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India in sight of memorable victory, Oz 141/5

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Posted: Oct 20, 2008 at 1713 hrs IST

Mohali, October 20: India piled up a run mountain and then Harbhajan Singh and Ishant Sharma knocked the daylight out of Australia's riposte to put the hosts five wickets away from a memorable win in the second cricket Test in Mohali on Monday.

Chasing 516 for an improbable win, Australia got off to a rousing start before Harbhajan mowed down the top order with his triple strikes and Ishant had them in complete disarray, dealing a double jolt on the penultimate day.

Their top order blown away, Australia were gasping for breath at 141 for five wickets when stumps were drawn. Michael Clarke (42) and Brad Haddin (37) would return tomorrow, hoping to delay the inevitable.

With a 201-first innings lead behind them, India declared their second essay at 314 for three with Gautam Gambhir (104), Virender Sehwag (90), Mahendra Singh Dhoni (68 not out) scoring bulk of the runs at a brisk pace.

In reply, Matthew Hayden (29) and Simon Katich (20) counter-attacked, scoring at seven-an-over before Harbhajan ran amock.

Hayden fell to the second delivery of Harbhajan and the off-spinner then removed Katich with his last delivery of the over. In his next over-- on the other side of the tea break -- Harbhajan trapped in-form Michael Hussey (1) for is 299th Test victim.

Ishant responded in style, castling his bunny Ricky Ponting (2) and then removing Shane Watson (2), Australia's topscorer in the first innings.

Clarke and Haddin stemmed the rot with an unfinished 83-run stand but that may not prove enough in the end.

Earlier, with Brett Lee out of action in the morning session, Delhi duo Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir knocked the sting out of the attack with their strong-arm nonchalance.

Ponting could watch only in exasperation as both the batsmen enjoyed fortune of the brave after resuming on India's overnight score of 100 for no loss.

Gambhir edged Cameron White in the second over of the day but neither Brad Haddin nor Matthew Hayden could pouch the deflection. Gambhir also edged Michael Hussey but Haddin again cut a sorry figure behind the stumps with the ball deflecting off his gloves.

At the other end, Sehwag edged Mitchell Johnson but umpire Asad Rauf ruled in the batsman's favour even though snickometre suggested otherwise.

Shoulders drooped and frustration increased as Australia struggled to stem the runs with Gambhir showing utter disdain for their pedestrian attack. Gambhir cruised to his fifty and the celebration came in the form of a six as he came waltzing down the track to hit White over his head.

Sehwag whipped Shane Watson past square leg for his first four of the day and his century looked like just a matter of formality. Ten runs before the mark, Sehwag could not resist the temptation of poking at a Peter Siddle delivery and Haddin sort of redeemed himself behind the stumps.

A 16th Test century could have been the perfect way to celebrate his 30th birthday but Sehwag nonetheless figured prominently in the 182-run opening partnership with a sterling 122-ball 90 which was studded with eight boundaries.

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andar ki baath by srinivasa kumar mn on 21 Oct 2008

are bhai ...yeh twenty20 ka zamaana hai not 1950 ka..we need a good gambling player as captain where t20 itself is like gambling..if u r not ready to accept him as good batsman its ok no problem at all..but he is the worlds best captain where most of technically good batsman not being able to be a good captains...other than world cup what is the big thing is there to dream for any indian. we know that dhani gave us world cup..be aaraam tecnical thing is andar ki baath hai magar good player is ham sabka ka kwab hai...

assie's victorious defeat by srinivasa kumar mn on 21 Oct 2008

massive victory for india.. it is a diwali gift to all the indians.as most of the seniors heading towards their efinal days of cricket we indians have got a great unforgettable gift from these players especialy from ganguly. we cannot forget this century ..we r expecting lot more to happen in favour of india...now and then

Cricket by mathew on 21 Oct 2008

Sooo much fuss in Sydney test when batsmen did not walk for a caught behind ..yet strangely it does not work in the reverse when it happens to an Indian batsmen. Hmmm... its sooo easy to point fingers .

dhoni, a great great w/k batsman of India by real bharatiya on 20 Oct 2008

We hv to wait till tomorrow as Michael clarke is there. He is able to play long long inning to save aussie.To me Dhoni is an another Kapil Dev. His presence as captaincy is enough to beat any team. Sachin never could do it in his 20 year career. Dhoni is a great fighter. He never accept pressure. Opposite team comes in pressure by movement of dhoni on the field. Great great W/K batsman.

Dhoni-nothing to loose by Vikram on 20 Oct 2008

Dhoni was never a great player technically, so he had nothing to loose, if for example he proves a bit shaky even then noone would be dissapointed as nobody who knows cricket well(even now) thinks Dhoni a good player....

Dhoni by Bhavin on 21 Oct 2008

I agree with you that Dhoni is not technically great, but he is the best able captain india.

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