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Even-Stevens at
Kotla as India and Pak continue to battle it out |
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The
first Test Match of the Indo-Pak Series is
turning out to be one of the most memorable ones
in the history of the game. There have been
plenty of twists and turns to the tale that it
has become quite unpredictable the winner after
three days of intense cricket. Just when
Pakistan were seeming to turn the tables, a
persistent Indian spin attack turned the match
with a few vital breaks in the last session of
the third day's play. Pakistan are now leading
by 167 runs with five second innings' wickets
standing. The pitch at the Kotla now seems to be
playing good for batsmen should they prepare
themselves to stay longer at the crease.
In the morning session,
India looking for a handy first innings lead
couldn't achieve that although the overnight
pair of Laxman and Kumble looked solid. The pair
got past their fifty-run partnership leaving Pak
in lot of trouble. However, a magic delivery
from Danish Kaneria which had big spin and
bounce found the edge from an Anil Kumble prod
that was safely pouched in the slips. That ended
a gritty stay of 69 balls at the wicket for the
Indian Captain Anil Kumble who made a decent 24
with 3 fours. But after Kumble's fall, the rest
of the lower order batsmen just didn't show the
same determination as their Captain to stay with
VVS Laxman. The remaining wickets fell with the
addition of only 14 runs in just over four overs
with India collapsing to 276 in 78.4 overs.
First it was Harbhajan Singh who was bowled
round his legs by Sohail Tanvir, then an
attacking Zaheer brilliantly caught at mid off
by Shoaib Akhtar off Kaneria. Zaheer was trying
to slog to get some important runs, he got a six
and then whacked a flat hit which was held by
Shoaib. In the next delivery, Munaf Patel played
a desperate sweep which he couldn't connect to
be given out lbw to bring an end to the innings.
VVS got stranded with an unbeaten 72 (from 135
balls with 8 fours).
Danish
Kaneria did the damage taking three out of the
last four wickets to fall. He seems to be
finding lot of purchase from the track then Anil
Kumble to be the most important bowler of this
match. Kaneria's figures were 4 for 59 in 21.4
overs while debutant Sohail Tanvir, who was
complemented for being unplayable by VVS Laxman
got a nice 3 for 83 in 24 overs. The young
Pakistani openers Salman Butt and Yasir Hameed
looked extremely comfortable against the Indian
new ball attack and by lunch their side was
without any loss. In the post lunch session,
Pakistan eased past the slender deficit of 45
with its two openers still there. It was Anil
Kumble giving the much needed relief for the
Indians by getting an inside edge onto the pads
off Yasir Hameed (36 from 79 with 5 fours). The
finishing touch was given by VVS Laxman at silly
point, an amazingly difficult catch made to look
simple with Laxman reacting in a flash to take a
low catch towards his right. That was the only
wicket that India could get in the second
session with Younus Khan combining well with
Salman Butt to take their side to 108 for 1 in
35 overs.
After Tea, India bounced
back through its Captain as they got Younus Khan
out twice. The first instance was when he played
a sweep onto its pads which was taken at short
leg which wasn't given out. The very next ball,
Younus (23 from 40 with 4 fours) was trapped
infront of the offstump by an Anil Kumble
skidder which was given out lbw. Salman Butt was
still going strong at one end with some nice
shots. One 'Y' was gone but there was still
another 'Y' left in Mohammad Yousuf. The
prolific Mohammad Yousuf had a shaky start
against Kumble but soon got himself into good
touch. Just when things seemed to be drifting
away from the homeside, Kumble brought in
Harbhajan who was hardly used. With the first
ball of a new spell, Harbhajan foxed Yousuf (18
from 21) in the air to induce him in a
false drive which ended up as a return catch to
the bowler. It was the wonderful loop that got
the ball to appear as a half volley but dipped
down infront of the batsman that did the trick.
India were right back in it with Pak at 149 for
3.
India got on top of
Pakistan soon with Anil Kumble getting Salman
Butt to drive his googly into the safe hands of
Dravid at slip. Kumble got his googly to pitch
into the footmarks from round the sticks
creating an angle for the left hander to play at
that to find the edge. Butt made 67 from 140
balls with as many as 11 fours. Now it was turn
of Harbhajan Singh to strike and he had the
Pakistani Captain Shoaib Malik playing an
attempted backfoot drive back onto his stumps to
leave the visitors at 161 for 5. Malik survived
from a pair but all he contribute for his team
in this match was 11 runs! Misbah-ul-Haq, who
had to come in at the fall of the fifth wicket
because of sitting out due to flu during the
Indian innings was a lucky man. He got an inside
edge off Kumble that was put down at short leg
by Wasim Jaffer which was a sitter of a catch.
Misbah cashed on that break to smash a couple of
sixes off Harbhajan to try and counter attack.
He got the support from a patient Kamran Akmal
and both these batsmen took their side at the
loss of those five wickets at the close of play.
Once again at around 4:30, bad light halted the
proceedings. Pakistan are at 212 for 5 in 65.5
overs with Kamran Akmal on 21 (from 53 balls)
and Misbah-ul-Haq on 29 (from 34 balls).
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