Tendulkar century lifts Indians
Indian superstar Sachin Tendulkar posted a fairytale century to lift
his side towards a challenging total on the first day of the fourth and
final Test against Australia here Thursday.
In what seems certain to be his last Test on Australian soil,
Tendulkar shook off a personal hoodoo at Adelaide Oval to score his 39th
Test hundred and keep alive his side’s hopes of squaring the series.
After captain Anil Kumble won the toss and elected to bat, the
tourists were 309 for five at stumps, with Tendulkar undefeated on 124
and Mahendra Singh Dhoni on six.
Several of his teammates squandered promising starts, but Tendulkar
was rarely troubled by the Australian bowlers. The 34-year-old went into
the match with just 122 runs at 20.33 in his three previous visits to
the ground, but it was clear he was on a mission from the time he strode
to the crease to replace Rahul Dravid (18).
He was savage on recalled spinner Brad Hogg, lofting him for two
sixes and scoring at better than a run a ball against him.
Tendulkar did not dally in the nineties, hitting spinner Michael
Clarke straight for six, then caressing him through the covers from the
next ball to reach a majestic hundred.
He had been at the crease for 198 minutes, faced 133 balls and hit
nine fours and three sixes.
Tendulkar has 451 runs in the series at 90.20 and is now five
centuries clear of retired duo Sunil Gavaskar and Brian Lara, with
Australian captain Ricky Ponting one further back on 33. A cautious
Dhoni faced 54 balls and was given a life on three, when Matthew Hayden
grassed an easy chance at first slip off Mitchell Johnson.
Tendulkar and V.V.S Laxman steadied the Indian innings after coming
together at a shaky 156 for four on what appeared a perfect batting
wicket, adding 126 runs.
Laxman enjoyed some extraordinary fortune on 37, with wicketkeeper
Adam Gilchrist inexplicably dropping an absolute sitter from the bowling
of Brett Lee.
It continued an indifferent series with the gloves for the Australian
veteran, who dropped four catches in the contentious second Test in
Sydney.
However, Lee (2-62) and Gilchrist got their man on 51, when Laxman
botched an attempt to evade a short ball and the ball ballooned off his
glove to the wicketkeeper.
It was Gilchrist’s 412th dismissal in Test cricket, leaving him just
one behind the record of South Africa’s Mark Boucher.
Virender Sehwag continued to enjoy his recall to the side, making a
breezy 63 at the top of the order before being caught behind off the
bowling of Lee.
He initially found himself partnered by all-rounder Irfan Pathan, who
was put up the order after the Indians elected to play five specialist
bowlers, recalling spinner Harbhajan Singh for struggling opener Wasim
Jaffer.
Pathan, who batted at number eight in the third Test in Perth, put on
34 for the first wicket with Sehwag, before pushing at a Johnson
delivery and only managing to get an edge to Gilchrist.
After adding 48 with Sehwag, Rahul Dravid (18) fell in similar
fashion to Johnson (2-72), caught at second slip from a ball that angled
across him.
Sehwag lived dangerously and eventually got an outside edge to first
slip Matthew Hayden from the bowling of Lee, who was again impressive.
Ganguly (9) was the unluckiest of the batsmen, adjudged LBW to Hogg
when the ball struck him outside the line of off stump and appeared to
be missing.
Australia made two changes, with speedster Shaun Tait dropped for
Hogg and opener Matthew Hayden, having recovered from a hamstring
strain, recalled at the expense of Chris Rogers.
India are 2-1 down in the four-match series and cannot regain the
Border-Gavaskar Trophy. ADELAIDE, Thursday, AFP
India 1st innings
V.Sehwag c Hayden b Lee 63
I.Pathan c Gilchrist b Johnson 9
R.Dravid c Ponting b Johnson 18
S.Tendulkar not out 124
S.Ganguly lbw b Hogg 7
V.Laxman c Gilchrist b Lee 51
M.Dhoni not out 6
EXTRAS (b-8 lb-15 w-1 nb-7) 31
TOTAL (for five wickets, 86 overs) 309
To bat: A.Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, RP Singh, I.Sharma
Fall of wickets: 1-34 2-82 3-122 4-156 5-282
Bowling: Lee 22-3-62-2 (nb-5), Johnson 25-4-72-2 (w-1 nb-2),
Clark 16-4-48-0, Hogg 18-2-78-1, Clarke 5-0-26-0
Australia - P.Jaques, M.Hayden, R.Ponting, M.Hussey, M.Clarke,
A.Symonds, A.Gilchrist, B.Hogg, B.Lee, M.Johnson,
S.Clark. |