
PERTH Conquered !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"When the going gets tough, the tough get going"....This quote of Joseph P Kennedy symbolises Team India's fantastic Victory at the WACA Cricket Ground in Perth on January 19th,2008.Steven Waugh, the great former Australian captain advocated and inculcated the same philosophy all through his test career, not only in himself but also in his great winning Australian Brigade.And it was nothing but apt that, it was such an attitude shown by our leader Anil Kumble, right through the leadup to this test match and by the team across the duration of the match, that enabled India to once again halt the Australian 16-test match winning juggernaut.
I would like to mention here that this blog of mine would be also an addition to my first ever blog on greatest Indian victories.
(http://prashanthnayak.blogspot.com/2007/08/team-indias-overseas-test-
victoriesa.html)
And this win for me,ranks right at the top....at Number 1.
Looking back at the circumstances that preceded this test match( the tour going ahead also looked in jeopardy!!),Anil Kumble needs a stand out mention for the way he handled situations and issues.The dignity and Poise with which he handled the unforgiving Aussie media was commendable.The ban on Harbhajan Singh rattled the team, that was already undeservingly 'beaten' at Sydney and people back home wanted the team to abandon the tour and come back.I was one of those who also felt that the team should have returned, and once the ban appeal on Harbhajan was postponed, sanity prevailed. Now was the time where I wanted the team to come back drawing the series, showing the cricketing world that India are the only force to threaten Australia.In the midst of this came the Brad Hogg issue, where Indians lodged a complaint on him for using abusive language.Things could have gone worse from here, but that is when Anil Kumble made his statement.A true ambassador for the game he has been, has Kumble, and he showed that by withdrawing the charge against Hogg.After all the game is bigger than everything....All these issues had the indian team attending hearings and conferences ,rather than play cricket.Finally things settled down and Cricket was the focal point now.
And lo....welcoming India was a "fiery and Hellish" Perth wicket, to outbounce them and enable the Aussies to seal off the series and create a new world record of 17 consecutive test wins.But was it really the Perth of olden ages, where teams lost the match even before they stepped on the ground? All this said, Shaun Tait was drafted into the Aussie XI to make it a 4-pronged attack.Chris Rogers who got a chance to make his test debut at his home ground , due to Matthew Hayden's injury,also said that the Indians would have a nightmarish time at Perth.Ricky Ponting went all the way consulting Western Australia cricketers about the behavior of the pitch.I must say that having watched the T20 game between Australia and Newzealand earlier this year,the pitch really did have massive bounce! But never was a batsman threatened physically.Well may be because it was T20!!!As the caravan moved to Perth, the whole cricketing world watched with keen interest.Will the Aussie juggernaut be toppled? Will India salvage pride with a draw? Or was a win on the cards for India?
The 1st probability looked most likely to happen........
Anil Kumble did the 1st thing right.He won the toss and chose to bat.For any captain it would have been tempting to bowl first,so as to prevent any kind of collapse on first day against a fiery Aussie pace attack.But India was keen to set things straight and in came Sehwag for Yuvraj and Pathan for Harbhajan.It was a situation of replacing 2 comeback kids,with 2 regulars, all 4 of them being genuine match winners on their own right!! For Virender Sehwag it was a make or break situation, not only to resurrect his test career,but also to repose the faith that Anil Kumble showed in him by selecting him for the tour.Yuvraj's horrendous form, Dravid's sluggish batting at the top and his own hundred in the warm up match at Canberra paved way for Sehwag to play.More so, Gary Kirsten, the consultant coach for India arrived down under and straightaway had Dravid down at no.3. Irfan Pathan got a game only because India had to play 3 seamers and that he could bat a bit. No one knew that these two will be the stand out performers at the end of the test match!!!
Sehwag and Jaffer produced the first 50 run opening stand of the series for India, although both failed to capitalize.But the stage was set for Dravid and Tendulkar to build on it.Rahul Dravid , back at his favourite no.3 slot.Albeit it meant that Aussie nemesis VVS Laxman had to bat at no.6, it was important that Dravid got his touch back.And what a knock he produced!!!93 runs hard fought runs flowed out of his blade and sadly ended in a ugly old-fashioned-across-the-line-swipe.He confessed to have made a mistake by not carrying on,for India lost Laxman in quick time and the advantage was lost.Probably critics would have gunned for Dravid,if India had not won this test match!!! On the other end was the Maestro Sachin Tendulkar, cutting,guiding and slashing bowlers above point,slips and wicket-keeper, taking advantage of the Perth wicket bounce.The shot he played off Brett Lee, for me was the shot of the series.He ducked to a vicious bouncer and unlike everyone would have expected it to reach Gilchirst's gloves,Sachin guided it almost from behind his body,above and over, almost for a sixer!!! Only champions can produce such shots!!!! After a stiff resistance from Dhoni and Pathan,India capitulated for 330. I expected India to fold up for this score and then also had imagined Aussies scoring 550 and shutting India out of the game.What was to follow was a different script.....!
RP Singh,Irfan and Ishant destroyed the Aussie batting line up and as Symonds and Gilchrist launched a counter attack, Anil Kumble snared Symonds for his 600th Test wicket! What a Cricketer!!!Hail jumbo!!! Ishant Sharma snapped up Ricky Ponting in the absence of punter's nemesis Harbhajan( Hopefully I guess Ricky, finally the truth might have dawned upon you that you are Harbhajan's bunny!!!) Who ever imagined more was to follow in the Ishant-Ponting duel!! India were also benefitted from the absence of the mighty Hayden as the openers were removed in quick time.Mike Hussey got his first test duck, causing his Bradmanesque average to slip down a bit and Australia ended at 212, a weak reply to a now big looking 330 by India.
Aussies were expected to hit back hard and that is what they did.Sehwag and Jaffer gave solid beginning, Irfan Pathan as nightwatchman gave Sehwag company.Now at 82-1 things looked rosy and India looked like running away with it.And that is when the Aussies struck.Sehwag,Dravid,Tendulkar,Ganguly all perished in no time, and a freely stroking Pathan at the other end made people wonder. The 2nd innings blues were haunting India again.!!!!Irfan missed out on a well deserved 50, but now Laxman and Dhoni had other ideas.For Laxman it was a familiar situation of bailing India out of a crisis and Dhoni had to prove himself after a bad first 2 tests.Dhoni added useful runs and the lead was building significantly for India.Laxman did his job with elan,a 79 filled with crisp flicks and drives.Not to forget RP Singh's vital 30 runs that made a target of 360 swell to 413.Irfan picked up Rogers and Jaques yet again and Aussies were staring down the barrel.
Two days to go,8 wickets in hand,348 to get....Australia had to break a record to create another one.For India, it was history beckoning...to become the first sub-continental team to win a test at Perth,against all odds!!!Ponting and Hussey threatened to take the game away from India.Australians are known for their aggressive batting and they really would come hard at this target.But then the script was written differently!!
A young and lanky Ishant Sharma decided to make a name for himself.With a breathtaking display of quick bowling and movement off the pitch, Ishant had Ricky Ponting all over the place, fishing and poking at deliveries.Just about when Kumble was about to take him off, Sehwag, his Delhi captain, came in and asked Anil to give him an extra over...only because Ponting was on strike.And he struck gold off the first ball!!! Dravid pouched the catch at 1st slip and the Indians were all over Sehwag!! A sight to watch!!! For the very first time since the 2005 Ashes had a fast bowler troubled the current no.1 batsman in the world to such an extent!!! Something that made us forget that we missed Harbhajan Singh.RP Singh removed Mike Hussey and Anil Kumble knocked Symonds over, both dubious calls, but after all it was India at the wrong end last time.Now it was the turn of the hosts!! When Clarke and Gilchrist attacked to get australia close, Kumble brought on Sehwag.And he struck gold with his 2nd ball, having Gilly play all over the sweep shot and bowled him round the legs!! What a wicket at a crucial juncture! It was reminiscent of Kumble bowling Gilchrist round his legs with a googly at Adelaide in 2003, the last time Oz lost a home test!!! Clarke fought hard for his 81, only to be foxed by Kumble.With only 2 wickets to go at tea, India had just to finish of the formalities. But Stuart Clark and Mitchell Johnson delayed the inevitable.Hearts were beating as those two scored freely.Are we in for an Edgbaston 2005 finish?? Will India succumb to pressure?? Finally all was cleaned up at 2.30 PM IST and History was Created!!! India had "Perthquaked" Australia.......
I rate this win at the very top of India's all time wins for the following reasons:
* Many felt India would end up losing 4-0 after the Sydney result and the events that followed.
* Perth was Australia's den, they had not lost a test there for 11 years, not lost a home test for 5 years, were on a run of 16 test match winning streak.
* All pundits said that the 4-pronged seam attack would destroy India at "Hellish" Perth
* India had lost at Perth at 2 previous occasions, and fast bowling was inexperienced
* The win was engineered by two comeback men- Virender Sehwag and Irfan Pathan- two match winners who had been written off
* A complete team effort with everyone contributing ( People may say Jaffer and Ganguly did nothing, but you need to have the intensity to keep the team up all the time and they played their role in it)
* Not to forget, Anil Kumble's 600th wicket came up in this test match
* As Kumble said at the end of the game, India could have easily come back home after Sydney. But they stayed back and showed their cricketing ability- that India is the no.2 team in test cricket and can become no.1 in course of time.
As I end this blog, i would wish to recollect one of the articles on Cricinfo.As a preview to the India-Australia test series, Tony Greig interviewed Ian Chappell and Sanjay Manjrekar for their predictions on the series.
Here are some of the excerpts:
Ian Chappell:"I think India will probably draw a Test somewhere along the line. I think India's best chance is at Sydney. It's a ground that has always helped the spinners, and I think India need to bite the bullet there and play two spinners, hope they win the toss and bat first and make a decent score - then they might be able to scramble a win.
Perth could be a disaster for India because looking at the way the pitch played in the Twenty20 game against New Zealand the other night, and also talking to [Shaun] Tait - he said that the pitch there was getting back to what it used to be. If Australia are having any trouble with their spinners, they will play four fast bowlers at Perth and that could be a nightmarish game for India. Australia will certainly win at Perth. India could have a slight chance in Adelaide, but they certainly have a real chance of winning at Sydney. But realistically, if India can draw one or two Tests, they would have probably done as well as they could have done. "
Sanjay Manjrekar:"I think Australia will dominate. I see the Indian batting having some good days. There will be some Indian batsmen who will play some memorable innings that the Australian crowds will enjoy. But while all that is happening, the Indian bowlers will constantly be pulling the team down. We have a very weak bowling attack, and I think Kumble will be our No. 1 bowler. Let's just hope that a few of the Australian batsmen, in the middle of their batting line-up, will find Kumble a bit difficult to handle. That remains our hope.This time around, I must confess I am not as hopeful as I was last time around when the team toured under Ganguly."
Tony Greig:"I too am of the view that the Australians will continue to dominate as they have done in recent years. It's not a good thing for Test cricket, but unfortunately that's the way it is. I think Australia will win the series 2-0. It may just be 3-0."
Here's the archive link to the full article:
http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/talk/content/multimedia/326175.html?view=transcript
I really feel glad that the team has silenced these commentators cum critics in a befitting manner.Its time for Tony,Ian and Sanjay to go for a hiding!!! I am eagerly waiting for their reviews on the series too!!!
As i write this down, today, on the eve of the 4th test match at Adelaide, amidst all the controversies on the ODI team selection,I sincerely hope that India repeats Adelaide-2003 and comes back home with a drawn series(With a secret wish that Dravid and Ganguly score hundreds at Adelaide to silence Vengsarkar & co.) A series draw is a win for India , for all know who deserved to win at Sydney!!!

