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Tendulkar's
unbeaten hundred holds fort for India |
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India
have started off well in their quest of squaring
the 4-Test Series 2-2 with a strong batting
performance on the opening day of the Adelaide
Test. The tourists are in a decent position at
309 for 5 with Sachin Tendulkar, the main
architect of the innings still on an unfinished
mission. Tendulkar made a masterful 124 (from
172 balls with 10 fours) which rescued the
Indians from a slightly shaky position.
The homeside made two changes with Hayden and
Hogg coming in for Rogers and Tait. India got
Harbhajan Singh to replace Wasim Jaffer and
pushed Irfan Pathan to open the innings. Anil
Kumble won a good toss and he decided to bat
first on a good batting track at the Adelaide
Oval. Irfan Pathan failed to make a good impact
as an opener which got Dravid to come in the
middle in the 8th over. While Sehwag gathered
some quick runs with his usual dashing
strokeplay, Dravid was grinding the attack. Just
when things were looking pretty solid for the
Indians, Mitchell Johnson struck for the second
time to reduce India at 82 for 2 just before
lunch. Dravid like Irfan Pathan was made to nick
one behind the wicket by the left armer.
The second session saw Sachin Tendulkar
blossoming with three consecutive fours off
Mitchell Johnson. Sehwag at the other end got a
bit frustrated by some disciplined bowling from
Brett Lee and eventually nicked one behind off
the same bowler to make it 122 for 3. Sehwag
made 63 (from 90 balls with 6 fours) but all the
Indian supporters would have loved to see him
bat for another hour atleast. India further lost
the plot when Asad Rauf adjudged Sourav Ganguly
(7) lbw despite putting in a giant stride
forward in his sweep shot to a Hogg delivery.
That left India in a spot of bother at 156 for
4. The inform duo of Tendulkar and VVS Laxman
had to do the resurrection act which they did
before Tea and after Tea.
Both Tendulkar and Laxman hardly gave
anything to the Aussies with their wonderful
shot selection. Both right handers refreshingly
used their feet to the spinners to put Ponting
in deep trouble. Hogg and Michael Clarke were
never allowed to settle down by this pair. The
Aussies were down and out as this partnership
grew big to get the innings in a fine shape.
Brett Lee came back with a new spell with lot of
energy and he got Laxman (on 37) to poke at one
outside off but that was spilled down by an ever
reliable Gilchrist. Laxman after that tightened
up and helped Tendulkar reach his 39th hundred.
Tendulkar stroked his way to three figures, when
he was on 87, he chipped down the track to lift
Clarke over long on for a boundary. And when he
was on 92, he came down the track again to lift
the same bowler over his head for a six. The
hundred came in the next ball when he drove one
elegantly past mid off for a boundary. Tendulkar
took just the 133 balls to get there! Inspired
by Tendulkar, VVS too approached his milestone
of getting to a fifty.
Laxman (51 from 102 with 5 fours) didn't last
long though as he took his eyes off a Brett
Lee's nasty lifter to be caught behind off his
gloves. India looked vulnerable yet again with
the score at 282 for 5 and a little under an
hour left in the day's play. The Aussies would
have gone onto take their 6th wicket as well but
for another sitter put down off the hard working
Brett Lee. This time Hayden was the culprit at
first slip with the batsman being MS Dhoni, who
fought his way in the middle to remain unbeaten
at stumps on 6 from 54 balls. Australia had
taken the second new ball during the last over
of the day's play. India hold the edge over
Australia at the close of the first day with
Tendulkar still there. It was a pity that the
Aussies could bowl only 86 overs despite 30
minutes of extra time.
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