Ravindra Jadeja bags 'five-for' against hapless Michael Clarke in India vs Australia Mohali Test
Ravindra Jadeja puts game in M S Dhoni's hands with Michael Clarke gameplan. Nightwatchman Nathan Lyon fell on the last ball of the sixth over of the morning. The 28th of the Australian innings. As the scorers shifted their plates from 89/3 to 89/4, Michael Clarke walked in. Stiff back and so forth. Had M S Dhoni been on top of his game — the way he had been for the better part of the Chennai and Hyderabad Tests — he would have instantly brought on Ravindra Jadeja. Instead, the Indian captain would prolong the spells of Ravichandran Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha for a further seven overs.
In that time, a struggling Clarke — who visibly suffered while running between the wickets — would score 11 runs in 15 balls, including two fours. Enter Jadeja and all that would come to a crashing end.
In his third over of the day, Jadeja got Clarke to face all six balls for the first time. The variations in Jadeja's length and speed had the Australian captain guessing, with a solitary edge — Clarke had tried to work the ball towards midwicket — rolling to the fine-leg fence. Jadeja's next over was a maiden. And then one more. And then, in the 47th over of Australia's innings, it took Jadeja a ball to put Clarke out of his misery.
It was bowled at a gentle pace, full on Clarke's pads. The batsman was late in flicking it. It resulted in a thin edge
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