Sachin Tendulkar's belligerent 154 not out guided India to a 69-run first innings lead over Australia on Friday and extended his world record for most test centuries.
Tendulkar was on 69 when India slipped to 345 for seven on the third afternoon of the second test and he only had the tailenders to help him reach his 38th test hundred and overhaul Australia's first innings of 463.
And help him they did. Harbhajan Singh scored 63 in a 129-run eighth-wicket partnership and India's last three wickets added 187.
When No. 11 Ishant Sharma (23) top-edged an attempted pull shot to give Brett Lee a return catch and a fifth wicket for the innings, India was out for 532.
Lee finished with 5-119 to lead the Australian bowlers, while Mitchell Johnson and Brad Hogg had two wickets apiece.
Openers Matt Hayden (5) and Phil Jaques (8) survived the five overs before stumps, moving Australia's second innings total to 13.
Tendulkar resumed on the third morning on 9 and started to find his world-renowned touch while playing the anchor role in an 108-run fourth-wicket partnership with Sourav Ganguly.
He had just driven Brad Hogg for six straight down the ground two balls before the Australian wrist spinner broke the stand.
Ganguly, on 67 from 78 balls, stepped down the pitch and miscued a drive directly to Mike Hussey at mid-off.
The former India captain smashed his bat into the pitch in frustration, having wasted a start in perfect batting conditions.
Lee then took three wickets in quick succession to have India in trouble, trapping Yuvraj Singh (12) lbw just before lunch and having Mahendra Singh Dhoni (2) and Anil Kumble (2) caught behind just after the interval.
Those wickets gave Adam Gilchrist his 400th and 401st test dismissals, making him only the second wicketkeeper to reach the milestone, and seemingly put Australia in control.
But keen to make amends for the 337-run loss in the first test last week, Tendulkar had other ideas.
Tendulkar, who now has four more centuries than anyone in test cricket, pushed a Stuart Clark delivery past cover point and ran two to reach triple figures just before tea.
Courtesy:thehindu.com
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Friday, January 4, 2008
Tendulkar scores 38th test hundred; India 532 all out
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