Although Hayden was going strong at one end, there was success for India at
other end. Flashy wicketkeeper batsman Adam Gilchrist has had a mixed tour
of India, with success and failure intertwined. Javagal Srinath was the man
who drew first blood for India, having Adam Gilchrist caught behind in just
the fifth ball of the day. The Australian stumper spent just three minutes
at the crease and managed to strike one boundary before falling to Javagal
Srinath. Flashing hard at a ball just outside the off stump, Gilchrist
found a well pitched ball, just short of a length, and rising on him too
hot to handle. The attempted drive through the offside resulted in a thick
outside edge which was first fumbled and then caught by Vijay Dahiya.