MELBOURNE: A clinical and “obsessed” India mopped up Australia’s tail to win the third Test in Melbourne on Sunday by 137 runs and take an unassailable 2-1 lead into the final clash at Sydney.The home team resumed at 258 for eight after the morning session was wiped out by rain in their unlikely quest to hunt down a huge 399, which would have been a record fourth-innings chase at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.No team before had made more than 332 to win, and that was in 1928 by England.But they fell well short of the target, with Jasprit Bumrah taking the key wicket of dogged Pat Cummins and Ishant Sharma snaring Nathan Lyon to secure the emphatic win.India, the world’s top-ranked nation, are now zeroing in on a first-ever series win Down Under in Sydney later this week, where they need only a draw to smash the long-time jinx.It is a feat that skipper Virat Kohli has so publicly coveted since his men arrived in Australia last month.“We always believed that this was very possible because of the talent we have in the side and the mindset we have been carrying for the last 12 months,” Kohli said.“If you want to win a series away from home, it has to be an obsession, so hats off to the whole team for sticking together, believing in themselves and being obsessed about getting results.”Tailender Cummins, who is rapidly proving himself to a very capable all-rounder, tipped by some as a future Australia captain, had kept his side in the hunt with an impressive 61 not out on Saturday.He added just two runs and was out for a Test-best 63 after taking a career-best 6-27 with the ball to be one of the few successes for Australia. Lyon added one to his overnight total.Bumrah finished with 3-53, following his six-wicket first innings haul, and left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja 3-82.Cummins aside, no other Australian passed 50 in Melbourne, exposing their lack of batting depth and reinforcing how much they are missing the banned Steve Smith and David Warner.The pair’s year-long suspensions for ball-tampering run out in late March and it is widely believed that they will be reintegrated quickly into the team.“India batted superbly in the first innings and from that moment we were behind the game,” admitted Australian skipper Tim Paine.“In this game we were no doubt a little bit disappointing, but that’s going to happen from time to time and just have to make sure we are improving.”In contrast, India were disciplined with rock solid number three Cheteshwar Pujara scoring another century and Kohli showing restraint and composure, while debutant Mayank Agarwal impressed at the top of the order with 76 in his first Test knock.The bedrock for India’s victory was their 443 for seven declared in the first innings, built on the back of Pujara’s 106 and Kohli’s 82.Spearheaded by the 25-year-old Bumrah, who reinforced his reputation as one of the world’s top bowlers, Australia were then skittled for just 151.Kohli declared India’s second innings on 106 for eight, leaving Australia the virtual mission impossible of scoring 399 to win or surviving almost two days for a draw.Aaron Finch again flopped — out for three at the top of the order — throwing his role as a Test opener under more scrutiny with the speculation growing that he will now be axed.Fellow opener Marcus Harris followed for 13 with Usman Khawaja the next to go after a lively 33.When Shaun Marsh was also trapped leg before by Bumrah for a brisk 44 and his brother Mitch — another candidate for the Sydney chop — fell for 10, Australia’s faint survival hopes were fading fast.Travis Head and Paine put up some resistance before Cummins ensured it went into a fifth day.Score BoardIndia won tossIndia 1st Innings 443-7 dec (C Pujara 106; Cummins 3-72)Australia 1st Innings 151 all out (M Harris 22; J Bumrah 6-33)India 2nd Innings 106-8 dec (M Agarwal 42; Cummins 6-27)Australia 2nd InningsM Harris c Agarwal b Jadeja 13A Finch c Kohli b Bumrah 3U Khawaja lbw b Shami 33S Marsh lbw b Bumrah 44T Head b I Sharma 34M Marsh c Kohli b Jadeja 10*†T Paine c Pant b Jadeja 26P Cummins c Pujara b Bumrah 63M Starc b Shami 18N Lyon c Pant b I Sharma 7J Hazlewood not out 0Extras (lb6, b2, w2) 10Total (all out, 89.3 overs) 261Fall: 1-6, 2-33, 3-63, 4-114, 5-135, 6-157, 7-176, 8-215, 9-261, 10-261Bowling: Bumrah 19-3-53-3, I Sharma 14.3-1-40-2, Jadeja 32-6-82-3, Shami 21-2-71-2, Vihari 3-1-7-0Result: India won by 137 runsSeries: India led the 4-match series 2-1Man of the Match: Jasprit Bumrah (India)Umpires: Marais Erasmus (South Africa) and Ian Gould (England). TV umpire: Richard Kettleborough (England). Match referee: Paul Wilson (Australia)
from The News International - Sports http://bit.ly/2AhFeoD
Monday, December 31, 2018
India mop up Australia tail to take 2-1 series lead
Related Posts:
Hales, Jordan set to feature in PSL-4KARACHI: England’s star batsman Alex Hales and fast bowler Chris Jordan are set to entertain the crowds in Karachi for the exciting play-off stage of HBL Pakistan Super League 2019. Hales, who is an integral part of England’s… Read More
Amla out of SL series due to father’s illnessJOHANNESBURG: Hashim Amla will miss the remainder of the ODI series against Sri Lanka due to an illness in his family, Cricket South Africa confirmed on the eve of the fourth ODI, on Tuesday. Reeza Hendricks, who had original… Read More
Rossouw satisfied with security arrangementsKARACHI: South African cricketer Rilee Rossouw is satisfied with the security arrangements which have been made for staging the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final leg which is being held here at the National Stadium. “I think … Read More
Sports is provincial matter, NA body toldISLAMABAD: Ministry of Sports devolution to provinces has been termed as the major obstacle in expanding the sports activities in the country.These views were expressed by secretary Inter Provincial Coordination (IPC) Akbar D… Read More
Reinstating Shahbaz as PHF secretary questionedISLAMABAD: National Assembly (NA) Standing Committee on IPC members questioned Pakistan Hockey Federation (PHF) decision to reinstate Shahbaz Ahmad Senior as secretary Federation following his decision to resign in wake of na… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment