Watson, who was joined by Ponting, tried to accelerate the scoring rate. He, however, gifted his wicket while trying to play a big shot and was cleaned up by Chawla.
Ponting and Clarke, the two senior batsmen of the touring side, saw off the day without further trouble to give Australia a solid start in their 30-odd day tour of India.
BP XI captain Gautam Gambhir introduced spin in the 19th over of the innings bringing in Chawla, who put brakes on the scoring rate but failed to get any breakthrough as Australia reached 88 for no loss at lunch.
The visitors brought up their 100 in the 33rd over just after the lunch while the 200 came up in the 55th over.
S Sreesanth, who was named in the India squad for the first Test starting at Mohali on October 1, opened the bowling for BP XI along with Jaidev Unadkat, but the Kerala pacer looked off-colour as he failed to put pressure on the batsmen.
Chawla was not so impressive as he conceded 120 runs from the 26 overs he bowled though he snapped up the lone wicket.
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