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Indian bowling
punished by lower order batsmen at Chelmsford! |
The
Indian bowling's lack of ability in finishing
off the tail was yet again exposed, this time in
the 3-day match against England Lions at
Chelmsford. From a position of 185 for 6, the
homeside went onto make 379 and are still
unfinished with 10 more overs to bat for in the
second day's play in their first innings. They
still have two wickets left and the man who has
badly hurt the Indian confidence, Tim Bresnan is
still unconquered with only his second first
class hundred.
Tim Bresnan could be
remembered more as a burly fast bowler who was
taken to the cleaners by the Sri Lankans in
2006. He is also remembered for accidentally
spiking England's strike bowler Matthew Hoggard
ruling him out of a Test Match against Pakistan.
But yesterday he made news by frustrating the
Indians with a hundred despite coming as low as
no.8! The one good thing that India could do
having asked to field first was to keep the
confidence level of Andrew Strauss low ahead of
the Test Series. The Lion's Captain and
England's opener, Strauss was cleaned up by a
nice pitched up delivery from Zaheer Khan to be
out for a struggling 1 from 17 balls. The
Indians were being led by Sachin Tendulkar with
Rahul Dravid giving his calf muscle some
recovery time. The bowling attack had just
Sreesanth in common from the last game against
Sussex. Anil Kumble was also given a break
giving Ramesh Powar an opportunity. Ishant
Sharma was given the chance as well as RP Singh
and Ranadeb Bose made way for him and Zaheer
Khan.
After the early wicket
of Strauss, Indians had to work hard for their
wickets as opening batsman Joe Denly, all of
just 21 years, kept them at bay. Denly scored
his runs at a brisk rate and in the 30th over
itself got 83 from 90 before getting foxed in
the air by the tempting Ramesh Powar. Denly
punished the Indian bowling with 16 fours. The
Lions looked solid at 142 for 3, but were
reduced to 185 for 6 with Zaheer Khan providing
a couple of breaks. Powar and Tendulkar later
chipped in with a wicket each to have Lions at
225 for 7. This was the time when the Indians
thought Zaheer Khan needed lot of rest ahead of
the Test Matches. It worked in the homeside's
favour and helped Bresnan put on an incredible
stand with the left handed Stuart Broad. The
pair put on as many as 129 runs for the 8th
wicket! Broad helped himself to a fifty before
he had got dismissed finally by Sreesanth. The
Indians helped the Lions to get these runs
courtesy of some uninspired bowling and
fielding. Ishant Sharma was the most
disappointing of all the bowlers as he
overstepped 15 times in his 12 overs! Tendulkar
used seven bowlers including himself, Sourav
Ganguly and Yuvraj Singh. At stumps on the
opening day's play, England Lions are at 379 for
8. Bresnan has got 116 from 156 balls with 16
fours and a six.
England Lions 379 for
8 in 90 Overs (Tim Bresnan 116* Joe Denly 83
Stuart Broad 50 Ravi Bopara 29, Zaheer Khan 3/99
Sreesanth 2/62 Ramesh Powar 2/96 Sachin
Tendulkar 1/24) Vs Indians at County
Ground, Chelmsford
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