News APP

NewsApp (Free)

Read news as it happens
Download NewsApp

Available on  gplay

This article was first published 17 years ago
Home  » Cricket » Indian top order fires in unison

Indian top order fires in unison

Source: PTI
July 08, 2007 00:32 IST
Get Rediff News in your Inbox:

The Indian top order quickly slipped into the groove on the England tour as they came up with a strong batting display on the opening day of the warm-up match against Sussex at Hove on Saturday.

Helped by solid half-centuries from Dinesh Karthik (76), Gautam Gambhir (81) and skipper Rahul Dravid (57 batting), the Indians finished the day with a formidable first innings total of 281 for 3.

V V S Laxman, on 37, was the other unbeaten batsman at stumps.

The tourists lost a wicket in each session while scoring 69, 97 and 115 runs respectively in the first, second and final sessions.

Former Pakistani off-spinner Saqlain Mushtaq was the most economical bowler for Sussex with figures of 1 for 47 from 19 overs.

Wasim Jaffer (7) was an early casualty in the innings, after Dravid called correctly and had little hesitation in batting first.

The Mumbai opener edged pacer Robert Martin-Jenkins to wicketkeeper Andrew Hodd for 12 in the 17th over of the day.

However, Karthik and Gautam Gambhir batted confidently to share a 129-run for the second wicket before they both got out when looking well set for a hundred.

That brought Dravid and Laxman together in the final session and the senior pros complimented each other well to press home the advantage on a good pitch.

At the start of the day both Karthik and Jaffer had a good look at the opening bowlers, James Kirtley and James Lewry, without taking any risks.

While Jaffer was subdued right through, Karthik opened up with two consecutive square-drives off left-arm pacer Lewry. In the next over, he played another fine shot straight driving Kirtley to the boundary.

A few overs later, Jaffer played his first stroke of real authority when he cover drove Robert Martin-Jenkins to the fence. However, the bowler had his revenge in the 17th over of the day when India were 37.

Martin-Jenkins had Jaffer caught behind by wicketkeeper Andrew Hodd, playing away from the body, for a laborious knock that consumed 47 balls.

Both Karthik and Gambhir matched each other stroke for stroke as they enjoyed the perfect batting conditions – bright and sunny afternoon, a placid pitch and an attack that was at best friendly.

Karthik took a heavy toll on Martin-Jenkins, hitting him for three fours in an over, in the process getting past his half century.

It took him 161 minutes and 115 balls; he hit seven fours while reaching the 50 mark.

Karthik fell in the final over before tea when he was beaten by flight and turn, and was bowled by former Pakistan offie Saqlain Mushtaq for 76 off 177 balls, inclusive of 10 fours.

Gambhir overcame his early circumspection and came into his own cutting forcefully and pulling powerfully.

He was particularly severe on anything short or wide and he brought up his half-century with a couple on the on-side off Liddle.

It took him 153 minutes and 91 balls; he struck four fours.

Gambhir followed him to the pavilion soon after tea, when he tried to go over the top and offered a return catch to left-arm spinner Michael Yardy, who was leading the side in the absence of Chris Adams.

The Delhi left-hander in all faced 167 balls and struck seven fours.

In the final session Dravid batted positively, thriving on a dropped catch to pile on the agony for Sussex.

Dropped on 11 when he pulled Mardy to Liddle at mid-wicket, the Indian captain played some handsome shots in front of the wicket to collect boundaries.

He then became the third Indian batsmen to post a half-century, pulling Kirtley to the fence.

At the other end, Laxman too stroked the ball beautifully to pierce the field with ease.

A lovely cover-drive off Kirtley with sweet timing underlined his class.

India rested Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Zaheer Khan from its playing eleven to try out the likes of Gautam Gambhir and Ranadeep Bose.

Sussex gave a break to its captain Chris Adams, Murray Goodwin, Mushtaq Ahmed and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan.

Scorecard

Indians (1st innings):
D Kaarthick b Saqlain Mushtaq 76
W Jaffer c Hodd b Martin-Jenkins 12
G Gambhir c and b Yardy 81
R Dravid batting 57
VVS Laxman batting 37
Extras: (b-11, lb-5, w-1, nb-1) 18
Total: (for 3 wkt, 90 overs) 281

Fall of wickets: 1-37, 2-166, 3-206.

Bowling: James Lewry 14-5-38-0, Richards Kirtley 18-6-56-0, Robert Martin-Jenkins 13-2-29-1, Chris Liddle 15-1-48-0, Saqlain Mushtaq 19-4-47-1, Michael Yardy 9-1-33-1, Ollie Rayner 2-0-14-0.

Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
Source: PTI© Copyright 2024 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.

India In Australia 2024-2025