India Australia Test Score:In recent years, India vs Australia Test Score Update, India need another 12 runs with 2 wickets remaining. Score is now time for India 405 and 204 / 8 (55.0 overs) while Australia 428 and 192.
Served in the field for India VVS Laxman and Ishant Sharma while Australia’s Bowlers from Mitchell Johnson and Marcus North.
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Ben Hilfenhaus claimed the last three wickets of India on the fourth day of the first test to bring Australia back into the match after being bundled for a paltry 192.
Paceman Australia saw off dangerous Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Suresh Raina to Doug Bollinger accounted for Dravid to leave the hosts on 55 for four chasing a victory target 216.
Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma claimed three wickets each while the counters, Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha got two apiece, as none of the batsman of Australia, except for the first half, captain Shane Watson (56) showed any resistance.
India completely dominated the first two sessions and most of the third on the day which saw a fall of 14 wickets, but lost the advantage in the last hour of the day.
Chasing 216 for victory, India started disastrously losing Gambhir (zero) in the first Hilfenhaus more of the innings.
Left-hander from Delhi was expelled LBW although replays suggested there was a huge inside edge, but the Dravid wicket (13) was a big blow because he was timing the ball and was held from his first innings 77.
Bollinger said the prize wicket when 37-year-old right-hander rushed through to protect the delivery, which found the edge of the blade and went to wicketkeeper Tim Paine.
Hilfenhaus was in action again with a double blow, first saying, Sehwag (17), who offered a simple catch at gully with Michael Hussey and then Raina (duck), which was rushed out, to withdraw from the impressive figure of three for 22 in seven overs.
Hope fightback hinges on India’s Sachin Tendulkar (10 not out), who carried the fight for the final morning with the Nightwatchman Zaheer Khan, who performed impressively with the ball claiming match figures of eight for 137 in 41.5 overs.
Earlier in the day, Australia has been a sharp drop in its second innings losing all 10 wickets in 105 runs in 40 overs.
Tourists began innings with a fine 23-Run the advantage after the installation of up to 428 all, thanks largely to Shane Watson 126, wicketkeeper Tim Paine 92 and Ricky Ponting 71.
But in the second innings there were only two significant partnerships.
Opening of the stand between Watson and Simon Katich was worth 87 runs, while the second and fourth wicket pairing of Katich and Hussey assessed in 1942 only works in the age of 20 overs.
Openers started well, Watson decided to play aggressively while Katich preferred to grind on the step, which offered low bounce and sharp turn.
Watson brought his 50 from 51 balls to put Australia on 80 without loss – but sliced delivery Sharma on his stumps soon after. Queenslander hit seven fours and six from Ojha in his 56.
Right-hander at the gate caused a collapse as Sharma, in the same over, claimed the prize scalp of Australia captain Ricky Ponting and snared by Michael Clarke in his next to a reduction of tourists from 86 for a comfortable without loss to 96 for three.
Katich and Hussey spent the innings together for some time and added 42, but Ojha got a stubborn defense of the knife which scored 37 from 118 balls, the launch of another collapse before tea.
Harbhajan struck twice removing Michael Hussey (28 from 72 balls) and Marcus North (10), leave the tourists on 165 for six.
There was more suffering by Ponting as Zaheer came up with a magnificent spell reverse swing claiming three wickets.
Mitchell Johnson, Nathan Hauritz and fell to the bowler Hilfenhaus Mumbai Indians, who also joined the 250-wicket club played their 1973 match.
Served in the field for India VVS Laxman and Ishant Sharma while Australia’s Bowlers from Mitchell Johnson and Marcus North.
Live score updates are currently provided Cricbuzz and Cricinfo. For ball ball updates and comments match live on the Internet, please visit one of the two websites.
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Ben Hilfenhaus claimed the last three wickets of India on the fourth day of the first test to bring Australia back into the match after being bundled for a paltry 192.
Paceman Australia saw off dangerous Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir and Suresh Raina to Doug Bollinger accounted for Dravid to leave the hosts on 55 for four chasing a victory target 216.
Zaheer Khan and Ishant Sharma claimed three wickets each while the counters, Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha got two apiece, as none of the batsman of Australia, except for the first half, captain Shane Watson (56) showed any resistance.
India completely dominated the first two sessions and most of the third on the day which saw a fall of 14 wickets, but lost the advantage in the last hour of the day.
Chasing 216 for victory, India started disastrously losing Gambhir (zero) in the first Hilfenhaus more of the innings.
Left-hander from Delhi was expelled LBW although replays suggested there was a huge inside edge, but the Dravid wicket (13) was a big blow because he was timing the ball and was held from his first innings 77.
Bollinger said the prize wicket when 37-year-old right-hander rushed through to protect the delivery, which found the edge of the blade and went to wicketkeeper Tim Paine.
Hilfenhaus was in action again with a double blow, first saying, Sehwag (17), who offered a simple catch at gully with Michael Hussey and then Raina (duck), which was rushed out, to withdraw from the impressive figure of three for 22 in seven overs.
Hope fightback hinges on India’s Sachin Tendulkar (10 not out), who carried the fight for the final morning with the Nightwatchman Zaheer Khan, who performed impressively with the ball claiming match figures of eight for 137 in 41.5 overs.
Earlier in the day, Australia has been a sharp drop in its second innings losing all 10 wickets in 105 runs in 40 overs.
Tourists began innings with a fine 23-Run the advantage after the installation of up to 428 all, thanks largely to Shane Watson 126, wicketkeeper Tim Paine 92 and Ricky Ponting 71.
But in the second innings there were only two significant partnerships.
Opening of the stand between Watson and Simon Katich was worth 87 runs, while the second and fourth wicket pairing of Katich and Hussey assessed in 1942 only works in the age of 20 overs.
Openers started well, Watson decided to play aggressively while Katich preferred to grind on the step, which offered low bounce and sharp turn.
Watson brought his 50 from 51 balls to put Australia on 80 without loss – but sliced delivery Sharma on his stumps soon after. Queenslander hit seven fours and six from Ojha in his 56.
Right-hander at the gate caused a collapse as Sharma, in the same over, claimed the prize scalp of Australia captain Ricky Ponting and snared by Michael Clarke in his next to a reduction of tourists from 86 for a comfortable without loss to 96 for three.
Katich and Hussey spent the innings together for some time and added 42, but Ojha got a stubborn defense of the knife which scored 37 from 118 balls, the launch of another collapse before tea.
Harbhajan struck twice removing Michael Hussey (28 from 72 balls) and Marcus North (10), leave the tourists on 165 for six.
There was more suffering by Ponting as Zaheer came up with a magnificent spell reverse swing claiming three wickets.
Mitchell Johnson, Nathan Hauritz and fell to the bowler Hilfenhaus Mumbai Indians, who also joined the 250-wicket club played their 1973 match.