So close, yet so far... Virat's coming of age as a batsman and Lyon's consistency!
It was a day that began with an overnight declaration once again by Michael Clarke and that India were set a mammoth target of 364 runs to win the test match. How often do wee see a captain declare overnight twice in the same test match? The Indian run chase began with Dhawan getting out to a rising Johnson delivery, which brushed the right shoulder and was neatly collected by Haddin behind the stumps. Pujara struggled against Lyon and was out to a delivery that threatened to spin but straightened a tad bit to take the outside edge of his bat.
It seemed quite dull for India at 57/2. Virat Kohli joined Vijay who was looking solid at the crease. The two were quite watchful at the start but soon opened up taking the game forward at a brisk pace. India at Lunch, seemed satisfied with their performance in the morning session. The afternoon session though was the one which stood out with Virat and Vijay taking the attack to Lyon and scoring at a run rate which was more than that required. Meanwhile, Clarke injured his hamstring and was soon off the ground and rushing to the hospital. It was a session which had given India a firm hold over the Aussies by not losing a wicket in the entire period of two hours.
Everybody was shocked to see a touring Indian side bat the way it did, on a deteriorating 5th day pitch. No Indian side before had taken the attack to Aussies with more than 350 runs to chase. The Indian team had stepped on to another level and were not willing to simply defend. The last session began with Vijay batting aggressively and getting close to his hundred. Virat too, was in a mood to go for the kill and reached his second hundred of the match. His love affair with Adelaide Oval continued with three hundred in consecutive innings at the ground. It was a phase in the game where everything seemed chalk n cheese for the Indians. Lyon got rid of Vijay on 99 and Rahane followed suit in the same over with him being dismissed due to an Umpiring blunder. Rohit and Saha promised but it was the same old story with both dismissed just when someone was needed to stay at the crease with Kohli. India surely missed MS Dhoni's experience in tight run chases.
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| Virat Kohli celebrates after his 2nd consecutive hundred |
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| Virat Kohli pulling during his knock on day 5 at Adelaide |
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| Nathan Lyon carrying a stump after his Man of the Match performance |
Kohli by then, had realised that the hopes of an Indian win rested on him and changed his gear in search of some quick runs. He was caught at deep mid-wicket trying to pull a Lyon delivery and it meant that the game had turned on its head. From India looking to win the test match, it was now upon them to force a draw. Those looks of agony on Virat's face told the story and how much it meant to him and that it was never going to be. Huh! Only if the lower order had shown some grit..
It was quite astonishing to see an Off spinner running through the Indian lower order in Australian conditions. That tag of being the best batsmen against the spin was lost somewhere in the oblivion. Lyon had picked up 7 wickets in the innings and had won Australia a match; one thing he was criticized before for his inability to win a match for Australia. He had picked up 12 wickets in a match, as much as all the Indian bowlers had managed to take in the entire match. There were no googlies, no doosras, no flippers and no flattering variations, it was all about controlled aggression and the patience to put his stock delivery it in the right areas.
Amidst all the talk of Indian batsmen having to handle the pace and bounce in the Australian pitches, Lyon had managed to exploit another chink in India's armour. From an Indian perspective though, it was good to see the batsmen go for the target and not drop the guard too soon. India had managed to score 300+ runs in both innings of their first test match down under and the captain had stood tall with hundred in both the innings. The loss did hurt the Indian team supporters as much as it hurt the team, but the fact that India lost going for a win rather than losing while trying to settle for a draw, was a good sign and pleased everybody. One thing that has come forward with India's strong second innings performance and the urge to go for a win is that they are hungry for a win and are not ready to lie down at all. Team India means business this time around. Though India had not managed to win the match, but surely won hearts.
The 2nd test match at Brisbane will provide different conditions for players and the pitch is expected to be a typical Australian pitch with plenty of carry and seam movement. MS Dhoni will be back as the captain and Michael Clarke will not be playing due to his multiple injuries. India need to carry the same aggression into the next test match and look to exploit the new ball conditions at Gabba, Brisbane. One thing that has come forward with India's strong second innings performance and the urge to go for a win is that they are hungry for a win and are not ready to lie down at all. Team India means business this time around.
(Photo courtesy: ESPNcricinfo)
The preview of the 2nd test match to be held at Brisbane will be posted on 16th after 6 pm..













