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Windies march towards a big total as Warner Park
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June 22, 2006 (Click to see the
Scorecard)
West
Indies made best use of the good batting
conditions at St. Kitts to score 207 for the
loss of just 1 wicket on the opening day’s play
of the 3rd test match. Gayle was the only man to
be dismissed; he had scored a bludgeoning 83
which had 5 monstrous sixes. Daren Ganga has got
to his 7th test half century and he is on 64 not
out. Giving him company is Ramnaresh Sarwan who
is on 42. It was a curtailed day with just 64
overs possible due to the rain which visited the
ground this morning and yesterday night.
Tale of the Afternoon Session
Early morning showers had got the ground wet
enough to delay the start by 150 minutes. It was
only after the lunch break that the Test Match
got underway. West Indies won the toss and
elected to bat first on a pitch that looked like
another graveyard for the bowlers. West Indies
had got in Marlon Samuels for Ian Bradshaw and
the former was selected as an extra batsman to
bat at no.7 and he could also bowl his off
breaks. India made two changes dropping Irfan
Pathan and VRV Singh for Harbhajan Singh and
Sreesanth.
It was a cautious start from West Indies with
both Gayle and Ganga tied down by the accurate
off stump bowling from Munaf and Sreesanth.
Gayle broke the shackles with a monstrous six
off Sreesanth as he went through the line in his
lofted shot. Rain had hit the ground once again
after 8 overs of the innings. It was just a
passing shower that robbed just 5 overs of the
day’s play. With the pacers not able to provide
the breakthrough, India brought on its two
spinners Kumble and Harbhajan. Gayle took a
special liking for Harbhajan and he smacked him
for three sixes. Harbhajan was forced to be
taken out of the attack after his 6 overs were
bludgeoned for 42 runs. West Indies went to the
Tea break at 108 for no loss after the end of 31
overs. Gayle was on 69 and Ganga was keeping his
wicket intact with good defence and he was on 34
at lunch.
Tale of the Last Session
India opened with Munaf Patel and Kumble after
the Tea Break and the fast bowler was getting
the ball to reverse swing. Munaf was bowling at
brisk speeds often touching 142kmph. He was
bowling round the wicket and one delivery he had
got it to swing into the left hander Gayle who
had made a shocking mistake of shouldering arms
to that. The reverse swinging inswinger knocked
the offstump making a cracking sound. Gayle’s
innings came to an end with his personal score
at 83 which had taken him 127 balls. The left
hander had missed out on what could have been a
big score probably even a double hundred. Such
was the flatness of the track. Ramnaresh Sarwan
had come in at no.3 ahead of last match
centurion Brian Lara. The Guyanese survived few
close lbw shouts from Munaf and Kumble. But once
he got his eye in, he opened up to play some
delightful shots. Ganga was all the time intent
on sticking to the wicket and waiting for the
real bad ones to pick the runs from. The two
batsmen carried on keeping the Indian bowlers at
bay and it looks likely that West Indies would
head towards a big first innings total. If India
cannot get the early wickets tomorrow morning,
then they better keep the run rate of the
homeside very down to delay the declaration
time. Munaf had bowled exceedingly well all day
and his figures at the end of the day were 1 for
53 in 14. Kumble kept it very tight although he
was bowling the occasional short ones and he had
gone for 54 in his 21. He was rather unfortunate
in not having some close lbw decisions in his
favour. He was troubled by debutant umpire Brian
Jerling who moved away from the stumps a bit too
soon whenever an appeal was made. Harbhajan was
tonked in his 1st spell but he can come back
with the Gayle threat gone.
The bowlers need to put in some magical spells
on this kind of wicket. May be the bowlers with
the 150+kmph speeds could have done something
different on this track as they always take the
pitch out of the equation.
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