India on threshold of victory as Henriques fights on

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Chennai: India inched closer towards a comprehensive victory in the first cricket Test against Australia but debutant Moises Henriques delayed the inevitable with a fighting undefeated 75 on a difficult track to take the match into the fifth and final day.

Henriques followed up his first innings half-century with another gutsy effort as he added 57 runs for the final wicket with No. 11 Nathan Lyon (8 batting) to prevent India from wrapping up the match with a day to spare.

The duo consumed 18.1 overs to not only frustrate the hosts but also snatch a lead of 40 runs after Ravichandran Ashwin’s second five-wicket haul helped India decimate the Aussie top and middle-order on Monday.

Ashwin grabbed five for 90 and his current match haul of 12 wickets helped India reduce Australia to 175 for nine before Henriques-Lyon provided some rearguard action to ensure that the game went into the final day.

With the pitch providing the right kind of assistance for the spinners, senior-off spinner Harbhajan Singh also put up a much improved performance in the second innings, scalping the important wickets of David Warner and Matthew Wade.

The duo were ably aided by all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja, who also helped the team with important breakthroughs.

The highlight of India’s performance was skipper MS Dhoni’s magnificent 224 which enabled the home team to post a mammoth 572 in their first innings, thereby ensuring a lead of 192 runs.

The likes of Ed Cowan (32), Michael Clarke (31) and David Warner (23) tried their best but it was a near-impossible task to play a game of survival on a pitch that was deteriorating with the passing of every over.

Batting more than five sessions to save the Test match was a Herculean task but Shane Watson and Cowan showed intent during the first session.

Ashwin struck with the last ball before lunch. He invited Watson to play forwarded but ball took off the surface to hit the shoulder of his bat as Sehwag took the catch. However the post-lunch session spelt doom for the visitors as they lost four top-order batsmen during the session.

Harbhajan, who had an indifferent first innings, bowled far better in the second essay. He was slower through the air and was also getting the required drift.

David Warner, who curbed his natural instincts to score a patient 23 off 61 balls, got a drifter from Harbhajan and was caught plumb in front of the wicket.

Buoyed by the success, Harbhajan got his second wicket as he cleaned up Matthew Wade (8), who went for a wild sweep while completely missing the line of the delivery.

The final session also started on a bright note when Ashwin got one to turn sharply as Clarke was trapped on the back foot with a ball keeping low.

With the departure of Australian captain, there were some premature celebrations in the stands.

While Henriques looked confident at one end, Peter Siddle was bowled by Jadeja to make it seven down.

However James Pattinson (11 off 26 balls) provided some resistance which also helped Henriques to score a few runs in the process.

Finally, left-hander Pattinson became Ashwin’s fourth victim in the second innings as he edged one to Sehwag in the slips. The senior opener took a judged catch low onto his left.

Mitchell Starc hit a couple of boundaries but didn’t show intent to stay back for a long period as he tried to loft Ashwin to give an easy catch to Tendulkar in the long-on region.

Once Starc was gone, Australia still needed 17 runs to avoid the follow-on but Henriques and Lyon fought well to live for another day.

His side staring at defeat, Henriques does not find any problem about India offering turning tracks and said his team mates should “enjoy” the challenge of playing on such conditions.

“It’s terrific as cricketers we get to go to different nations and play in different conditions. It’s so different to wickets we get in Australia. It’s so enjoyable, even if it hits your glove it’s still enjoyable. It’s just good fun,” Henriques told reporters at the press conference after fourth day’s play here. (PTI)

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