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***Official*** Sri Lanka in India

Jungle Jumbo

International Vice-Captain
Day Two CW Report

Following masterpieces from both Anil Kumble and Muttiah Muralitharan in Delhi, Harbhajan Singh triggered a crescendo of wickets at the Sardar Patel Stadium in Ahmedabad. Earlier VVS Laxman, with a nineteenth Test century, and the rising all-round talents of Irfan Pathan frustrated the depleted Sri Lankan bowling attack.

In reply to India’s reasonable total of 398, Sri Lanka’s opening problems continued. With Marvan Atapattu firmly embedded in one slot, Aviskha Gunawardene had underperformed in the first two Tests, and now Upul Tharanga failed to make an impact, undone by Pathan’s outswinger. Atapattu and Kumar Sangakkara then fronted a counterattack, with the Sri Lankan captain continuing his good form.

With the overt threat of Kumble having been survived, the overshadowed Harbhajan hit back, extracting sharp spin and bounce from a wicket upon which Muralitharan had struggled. Atapattu suffered from a rare lapse in concentration and top-edged a regulation paddle sweep to Sehwag at short-fine-leg, before Mahela Jayawardene was unable to smother his first ball, which reared up venomously and was gloved to Kaif at short-leg. Thilan Samaraweera, having enjoyed a fairytale entry to Test cricket is now experiencing the lull after the storm: he prodded uncertainly at Harbhajan to the awaiting Kaif for just a single. Kumar Sangakkara, who looked to have acknowledged Sri Lanka’s precarious position and that he had to endure the suppression, then was bowled round his legs attempting to sweep the off-spinner. Harbhajan whooped fanatically like a slobbering, delirious hyena, picking apart a victim crushed by both the loss in Delhi and by Laxman’s spirited resistance in the first-innings here in Ahmedabad. His underlying passion and drive for wickets has clearly not been stunted by his lengthy, injury-plagued break from international cricket.

After sliding to 95 for five yesterday afternoon, the remaining Indian batsmen rallied around Laxman, collaborating to form an imposing score. But the real damage was purely mental: the Sri Lankans had been dragged down from a high peaking after Mohammad Kaif’s dismissal, and forced to confront their true situation. With their main cutting edge, the fever struck Chaminda Vaas, absent, and Muttiah Muralitharan unable to break the partnership, they were left to toil in the saturating Gujurati heat. Irfan Pathan and VVS Laxman were at first tested by the lively Lasith Malinga and pinned down at times by Muralitharan, but once the initial overs had been navigated, the Sri Lankans became muted and withdrew. Playing the ball late and compactly, Laxman gradually removed the danger that had still hung over the innings overnight as India now took control of the game. Irfan Pathan, whose last two innings have now yielded his highest two Test scores, once again showed his potential with the bat and demonstrated a positive approach and nimble footwork to loft the spinners.

Eventually, with the score on 308 and their seventh wicket partnership extended to 125, Laxman missed an angled delivery from Farveez Maharoof and was bowled. Pathan remained a little longer, adding 37 more with Ajit Agarkar before he too fell to Maharoof, leg before, for 82. For the Sri Lankans however, an unusually robust and resilient Indian tailend peformed admirably, causing further annoyance, particularly to Muralitharan who failed to further his tally of yesterday’s three wickets. Kumble, in his 100th Test, made a crucial 21 as Sri Lanka’s prospects in the Test faded into the sunset.

India 398 all out (122.4 overs)
VVS Laxman 104, Irfan Pathan 82; Lasith Malinga 3 for 113, Muttiah Muralitharan 3 for 128

Sri Lanka 131 for 5 (40 overs)
Harbhajan Singh 4 for 24
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Brilliant Bowling effort by Harbhajan !! :D

SL needs a lot of changes as stated by me several times before . Moody struggles and has failed to inspire confidance in this Team. If anything since his becoming coach the Team has gone from Bad to Worse .

Captaincy needs to change. Marvan may be a good batsman but he is definitely not a good captain and his captaincy has been extremely puzzling at times , when he has failed to attack when on the few occasions SL were on top.

I think Vaas or Mahela should take over before the VB series even.

Moody , I think will expect to be shown the door after the VB series, so it is probably best to get him ready for that from now on. :D

Get Dave Whatmore back from Bangladesh . He is a Sri Lankan and a great coach for SL.
He has been the only coach who has inspired confidance in his players, which has gone down through the Dyson years to now Moody !
 
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Deja moo

International Captain
Oh dear, not looking good for Sri lanka, moreso because Muralitharan reckons this is his last test ever in India.
 

Deja moo

International Captain
Jono said:
When did he say that? :-O
His column in the Times of India. I know hes young, it must have something to do with scheduling...after all, SL are in India now 8 years after they visited last.
 

C_C

International Captain
Deja moo said:
His column in the Times of India. I know hes young, it must have something to do with scheduling...after all, SL are in India now 8 years after they visited last.
I certainly hope this isnt his last tour - SL visit IND again around this time in 2009 - thats 4 years from now.
 

SJS

Hall of Fame Member
lionheart said:
I wonder how the Indians will paly after all recent off field soap opera?
This should give an idea ...

What crisis? If you're prone to believing the hysteria merchants masquerading as TV reporters and journalists, you might have imagined that the India team was full of insecure, embattled individuals, each wondering who would be next in line for the chop. The bonhomie on view at nets and fielding practice laid bare those canards and lies for what they are - misinformed, malicious rumour-mongering. Sehwag and Harbhajan Singh - supposed targets on "Chappell's hit-list" - discussed tactics and shared a laugh or two with the coach, Sachin Tendulkar let out a primal scream after foxing Mahendra Singh Dhoni with a wrong `un, and VVS Laxman was all smiles after diving full length to his left to take a low catch.

And regardless of whether he plays or not, Wasim Jaffer slotted in seamlessly, doing arm-strengthening exercises with Greg King before Chappell talked to him about the mental preparation and focus needed. Unlike parliament, which apparently has no issues of import to debate, there was not a protest placard in sight.


-Cricinfo on the eve of the third test​
 

JASON

Cricketer Of The Year
Like it or not, IMHO Chappell will be the one who will get chopped by early next year and I will bet my bottom dollar that the way this situation is being worked up in India by some very large sections of Indian media and the country, Ganguly will be back as Captain by early to mid next year and Chappell will be the one chopped out of the job.

Unfortunate, but that is how I see this turning out and Chappell himself may be aware of this power play /Politics in Indian Cricket and this impendinng reality !!
 

Arjun

Cricketer Of The Year
JASON said:
Like it or not, IMHO Chappell will be the one who will get chopped by early next year and I will bet my bottom dollar that the way this situation is being worked up in India by some very large sections of Indian media and the country, Ganguly will be back as Captain by early to mid next year and Chappell will be the one chopped out of the job.

Unfortunate, but that is how I see this turning out and Chappell himself may be aware of this power play /Politics in Indian Cricket and this impendinng reality !!
If that happens, it will be curtains for Indian cricket, as it could have been before he entered.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
JASON said:
Like it or not, IMHO Chappell will be the one who will get chopped by early next year and I will bet my bottom dollar that the way this situation is being worked up in India by some very large sections of Indian media and the country, Ganguly will be back as Captain by early to mid next year and Chappell will be the one chopped out of the job.

Unfortunate, but that is how I see this turning out and Chappell himself may be aware of this power play /Politics in Indian Cricket and this impendinng reality !!
I doubt it, particularly if India keep winning. If that happens though it'd be shocking. I don't have much faith in the Indian cricket board and cricket politics, but I have faith that this won't happen.

By the way, well played Yuvraj. It won't quieten any Ganguly critics, but its showing the talent this man has. Twice he's played two great 2nd innings knocks.
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
Harbhajan Singh may as well take that man of the match award now. Not only did he get 7 wickets in the first innings, at number 11 he hit 40 runs off 51 balls, and has now just taken the first wicket in SL's second innings, the danger man Atapattu.

Bhajji can do no wrong in this match. :D
 

Jono

Virat Kohli (c)
What do we need Ganguly for when we have bowling allrounders in Irfan Pathan, Harbhajan Singh... and dare I say it... AJIT AGARKAR!

*runs while being pelted with tomatoes, particularly from Arjun* :p
 

irfan

State Captain
4 down now - key wicket of Tharanga goes to Kumble - hopefully we'll get them 7 or 8 down by stumps. Great bowling by Kumble 3-31!
 

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