
B D Narayankar
The
second day's play of the third Border-Gavaskar Test played at Delhi's
Feroz Shah Kotla belonged to two double century makers - opener Gautam
Gambhir and stylish VVS Laxman. They placed India in a formidable
position after stringing a record 278-runs partnership for the fourth
wicket.
India declared on 613 for 7 on the second day as soon
as Laxman lofted Micheal Clarke to the long on boundary to complete his
double ton. They decided to have a crack at Australia for an hour today
but that didn't quite go as per plans as the bowlers failed to pick up
a single wicket. The ball is turning and that is the biggest concern
for Australia. At stumps the visitors were 50 for no loss with openers
Mathew Hayden and Simon Katich at the crease.
Today's first
session went into India's kitty as the hosts went wicketless into
lunch. Gambhir and Laxman started off from where they had left
yesterday. They added 97 runs with ease as none of the Aussie bowlers
troubled them.
Gambhir, 149 overnight, continued to mix caution
with aggression and set his eyes on making his first double hundred.
He, however, offered a chance when on 176, but his edge off leg-spinner
Cameron White evaded Mathew Hayden in the slips.
Gambhir, who
scored 206, tore apart Australian attack to script his second century
of the Border-Gavaskar series. He, however, fell apart trying to fend
off his betenoire Shane Watson's delivery. He nicked the ball back on
to his stumps.
Gambhir had become the first left-handed opener
from any country to hit a double-hundred against Australia, and his
score equaled the previous record by an Indian opener against the
Aussies. Ravi Shastri had made 206 in Sydney against Allan Border's
team in 1991-92.
Laxman has a special liking for the Australian
attack. It was evident from the fact that he scored his six centuries
out of 13 against the No. 1 team in the world. Laxman notched up a
double hundred remaining unbeaten on 200 before skipper Anil Kumble
declared the innings.
Only Brett Lee gave some initial hiccups
to Laxman early on. The bowler was unlucky after the Hyderabadi fended
off a rising delivery clumsily. That was the only blemish from the
blade of Laxman. He later slipped into his groove and brought his
skillful wrists into play - driving and pulling on both sides of the
wicket. He was in a sublime form.
The stylish Laxman was stuck for 11 balls on 99 but reached the coveted mark with a cover-driven four off leg-spinner White.
Retiring
veteran Sourav Ganguly soon walked back after adding just five runs to
his team's score. His outing was cut short by part-time bowler Simon
Katich as he holed one to Ponting at short cover.
India
vice-captain MS Dhoni's cameo of 27 runs was put to end by Watson.
Dhoni edged a delivery that was going outside the offstump and
wicketkeeper Haddin took a diving catch.
Kumble was eventually
trapped lbw to become Johnson's third victim of the innings, and all
that was left was for Laxman to reach 200 before the inevitable
declaration came.
Australia 50-0 (15) Runs Balls 4s 6s SR
M Hayden not out 16 35 3 0 45.71
S Katich not out 29 56 5 0 51.79
*R Ponting
M Hussey
M Clarke
S Watson
B Haddin
C White
B Lee
M Johnson
S Clark
Extras: 5 ( b:4 lb:0 nb:1 w:0)
Total: 50-0 (15) | Curr. RR: 3.33
FOW:
India O M R W Nb Wd RPO
Zaheer Khan 4 2 9 0 0 0 2.25
Ishant Sharma 4 1 9 0 0 0 2.25
*Anil Kumble 4 1 17 0 1 0 4.25
A Mishra 3 0 11 0 0 0 3.67
India 613-7 decl (161) Runs Balls 4s 6s SR
G Gambhir b Watson 206 380 26 1 54.21
V Sehwag lbw b Lee 1 2 0 0 50.00
R Dravid c Hayden b Johnson 11 31 1 0 35.48
S Tendulkar c Haddin b Johnson 68 126 11 0 53.97
VVS Laxman not out 200 301 22 1 66.45
S Ganguly c Ponting b Katich 5 8 1 0 62.50
MS Dhoni c Haddin b Watson 27 29 4 1 93.10
*Anil Kumble lbw b Johnson 45 73 8 0 61.64
Zaheer Khan not out 28 21 3 1 133.33
Ishant Sharma
A Mishra
Extras: 22 ( b:6 lb:8 nb:6 w:2)
Total: 613-7 decl (161) | Curr. RR: 3.81
FOW:
V Sehwag (5-1, 2.1), R Dravid (27-2, 10.4), S Tendulkar (157-3, 52), G
Gambhir (435-4, 123.5), S Ganguly (444-5, 126.2), Dhoni (481-6133.4,
*Anil Kumble (579-7, 155.4)
Australia O M R W Nb Wd RPO
B Lee 30 2 119 1 1 1 3.97
S Clark 33 9 69 0 0 0 2.09
M Johnson 32 4 144 3 0 2 4.50
S Watson 20 4 66 2 3 0 3.30
C White 15 1 73 0 0 0 4.87
M Clarke 14 0 59 0 0 0 4.21
S Katich 15 2 60 1 0 0 4.00
*R Ponting 2 0 11 0 0 0 5.50