Saturday, 25 August 2012

Follow-on puts India in strong position against New Zealand

Follow-on puts India in strong position against New Zealand
India is in strong position against New Zealand in the first Test match. With almost 6 sessions to go, you can expect a great for India in this Test Match. Indian spinners forced NZ for follow-on in the first innings. Indian spinners picked up nine first innings wickets between them, Ashwin finishing with 6 for 31. Both Ashwin and Ojha used the the dipping length of the floated, spinning ball, slow turn off the track and the uneven bounce on one side of the pitch to keep up their interrogation of New Zealand's fortitude in adverse circumstances.

Earlier, Cheteshwar Pujara cracked a solid 159 and skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni hit 73 which helped India to reach 438. Dhoni and Pujara earlier consolidated India's position with a 127-run stand for the sixth wicket, while Ashwin contributed 37 runs with five boundaries. 

Cheteshwar Pujara
Pujara, who replaced retired Rahul Dravid at number three made his first three-figure score only in his fourth Test and sixth innings.
Some years ago, the question would be asked: Was anyone good enough to replace Rahul Dravid in the Indian team? Now, we the answer in the form of Pujara, who had emerged as a run-making machine on the domestic circuit. Here was a batsman born to play Test cricket, technically sound and temperamentally gifted, immune to the rising Twenty20 phenomenon.

Pujara reached the heights of his mastery in domestic cricket when he hammered three triple-centuries in just one month, an almost unheard of feat.

Hoping see India seal this match by end of fourth day !!!

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