharma to second slip. Australia were 1 for 50 inside eight overs•Getty Images
Clarke got a bouncer first ball•Getty Images
Clarke embraced an emotional Warner, and Australia's captain soon brought up his half-century too•Getty Images
He celebrated his half-century, and then acknowledged his team-mates when his score was on 63 not out•Getty Images
Mohammed Shami bowled the nightwatchman Nathan Lyon, his first wicket of the day•Getty Images
The teams lined up to applaud Hughes for 63 seconds before the start of play•Getty Images
David Warner began bashing anything full through and over the off side•Getty Images
Shane Watson got a bouncer early on from Ishant and barely avoided it•Getty Images
Warner celebrated a 50 off 45 balls, and then got to Hughes' final score - 63 not out. He looked to the sky, the crowd rose in applause•Getty Images
Australia were 2 for 206 and flattening India when Clarke sank to his knees after aggravating his back problems. He retired hurt on 60 and left for further treatment•Getty Images
Warner raised his bat and was applauded as he walked off the ground after he was dismissed for 145 by debutant Karn Sharma•Getty Images
Shami then had Brad Haddin caught behind in the final over to reduce Australia to 6 for 354•Getty Images
The first bouncer was bowled after 18 balls, by Varun Aaron. Warner ducked. The crowd applauded warmly•Getty Images
Aaron had Watson caught in the slips too. Australia were 2 for 88•Getty Images
There was more cause for celebration for Warner as he reached his tenth Test century in the second session•Getty Images
Steven Smith continued his impressive form, consolidating Australia's advantage•Getty Images
Virat Kohli caught Mitchell Marsh at gully to lift India in the final session•Getty Images