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Wasim Jaffer
leads India's fightback with a ton |
June 04, 2006 (Click to see
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Scorecard)
India
fought back strongly on Day 3 of the 1st Test
Match by putting on a much improved 2nd innings
display. Wasim Jaffer led India's reply by
scoring an unbeaten hundred and India at stumps
on the second day's play are well placed at 215
for 2. The lead for India is 85 and they look
good to stretch that on the 4th day. Giving
Jaffer the company is skipper Dravid who is
batting on 25.
Earlier in the day, India bowled out Windies for
371 with the homeside managing to add 53 runs to
their overnight total of 318 for 6. Munaf Patel
bowled brilliantly to pick up his 3rd wicket and
VRV Singh bowled plenty of nasty short ones to
take a couple of wickets. And Anil Kumble with
his skidder got Collymore lbw to end the West
Indian innings. India in their reply were
trailing by 130 runs and they got off to a
terrific start from its opening batsmen, who put
on 72 for the 1st wicket. Fidel Edwards was
breathing fire as he was rattling up Sehwag with
some hostile short pitched deliveries. But he
pulled his hamstring in going for the extra
effort each and every delivery and he had to
leave the field without finishing his 6th over.
Had Fidel Edwards been bowling, it could have
been a different story altogether for the West
Indies. India had lost Sehwag and no.3 VVS
Laxman in their reply. Sehwag was done in once
again by Collymore's outswinger and Laxman lost
his concentration getting out miscuing an
attempted slog sweep of the bowling of Dave
Mohammed.
India were down and out for two full days and
today it was their chance to turn the tables on
the West Indies. It has been solid batting from
Wasim Jaffer who was driving the ball
beautifully on most occasions. West Indies can
still bowl well in the 1st session of tomorrow's
play and India would look to guard against that.
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