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India follows-on after 11 years
By Mohandas Menon
*** India has been asked to follow-on for the 27th time by
opponents in Tests, out of which it has lost 20 times. This was
the fifth occasion Australia was enforcing a follow-on on India.
*** The last team to enforce a follow-on on the Indian team was
New Zealand at Christchurch in February 1990, when the Kiwis won
the Test by 10 wickets. Meanwhile, the last occasion a visiting
team did so against India was the West Indies at Kanpur in
October 1983. India had then lost the Test by an innings and 83
runs.
*** McGrath's wicket of Venkatapathy Raju was his 550th of his
first-class career in 123 matches since his debut in 1992-93.
Incidentally, yesterday it was the turn of fellow pace bowler
Michael Kasprowicz to take 550 first-class wickets. McGrath is
now the 43rd Australian bowler to reach the milestone.
*** The catch of Tendulkar off the bowling of Gillespie was Adam
Gilchrist's 400th of his first-class career in 96 matches. In
addition, he also has 21 stumpings to his credit. He now becomes
the only seventh Australian wicket-keeper in first-class cricket
to take 400 catches behind the wicket. The others to do so are:
Rodney Marsh (788 catches in 241 matches), Ian Healy (698 in
231), Wally Grout (471 in 178) and Darren Berry (459 in 126),
Barry Jarman (426 in 186) and Tim Zoehrer (411 in 144). Gilchrist
at the end of the day, has taken his tally of catches to 401.
*** V.V.S. Laxman, during his magnificent hundred, when on 75,
reached his 1,000 runs of his Test career. Playing in his 21st
Test and 37th innings, he now becomes the 45th Indian and the
360th Test batsman to achieve this milestone.
*** Laxman's only other hundred was also against the Aussies when
he scored 167 at Sydney in January 2000. He also has a 95 against
them at this very ground in March 1998. Incidentally, Laxman
scored his 28th hundred of his first-class career in 91 matches.
*** Laxman, while scoring 33 out of the 59 runs he made in the
first innings and an unbeaten 109 in the second innings, missed
out a unique opportunity of becoming the only second batsman in
Test history to record two separate fifty-plus scores on the same
day of a Test match. Former Australian all- rounder Monty Noble
is the only batsman to have done so - when on the second day of
Ashes Test match at Old Trafford, Manchester on July 18, 1899 -
he scored 60 not out in 190 minutes in the first innings and then
came out to open the innings when Australia were forced to
follow-on. At close he had scored a further 59 (not out) in 150
minutes.
*** S.S. Das became the fifth Indian batsman to be dismissed hit-
wicket against Australia in Tests. He now also holds the dubious
distinction of being the only fourth Indian opener to be
dismissed in this manner and the only one to do so on Indian
soil. The others being Madhav Apte (vs WI at Georgetown, March
1953), Abid Ali (vs Aus at Sydney, January 1968) and Dilip
Vengsarkar (vs Aus at Brisbane, December 1977).
*** The 52-run partnership between Das and S. Ramesh was India's
first fifty-plus stand for the opening wicket against Australia
since the 50 put on by Navjot Singh Sidhu and Laxman in the
second innings at Bangalore in March 1998.
*** The 117 run partnership between Laxman and Sourav Ganguly
just failed to better Indias best for the fourth wicket at this
venue. The best still remains as the 123 between Sachin Tendulkar
and Mohammad Azharuddin against England in January 1993. However,
it was the best at this venue against Australia. The pairs of
Chetan Chauhan and Yashpal Sharma and Rahul Dravid and Azharuddin
- had twice put on 53 runs in October 1979 and March 1998
respectively.
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