Australia and India will compete for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, named after two legends of the game
With their spin options limited by injuries and retirements, Australia hand a debut to all-rounder Cameron White in Bangalore
Australia bat first after winning the toss, but Zaheer Khan has Matthew Hayden caught behind for a duck in the first over
TV replays indicate the decision was harsh on Hayden, but the Queensland left-hander has to go
Coming in at number three, Australia captain Ricky Ponting soon survives an lbw appeal when he offers no stroke to Ishant Sharma
Ponting, who has never made a Test century in India, sees his side safely through to lunch as they reach 75-1 at the interval
Flag-waving fans of both teams add to the atmosphere at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
Ponting and Katich continue to build an impressive second-wicket stand and are largely untroubled against the spinners
After Ponting reaches fifty, Katich survives a loud lbw appeal from Anil Kumble, but goes on to reach his own fifty
Seamer Ishant Sharma finally makes the breakthrough for India when he has Katich caught behind for 66
But despite losing Katich just before tea, Ponting is delighted to reach his first century in India just after the interval
Ponting's defiant innings is finally ended when he is adjudged lbw to Harbhajan Singh, having made 123
Ponting takes the applause of the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium crowd as he walks off - having previously averaged 13 in India
However, Michael Clarke's dismissal off the last ball of the day offers India captain Anil Kumble hope after a long day in the field
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