Hussey, Ponting keep Australia’s hopes alive
The old firm of Mike Hussey and Ricky Ponting kept Australia alive
with a fighting century stand against India in the opening Test at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground on Wednesday. The senior duo, with their Test
futures under scrutiny, pulled their team out of a huge hole at 27 for
four with a crucial 115-run partnership to give Australia a slight edge
with two days left.
Former skipper Ponting finally fell for 60, but Hussey, dismissed for
a controversial first-ball duck in the first innings, led the way with
an unbeaten 79 as Australia reached stumps at 179 for eight. The
Australians extended their 51-run innings lead to a 230-run advantage by
the close with a result possible on Thursday’s fourth day.
Hussey, dropped on 69 by Rahul Dravid at slip, was positive from the
outset and aggressively went after runs to show selectors he still has
plenty to offer at the age of 36.
Ponting made his second half-century of the match and looked on
target for his first Test hundred in almost two years before Zaheer Khan
coaxed a thick edge to Virender Sehwag in the gully. AFP
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