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October
19
WI debutant Lawson topples
Tendulkar, Dravid
CHENNAI, India: West Indies debutant paceman Jermaine
Lawson clean bowled top batting duo Sachin Tendulkar and
Rahul Dravid as India struggled to a 23-run lead on the
second day of the second Test on Friday.
Lawson, 20, ended with figures 2 for 37 off 14 overs as
India closed on 190 for 5 in reply to the West Indies'
paltry 167. Tendulkar was out for a largely subdued 43,
while Dravid's bid for a fifth Test century in a row
ended on 11.
Lawson and his fellow bowlers made some amends for their
side's poor batting and three dropped catches by
triggering an Indian slide from 134 for 2 at the tea
interval.
The morning session was washed out following heavy
overnight rain. Leading fast bowler Mervyn Dillon struck
twice in two balls by removing opener Sanjay Bangar for
a dour 40 and trapping skipper Sourav Ganguly lbw for a
first-ball duck to reduce India to 155 for 4 midway
through the final session. His figures at the end of the
day were an impressive 16-8-17-2.
The 29-year-old Tendulkar began in rousing fashion and
profited by a dropped catch on eight, but became subdued
after Dillon's twin strikes before being dismissed. He
played on to his stumps a wide ball from Lawson which
swung in late to leave the Jamaican bowler thrilled
after he had struggled for rhythm to match his lively
pace.
Lawson, generating sharp pace from an open action, also
dashed Dravid's hopes of scoring his fifth consecutive
Test hundred to equal West Indies Everton Weekes' feat
late in the afternoon. He bowled a superb delivery which
nipped back sharply on pitching to bowl Dravid between
bat and pad.
The dismissal ended Dravid's sequence of 115, 148, 217
and 100 made in his last four Tests starting with the
recent England tour. It left him tied on four straight
hundreds with Australia's Jack Fingleton and South
Africa's Alan Melville.
Opener Virender Sehwag dominated the first session with
a typically aggressive 61 and raised a 93-run
partnership with Bangar after India resumed at 31 for no
loss. The stocky batsman, two days away from his 24th
birthday, thrived from dropped catches on 40 and 47 in
the close cordon as he reached his fourth Test fifty
from only 53 balls. Sehwag, who top-scored with 147 to
lift India to an innings victory in the first Mumbai
Test last week, lofted debutant off-spinner Gareth
Breese for his second six in one over to reach his
fifty.
He was eventually bowled by left-arm paceman Pedro
Collins, who forced Sehwag to play inside the line of a
delivery which straightened after pitching to knock back
the off-stump. He hit eight fours and two sixes in his
65-ball effort.
Tendulkar joined Bangar to add 46 for the third wicket
after Dravid's dismissal before Dillon forced the opener
to edge to slips after a sustained off-stump attack.
Bangar, who played the sheet-anchor role, faced 171
balls in his nearly three-hour stay.
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