Cricinfo



Cricinfo Daily Newsletter

home


Cricinfo 3D

Audio

Video

Photos+

Fantasy

Slogout

Help and Feedback


 





Live Scorecards
Fixtures | Results
3D Animation






England v South Africa
Sri Lanka v India
Bangladesh v Australia
County Cricket
ICC Intercontinental Cup

Current and Future Tours



News
Photos | Wallpapers




Cricinfo Magazine








Match/series archive
Records
Statsguru
Players/Officials
Grounds



Women's Cricket
ICC
Rankings/Ratings




Wisden Almanack



Games
Fantasy Cricket
Slogout



Daily Newsletter
Desktop Alerts
Toolbar
Widgets







Indian bowlers make little impression

Partab Ramchand

December 18, 1999

A make shift Indian bowling line up, bereft of two leading bowlers in Javagal Srinath and Anil Kumble as well as the in form Ajit Agarkar made little impression as the Tasmanian openers put on 166 without loss off 58 overs at stumps on the second day of their four day game at Hobart on Saturday. This was in reply to the Indians' first innings total of 316 for nine declared.

Stand in captain Saurav Ganguly tried six bowlers in all, including himself, to break the partnership. But Dene Hills and skipper Jamie Cox came in undisturbed after having batted four hours and faced 58 overs in all. By stumps Hills had faced 182 balls and had nine fours in his 67 while the more aggressive Cox had faced 173 balls for his 88. He also had nine hits to the ropes. Incidentally Cox leads Somerset in the English county championship.

None of the Indian bowlers - Venkatesh Prasad, Mohanty, Ganguly, Kumaran, Harbhajan Singh and Vijay Bhardwaj - looked like taking a wicket as the Tasmanian duo dealt with them comfortably. On the slow wicket, neither the pacemen nor the spinners enjoyed success. Harbhajan, whose only other appearance on the tour was during a festival one day match in Canberra finished the day with none for 34 off 14 overs, the most sent down by an Indian bowler in the day. Mohanty besides being expensive - his 13 overs cost 49 runs - also sent down five no balls.

Earlier, resuming at 241 for six, the Indians declared at the lunch interval after an unbroken last wicket partnership of 47 runs in 95 minutes and off 26.1 overs between Venkatesh Prasad (17) and Mohanty (22). Left arm medium pacer Andrew Downton who took all the three wickets to fall on Saturday morning to reduce the tourists to 269 for nine, finished with five for 90 from 30 overs. Colin Miller bowled economically but finished wicketless after bowling 32 overs while conceding 43 runs.

 
Post this story on your favourite website Email this page to a friend Print this page Feedback
Watch our daily Cricinfo SportsCenter news round-ups
Available on Cricinfo.tv
    Live scores, results, news, features and more - a click away
Download the Cricinfo Toolbar
    Live scores, news & ball-by-ball commentary on your phone
Cricinfo Mobile

Cricinfo Mobile


Related Links



Matches

Series/Tournaments

Teams

Grounds






Cricinfo Products
Our daily SportsCenter news round-up
Watch on Cricinfo.tv
Scores, text comms & news on your phone
Cricinfo Mobile
Play Slogout - our cricket action simulation game
Two formats to choose from
Add a Cricinfo Widget to your website now
Portable apps for your site

Sponsored Links
The story of the 1983 World Cup (DVD)
Available now at Cricshop
Bet now on the SL v Ind & Eng v SA ODI series
Fixed odds at bet365
Follow the new 2008/09 Premier League season
On ESPNsoccernet
2008 Tri-Nations rugby coverage at Scrum.com
Live scores, news & more



 
Top 5 player searches
Most read stories