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October
20
Stroke-happy West Indies
face tall order
CHENNAI: Javagal Srinath and Harbhajan Singh turned in
impressive all-round performances to push the West
Indies closer to defeat in the second Test against India
here on Saturday.
Fast bowler Srinath (2-16) and off-spinner Harbhajan
gave a good account of themsleves as lower-order batsmen
before sharing three wickets to reduce the West Indies
to 186-4 at stumps on the third day at the Chidambaram
Stadium. The tourists were just 37 runs ahead, with
their slim hopes of setting a stiff fourth-innings
target largely depending on Ramnaresh Sarwan.
Sarwan was batting on a solid 62, hitting Harbhajan for
two sixes during his 14th Test half-century in 26
matches. He put on 72 for the fourth wicket with skipper
Carl Hooper, who scored a brisk 58-ball 46 with two
sixes off leg-spinner Anil Kumble before being caught
behind off the same bowler in the sixth over before the
close.
India were all out for 316 in reply to their opponents'
167 before grabbing four big wickets to strengthen their
chances of clinching their first Test series against the
West Indies in 23 years. The hosts have already won the
opening Test of a three-match series by an innings and
112 runs at Mumbai.
India prospered on their rivals' fielding lapses to gain
a sizeable lead as they added 112 crucial runs for the
last four wickets. The West Indies had an opportunity to
restrict India to a modest total when they reduced the
hosts to 204-6, but missed chances cost them dearly.
They grassed six catches in the innings, including three
on Saturday.
Indian tailenders Srinath (39), Harbhajan (37) and
Parthiv Patel (23) made merry in overcast conditions to
help their team add 110 under lights in the extended
morning session after resuming at 190-5. The light
improved, but not the West Indies' condition as they
lost vital wickets in bright sunshine.
The top-order batsmen went for strokes in a bid to
neutralise the Indian bowlers' efficacy on a pitch of
dubious bounce, but perished playing one shot too many
against tidy bowling. Left-handed opener Chris Gayle
fell to the fourth ball of the innings, caught by Kumble
at deep third-man while slashing Srinath. Jamaican
left-hander Wavell Hinds counter-attacked vigorously and
shared a 96-run stand for the second wicket with Sarwan,
hitting one six and eight fours in his 83-ball 61 for
his ninth Test half-century. He was dismissed a ball
after swinging Harbhajan over mid-wicket for a six in
the opening over after tea. He stepped out to repeat the
shot, but mistimed it to be caught by skipper Sourav
Ganguly at short mid-wicket.
Shivnarine Chanderpaul, more of a stayer than a
stroke-maker, went for shots early in his innings but
flicked Srinath straight to Harbhajan at square-leg
after contributing three. The Indian tailenders also had
taken the same route to put their team in a strong
position, but were helped by the shoddy West Indies
catching. Harbhajan was let off on seven, 17 and 30
during his entertaining 43-ball knock before being
bowled by paceman Mervyn Dillon, but only after hitting
one six and five fours in a 51-run stand for the seventh
wicket with Patel. Srinath also chanced his arm and
struck one six and six fours in his 37-ball knock.
Harbhajan had shown the way after the fall of Venkatsai
Laxman, the last specialist batsman who added just six
to his overnight 18. Laxman checked his drive and
offered a return catch to become debutant off-spinner
Gareth Breese's first Test victim.
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