Wednesday, October 06, 2010

India-Australia First Test @ Mohali : What a cliffhanger

If one was looking for a classic commercial to promote test match cricket, he should have been at Mohali over the past 5 days. A great test match between two evenly balanced teams, ended with a win for India with the narrowest of the margins. I am sure a number of people stopped watching the telecast/webcast for superstitious reasons when we needed 20 odd runs. I was among those people. Such was the tension and the swing of fortunes that either team could have won. So let us take a deep breath and look back.

I thought the Indian team looked rusty in the first innings and it was shocking to see Dhoni drop two regulation catches. Sehwag too dropped an easy chance and all of these lapses proved costly. Shane Watson scored a uncharacteristic slow century and Tim Paine scored a 90. With 400+ runs on the board, Aussies looked like they could not lose this test match. But the Indian response was very good, at least the first half. Everyone at the top of the order contributed and it was a shame to see Sachin miss out on his 49th. Then I don’t know what happened but Dhoni and Raina threw their wickets away to irresponsible shots and we were caught short of the target. Ideally we should have consolidated and got at least a 50+ lead.

In the second innings, things were very quiet and the match was heading towards a draw till Ishant got into the act. He got three (well almost three) wickets in an over and that got the team charged up. Zaheer and the spinners also chipped in and we had a game on our hands. 216 to get in the fourth innings was definitely gettable.

The Australians are known for their never-say-die spirit and they came out with all guns blazing. Whatever thoughts the Indians had were blown to pieces in a matter of few overs. At 55/4 on day 4, all was lost. Then came that heroic innings from Ishant and VVS and India won by the smallest of the margins.

The reason I said the teams were balanced, is because if you look at the score sheet, there is a fifer from both teams, there is a century and a near one on either side. The fielding of the two teams was superb largely, except for some glitches.

The umpiring in this test match was poor. There were at least 5 bad decisions, but as they say everything evened out in the end. Some of those decisions were rank bad and I was surprised to see Billy Bowden making mistakes. May be the age is catching up on him.

We go into the second match with some key players nursing injuries. Ishant, Gambhir, Laxman and Bolinger are doubtful starters. But these two teams are capable of creating something out of nothing and providing excellent entertainment to all the spectators.

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