India set a tough target for Australia
Australia faced a stiff target to level the series against India
after a crucial 108-run stand between Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Harbhajan
Singh in the fourth and final Test here on Sunday.
The visitors were 13 without loss at stumps on the penultimate day
chasing 382 to win. Simon Katich (eight) and Matthew Hayden (five) were
at the crease.
India were tottering at 166-6 in their second innings at the
tea-break before posting 295 in their second, thanks to skipper Dhoni
(55) and lower-order batsman Harbhajan (52).
Dhoni and Harbhajan kept the Australian attack at bay with their
responsible knocks after their team had lost six wickets for just 50
runs in a dramatic afternoon collapse.
India lead 1-0 in the series following their 320-run victory in the
second Test in Mohali. The matches in Bangalore and New Delhi were
drawn.
Debutant off-spinner Jason Krejza (4-143) grabbed two wickets off
successive balls and seamer Shane Watson (4-42) two scalps in three
overs to boost Australia's hopes of squaring the series.
Krejza, 25, took 12 wickets in the match. Australia's Bob Massey and
India's Narendra Hirwani are the only bowlers to have bagged more than
12 wickets in a debut Test. But Dhoni and Harbhajan counter-attacked to
rally their team. Dhoni hit four boundaries in his 12th Test
half-century and Harbhajan struck five fours in his sixth fifty.
Australia skipper Ricky Ponting considerably eased the pressure when
he pressed part-time slow bowlers Michael Hussey and Michael Clarke into
the attack in the last session, apparently to make up for a slow
over-rate.
Under the International Cricket Council regulations, a captain can
face ban for his team's slow over-rate.
When Dhoni was caught by a diving Hussey at silly-point off Krejza
after scoring a second successive half-century, his team was virtually
safe - 360 runs ahead with three wickets in hand.
NAGPUR, India, Sunday AFP |