Kamis, 24 Maret 2011

Hot And Breaking News About Big Match Between Aus And India

Pitch was dry, India relied on his back, and Australia were due to Brad Haddin, who wavered between time and encourages calculated risk, and the game hung in the balance midway Motera. Australia edge but Haddin dismissal in 23 th over, brought India back in the game. Even as the Australian innings snaked up to 25-over mark, the question that hung in the hot and humid air was: what a good goal in this field? Ricky Ponting said at the toss that 250 was a reasonable estimate for this step back in time and as they approached innings indicated that Australia wanted something between 250-270.
Haddin played a superb hand lay a great platform, but do not lead, driving Yuvraj Singh to cover where Suresh Raina took a sharp catch. Even the mode that the dismissal was in agreement with the Australian plan: play from Zaheer Khan, treat R Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh with caution and try to take on Munaf Patel and Yuvraj.
One six hit Ashwin in the seventh over, completely trapped thinking Haddin and was a turning point. There was a lot of skill, a bit of risk, and a touch of fear as he followed the trajectory of the ball, hoping it would clear long-on fielder. The ball was picked up clouds of dust, he landed near by and turned in, but Haddin just leaned forward and put his hand through the line and on the move. His innings was found that after one shot. Until then, it was almost of the internal battle, whether to strike or to rein themselves in this field, especially with regard to Ashwin, and reached 7 out of 16 genera. He played a nervous chip shot over the infield, they drew an attempt to strike launched by the square-leg and poked a few. The six freed his mind.
He got more confident with regard to spin, not that he was involved in the big hits, but looked more self-defense, as well. How overs tick by, you can sense he was waiting for India to bring in Munaf Patel, and when they did it in the 14 th over, he was cruel. The first delivery was crashed into the wide mid-off, the second nearly decapitated a pot, and the latter was walloped in the middle on. Thirteen works have come over, as Australia has jumped to 65 to 1, and India immediately called on all the spin attack by bringing on Yuvraj Singh.
Prior to Haddin hit that six, it was Shane Watson, who looked more confident in the opener. He was not too aggressive, but rarely let the bad delivery unpunished. Poor delivery is usually held in late overs - three times the last ball and Watson cashed in. He's a strong blow Ashwin sweep in third over, snapped, and went on swinging Zaheer on all fours, but fell as Australia began to appear to take complete control. This was the last delivery of the 10 th of from Ashwin, but Watson was beaten by a slower pace, and was struck, otherwise, to connect with his sweep shot to a delivery that turned from outside the OFF.
Output Watson cleared the stage for the centuries-old battle: V Ponting Harbhajan. The attack was mostly from round the stumps and Ponting was repeatedly shuffled to his right to work in the queue. He continued to deal in singles as he slowly settled in for a big way.

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