Gambhir, Dravid make merry in Mohali; India score 179/1

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Posted: Friday, Dec 19, 2008 at 1631 hrs IST
Updated: Friday, Dec 19, 2008 at 1631 hrs IST


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Mohali: Gambhir and Dravid guide India to a comfortable position

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In-form Gautam Gambhir cracked his third century in four matches and Rahul Dravid marked his return to form as India recoverd from a shaky start to put themselves on course for a huge first innings total in the second cricket Test against England in Mohali on Friday.

Gambhir (106 not out) traded belligerence for maturity while born-again Dravid (65 not out) exorcised the demons to star in a bailout act as India reached a comfortable 179 for one at close on a truncated opening day.

Virender Sehwags scoreless exit in only the second over of the day denied India a flying start they are so used to these days.

To their credit, Gambhir and Dravid gamely hung on and eventually stitched together an unbeaten 173-run stand that not only pre-empted the fear of a batting collapse but also propped up the hosts on a chilly, gloomy day.

Gambhir, who took the cudgel on himself to guide India to safety after Sehwags early dismissal, remained not out on 106 off 229 balls, a knock garnished with 12 fours and a huge six off Graeme Swann.

This was his third century in four matches, underlining the magical year he had. Dravid, on his part, finally got a huge monkey off his back with an unbeaten 205-ball 65 that included seven fours and spoke volume of his grit and gumption.

Only 72 overs could be bowled today before bad light dropped early curtains on the proceedings 45 minutes before scheduled close.

After poor light delayed the start of the match by 20 minutes, a laden sky and a gushing wind made it pretty much home conditions for the visitors and M S Dhonis decision to bat first looked doomed as India saw Sehwag back in the hut with the scoreboard reading just six.

After poking at the first two balls he received from Broad, Sehwag ran out of luck and nicked the third and it was pretty much a routine catch for Matt Prior behind the stumps.

The early setback, besides Dravid’s initial struggle at the other end, prompted Gambhir to mothball his natural attacking game and focus more on surviving the treacherous morning session.

Naturally, the run rate took a nosedive and it was rather an unusual sight to see India crawl to 15 in the first 10 overs.

Gambhir got off the mark by sending the second ball of the innings to the boundary...

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» did you note Britannia mark on Dravid's bat? Is he playing for Briatin or India?
Posted by Sourav Gangulli on 2008-12-20 02:21:49.449911+05:30
Notice pictures of Dravid's bat in this game. He has a big Britannia logo on it. He actually plays for Britain not India. What shall we say, so sad. Thankfully India team is not playing with Pakistan, otherwise his bat will have logo Pakistania.

» Brits might drop his catches, watchout
Posted by Raj on 2008-12-19 18:32:46.17512+05:30
Dravid's performance is the result of a strategy by the British. They have discovered that the longer Dravid stays there, the better for them. Look at his scoring rate- he wastes time. After two or three days of play, india will have around 200-300 runs and then they will have to decalre. Englad will have a reachable target. Had Dravid played a long knock at Chennai, Yuvraj and Tendulkar would not have got enough ball to force a victory. India would have got a draw. Britishers have realized that they made a mistake by getting rid of a ball-waster. Tey won't repeat the same mistake. So, do not be surprised if they drop some of his catches during this test. Dravid can now play for another two eyars on the strength of this fifty with almost 300 balls. What a great ball-waster!!!

» He's not a ball waster
Posted by guruprasanth on 2008-12-20 02:25:48.425901+05:30
What do u expect from dravid.Do u expect a run a ball hundred.Today ball was doing a bit and he played patiently.Even gambir curbed his strokes becuase ball was doing too much.Had he got out that would have put lots of pressure on tendulkar.Now once a wicket falls tendulkar can come and play his natural game.With dhoni and yuvraj india shoiuld't worry too much about run rate at this point of time.If should worry about piling 500-600 runs and put pressure on england.

» Re:Brits might drop his catches, watchout
Posted by Bhisham on 2008-12-19 20:42:08.170944+05:30
You hardly know anything about cricket do you? Jokers like you know only to sit outside and criticize based in no experience yourself. If you had ever played the game, you would know what being a number 3 means.

» Bhisham's superior knowledge
Posted by Raj on 2008-12-20 10:42:27.587248+05:30
All-knowing Bhisham, where do you come from. You seem to know everything including my experience. Fools like you enjoy watching Dravid who will drive people away from Cricket. Do you want to know what is it to be like at number three, watch some other number- 3's in the teams of some other Cricket teams. If you had a problem with what I wrote, comment on that. Your job is not to attack the value of my experience. Do you think it will be true if someone else says it. 2 2 is 4 in spite on the experience of the one who says it. SO, you all-knowing fool, keep defending the wall.

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