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October
18
Kumble takes five as West
Indies crumble

CHENNAI: India's
Anil Kumble (L) celebrates after taking the
wicket of Ryan Hinds (R) of West Indies during
the first day's play of the second test match
between India and the West Indies on October 17,
2002. |
CHENNAI:
Leg-spinner Anil Kumble grabbed his 20th
five-wicket haul to skittle West Indies for 167
on the first day of the second test against
India on Thursday. The lanky bowler, celebrating
his 32nd birthday, ripped through the batting on
a turning pitch, with the last seven wickets
tumbling for only 50 runs.
Kumble took five for 30, four of them in a
sensational final spell in the evening conceding
a miserly 10 runs, as the visitors once again
failed to cope on a slow track. West Indies, who
were struggling at 118 for four at tea after
skipper Carl Hooper elected to bat, simply caved
in as Kumble and off-spinner Harbhajan obtained
sharp bounce as well on the newly relaid pitch. |
Hooper's breezy 35 was
the highest score as his team were dismissed for under
200 for the third straight time, following their 157 and
188 during their innings defeat in the first Bombay test
last week.
Harbhajan finished with three for 56. Stocky opener
Virender Sehwag hit a typically brisk 23 as India raced
to 31 for no loss in eight overs in reply at the close.
Sanjay Bangar was unbeaten on six. Left-handers Chris
Gayle and Wavell Hinds shared a patient 40-run opening
stand in a determined bid to shore up their side's poor
recent overseas batting record. Harbhajan struck the
first blow close to lunch when he dismissed Gayle for
23, miscuing an ttempted shot over midwicket to Sachin
Tendulkar at point.
Kumble then trapped Hinds leg before for 18, although
the batsman looked unlucky as television replays showed
the ball had struck him clearly outside off-stump as he
offered no stroke. Ramnaresh Sarwan reached 19 before
being bowled between bat and pad by experienced seamer
Javagal Srinath. Hooper joined fellow Guyanese
Shivnarine
Chanderpaul to add 55 runs for the fourth wicket from
only 78 balls in a brief West Indies fightback from 62
for three before falling close to tea.
Hooper, who had top-scored with 579 runs in the series
when his team beat India 2-1 in the Caribbean earlier
this year, hit seamer Bangar though mid-off and past
covers and glanced left-arm fast bowler Khan to fine-leg
for three of his six fours.
After being lured into a hook in Bombay, Hooper again
fell into the bowler's trap, driving his slower ball to
cover where skipper Saurav Ganguly dived to his left and
held a sharp two-handed catch.
Chanderpaul (27) looked set to rescue West Indies from a
shaky 118 for four at tea with left-hander Ryan Hinds as
both looked comfortable against Kumble and Harbhajan.
Chanderpaul had top-scored with 54 and remained 36 not
out to provide the only real resistance by West Indies
in Bombay. He counter-attacked, driving Bangar straight
down the ground for four and cutting his next ball
through the off side, but Kumble removed him immediately
on his return to the attack.
Chanderpaul had stayed for over two-and-a-half hours
facing 85 balls when he nicked a Kumble ball that
bounced awkwardly to fly off his bat shoulder to
wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel.
Kumble then trapped Ryan Hinds leg before for 16 in the
next over with a delivery that kept low and Harbhajan,
then had debutant Gareth Breese caught bat-pad at
forward shortleg for five runs.
Kumble yorked Mervyn Dillon for four and completed his
five- wicket haul when last man Jermaine Lawson tamely
drove to Ganguly at mid-wicket to be dismissed for
nought.
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