Dighe, Powar frustrate Australia
Waleed Hussain in Mumbai - 22 February 2001
The second warmup game of the Australian tour, against the Ranji
trophy champions Mumbai, commenced at the CCI today. Mumbai ended the
first day at 328 for nine off 94 overs. Ramesh Powar (65 not out) and
Nilesh Kulkarni (14 not out) were at the crease when stumps were drawn
on the first day.
The momentum of play kept swinging through the day. It was an
interesting day which had the bowlers dominating the first session and
a brave fightback from the batsmen in the next one. There were moments
when it seemed that the hosts would fizzle out under the pressure
applied by the Australian pace attack but skipper Sameer Dighe led
them with a fighting knock.
The ever accurate Glenn McGrath dominated the first session of the
day. After the crowds went after the tourists, they were unable to
maintain the pressure mounted early on in the morning. The Mumbai tail
wagged to the cheering of the crowds and frustrated the Australian
attack. Shane Warne looked less than impressive as most of the batsmen
got stuck into him. He went for 81 runs off 19 overs with one wicket
to his credit. The highlights of the day were a well made 84 by
Dighe and an unbeaten 65 by Ramesh Powar in the late order. Glenn
McGrath bagged three for 46 and Ricky Ponting picked up two for
ten. Damien Fleming, Matthew Hayden and Colin Miller picked up one
wicket each.
Earlier in the day, Mumbai skipper Dighe won the toss and decided to
bat on the flat brownish wicket at the CCI in Mumbai. The first session
of the day was disheartening for the hosts as they lost four
wickets for 78 runs at lunch. Jatin Paranjpe made a valiant effort to
resurrect the innings early but failed. Warne accounted for him in the
second over after lunch. Vinod Kambli soon walked back to the pavilion
without troubling the scorers.
The lunch interval did come as a blessing in disguise for the hosts.
After Paranjpe's dismissal, Dighe found an able partner in Sairaj
Bahutule. The duo added a 117 run partnership for the sixth wicket off
36.3 overs. The left handed Bahutule scored 51 off 108 balls with six
hits down the fence before being trapped legbefore by Ricky Ponting.
After losing Bahutule, Dighe found another partner in Powar who
came out firing on all cylinders. He raced away to a half-century off
49 balls. The duo added 63 runs for the eighth wicket in 13.1 overs
with Powar dominating the partnership and taking the pressure off
Dighe. Bowling with the second new ball Fleming spelled doom for
Dighe, when in a lapse of concentration he chased an outswinger from
Fleming and was caught behind. Dighe scored 84 off 178 balls with 14
hits to the fence.
The Mumbai tail wagged after Dighe was dismissed, with Paras Mhambrey
taking the attack to McGrath, hitting him for three consecutive
boundaries. McGrath came back with a bouncer that was top edged to
Fleming at fine leg. Mhambrey scored 19 off 13 balls with four hits to
the fence. Mhambrey and Powar added 31 runs for the ninth wicket off
3.1 overs.
Last man, Nilesh Kulkarni further frustrated the tourists and was
unbeaten at close of play.
© CricInfo
Teams
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Australia,
India.
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First Class Teams
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Mumbai.
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Players/Umpires
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Ramesh Powar,
Nilesh Kulkarni,
Sameer Dighe,
Glenn McGrath,
Shane Warne,
Ricky Ponting,
Damien Fleming,
Matthew Hayden,
Colin Miller,
Jatin Paranjpe,
Vinod Kambli,
Sairaj Bahutule,
Paras Mhambrey.
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Tours
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Australia in India
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Scorecard
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Tour Match: Mumbai v Australians, 22-24 Feb 2001 |
Grounds
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Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai
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