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Saturday, December 29, 2007

India Vs Australia



Hey guys at last we Lost , It was really shamefull to see our Team India perform against the mighty Aussies . We all know they are tough to beat but they are beatable but atleast what we all expect from our team is fight . This match performance was pathetic we played worst then the Bangladesh team , Infact they would have played better . Our batting performance was worst , It all seemed that they all were running towards the dressing room as if their coffee was getting cold in their dressing room . Nobody played a decent knock . Infact doing postmortem of the match I feel Rahul Dravid should not open because it gives a negative effect for the opponents . Infact when Rahul Dravid opens it seems our batting lineup is weak .


To top it all we failed to score even 200 runs in each innings when our big four are individually capable of scoring a double century that too irrespective of the fact which pitch we are playing and against which Team we are playing .Well guys Hatts Off to Mighty Australians they proved they are better on and off the field . You can your self see Australia bowled out India for just 161 on the fourth day to win the first Test in Melbourne by a convincing 337 runs.




Set 499 to win and beginning Saturday's play on 6-0, India lost their first wicket on 26 and never recovered. Mitchell Johnson claimed three late wickets as the tourists stumbled their way to defeat on a wicket which had deteriorated considerably. VVS Laxman (42) and Sourav Ganguly (40) were the best of a disappointing set of scores from the Indians.



Paceman Brett Lee (2-43) and left-arm spinner Brad Hogg (2-51) were just as impressive as left-arm seamer Johnson as Australia romped to their 15th consecutive Test win.
On a day of excessive heat at the MCG, India's last five wickets fell for just 17 runs, including three in four balls without the addition of a run.



Johnson claimed his first wicket of the match when he had Mahendra Dhoni caught behind by Adam Gilchrist for 11 and Anil Kumble soon followed suit in similar style.
Harbhajan Singh was run out for a duck without facing a ball on the first delivery of the next over, and Ganguly departed two balls later - caught at silly mid-off off Hogg.
The Thing which was most dissapoiting was that the wicket on which Team India played was probably more suited to a subcontinental style of play.



Number 11 RP Singh lasted 20 deliveries before chopping Johnson onto his stumps, and the match was won. Ricky Ponting's side are just two wins away from surpassing the Steve Waugh-led Australian team that won 16 Tests on the bounce from 1999 to 2001.


Ponting said: "We played excellent cricket all the way through. To walk off the field at the end of day four with a 337-run win against a very good Indian team is obviously very satisfying.
"It's a really pleasing win because the wicket we played on was probably more suited to a subcontinental style of play, and we've adapted and done it really well."



India captain Kumble, whose team were on top for a period on day one, said: "It hurts, not just as an individual but as team that we haven't put up a good show.
"I can tell you we will address that and try to put up a better show in Sydney.
"It's mainly a mental thing and that is something we will address so we are hungry for success when we go to Sydney".


" It just took one Bad Day at the office by India for Australia to have a Stranglehold possibly on the Entire Series "

In truth, the damage had been done on the second day when India made just 196 in their first innings, but the margin of victory was wider than many would have predicted before the start.
Lee had given Australia a good start to day four by removing opener Wasim Jaffer in the eighth over of the morning with a delivery outside off-stump which the right-hander fenced at, and edged to Gilchrist.

Rahul Dravid - as strokeless as he had been in the first innings - managed to last two and a half hours in all, but provided just 16 runs to the cause.
He was finally removed when Andrew Symonds cut a ball into his pads in front of off-stump and India were 56-2 at lunch.
Australia took three more wickets in the second session.
Sachin Tendulkar lasted just 21 balls before edging an attempted drive off Lee to Gilchrist, Laxman mistimed a forcing shot off Stuart Clark to cover, and Yuvraj Singh was lbw to a quick one from Hogg after an all-too-brief innings of five.
Gilchrist ended the day with 399 Test dimissals, setting a new Australia record, with only South Africa's current wicket-keper Mark Boucher in front of him.

The second Test begins in Sydney from 2 January, with two further matches to come.

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