Chawla leaves Australia struggling

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated:

Ricky Ponting’s Australia faltered with both bat and ball here on Friday as an Indian second string gave the tourists a taste of the perils that lie ahead.

Leg-spinner Piyush Chawla removes skipper Ricky Ponting and vice-captain Michael Clarke to leave the Aussies struggling; Michael Hussey holds fort with an unbeaten 54

HYDERABAD: Ricky Ponting’s Australia faltered with both bat and ball here on Friday as an Indian second string gave the tourists a taste of the perils that lie ahead. The Australians, who were thrashed for 455 runs by the Indian Board President’s XI, were reduced to 128-4 in reply before they ended the second day’s play in the four-day tour match on 191-4.

It is the final warm-up for the tourists before the four-Test series opens in Bangalore next Thursday.

The Australians struggled to contain the runs on a slow, barren pitch so typical in India as the home team’s batsmen stroked freely in good batting conditions. But when their turn came to bat, the Australian top-order groped against the turning ball with young leg-spinner Piyush Chawla claiming 2-46.

Opener Matthew Hayden was caught behind off Irfan Pathan for 20, while his likely partner in the first Test, Simon Katich, was dismissed by left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha for 15. Skipper Ponting, desperate to end his dismal run on Indian soil where he averages just 12 in eight Tests, made 41 before Chawla uprooted his middle stump with a googly. Chawla also trapped Michael Clarke leg-before for 18, but Mike Hussey and Brad Haddin rescued the tourists by adding 63 for the fifth wicket. At stumps, Hussey was unbeaten on 54 and Haddin was on 34. The 19-year-old Chawla said he expected the Australians to struggle against spin in the Test series.

“They will have a problem because they will be up against Anil (Kumble) and Harbhajan (Singh), two of the best spinners in the world,” said Chawla. “But it was good to put the Australians under pressure today. I hope we can continue like this for the next two days.” The home team’s first innings revolved around centuries from the promising Rohit Sharma and national under-19 captain Virat Kohli, who both scored 105. Test discard Irfan Pathan struck a fluent 56 while adding 75 for the seventh wicket with Parthiv Patel (62) and 44 for the eighth with Chawla (23). The hosts, who resumed on their overnight total of 371-6, added another 84 runs on the second morning.

Australia’s hopes of finding a suitable spinner in place of McGain were hit as fellow debutant Jason Krejza failed to make an impression. The 25-year-old Tasmanian off-spinner returned wicketless from 20 overs in which he conceded 123 runs.

Left-arm seamer Mitchell Johnson, who claimed 4-75, admitted these were tough conditions for the bowlers. “We did not get as much reverse swing as we thought we would,” he said. “It is quite a flat wicket and made it tough for the bowlers.”

Scorecard
Board President’s XI (1st innings): A Chopra lbw b Johnson 25, W Jaffer c Johnson b Clark 19, S Badrinath lbw b Siddle 2, Yuvraj Singh c Hussey b Johnson 29,  R Sharma c Krejza b Johnson 105, V Kohli lbw b Lee 105, Partiv Patel b Siddle 62, Irfan Pathan c Siddle b Clark 56, Piyush Chawla c Lee b Johnson 23, P Ojha c Hussey b Clark 0, M Gony not out 0
Extras: (B5 LB15 NB9) 29
Total: 455 all out in 108.4 overs
Fall of wickets: 1-41, 2-49, 3-59, 4-120, 5-266, 6-328, 7-403, 8-447, 9-451, 10-455 Bowling: Lee 18-3-61-1, Clark 18-5-67-3, Johnson 23.4-4-75-4, Siddle 18-3-64-2, Krejza 20-1-123-0, Clarke 11-0-45-0
Australia (1st innings): S Katich c Kohli b Ojha 15, M Hayden c Patel b Pathan 20, R Ponting b Chawla 41, M Hussey batting 54, M Clarke lbw b Chawla  18, B Haddin not out 34
Extras: (B4 LB5) 9
Total: 191 for 4 in 68 overs
Fall of wickets: 1-26, 2-54, 3-94, 4-128 Bowling: Pathan 17-4-50-1, Gony 11-2-37-0, Ojha 17-3-44-1, Chawla 21-6-46-2, Yuvraj 2-1-5-0