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Hayden, Hussey
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Matthew
Hayden and Michael Hussey combined together to
form an important partnership that gave the
Australians a handsome lead going into the final
day's play. If not for this pair, the Aussies
would have been struggling to battle it out
against Harbhajan and Kumble. Hayden scored his
29th century and Hussey approaching a ton to
give a lead of 213 with six wickets in hand for
the homeside. Still all the three results are
possible in this game on the final day with no
team feeling secured yet.
The openers for Australia provided a perfect
launching pad by wiping off the 69-run lead that
was taken by the opposition. It wasn't easy for
Hayden and Jaques as their concentration was
disturbed by a passing shower. After play
resumed, India found its much needed opening
when Phil Jaques (42 from 82 with 5 fours) swept
one straight into the deep off Anil Kumble. And
then just a few minutes before lunch, Harbhajan
foxed Ricky Ponting for the 8th time in Test
Cricket to get India charged up. It was wild
celebration for Bhajji after all the talk in the
press about the racial allegations that were put
on him by the Australian players. It needed just
the one ball to get rid of Ponting for Harbhajan
which he did with some deadly bounce. Lunch
tasted a lot better for the Indians as they had
Aussies effectively at 21 for 2 after reducing
the 69-run lead.
India still had the dangerous Matt Hayden out
in the middle. And the big man simply didn't
allow any pressure to be sustained at his end by
playing his sweeps and reverse sweeps. Hussey
grew in confidence in the company of Hayden to
do the repair work. With that the next phase of
the game was under control for the homeside
despite the Indian bowlers doing a reasonably
fair job. Both these lefties took Australia to a
solid 177 for 2 before rain hit the ground yet
again to force half an hour before the scheduled
time. After Tea, the pair continued to keep the
bowlers frustrated. Umpire Mark Benson helped
the pair to continue when he failed to pick up a
down the legs nick from Hussey off RP Singh's
bowling. Like always in this Test Match, the
Indians took the bad decisions in their stride
without spoiling the spirit of the game. Soon
Hayden got his 29th hundred to equal with Don
Bradman. Hayden got injured though during the
course of this innings when he had sprained his
hamstring. Ponting did the running for him.
Rain
visited SCG once again to hamper the progress of
the Aussies. It also made it difficult for the
Indian spinners to grip the ball. In the 71st
over, Anil Kumble finally found some luck when
Hayden's reverse sweep was taken at point. By
then the Aussies were looking pretty good with a
lead of around 180. Hayden made 123 with 12
boundaries in 196 balls. His partnership with
Hussey added as many as 160 runs to keep India
waiting for 44 overs! India didn't have to wait
much for the next wicket as Michael Clarke edged
his first delivery off Kumble to Dravid at
slips. Clarke was done in by the extra bounce
for his first duck of his test career. He
funnily stood his ground for a while despite an
obvious dismissal, perhaps he was thinking that
Steve Bucknor might have found a way out in
ruling that as 'not out'!
First innings centurion Andrew Symonds
survived the hat-trick ball from Kumble thanks
to a huge stride forward that denied an lbw.
Symo then had to work hard to get off the mark
as he took 17 balls to find his first runs in
what was his fourth innings in this match! But
Symonds (14 from 36) did ensure that wickets
weren't given away in a heap along with Hussey,
who remained unbeaten with 87 (from 186 balls
with 10 fours). Australia accepted light when a
tired Kumble brought back Ishant Sharma into the
attack. The homeside closed the day 282 for 4 in
83 overs. But their lead of 213 may have to be
pushed further if they have to feel secured
tomorrow. The weather and the Indian batting
hold the key now for the outcome of the match.
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