Ind vs Aus (4th test at Adelaide)

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Test no. 1863
Border-Gavaskar Trophy - 4th Test
Australia v India
2007/08 season

Played at Adelaide Oval on 24,25,26,27,28 January 2008 (5-day match)

India 1st innings R B 4s 6s SR
V Sehwag c Hayden b Lee 63 90 6 0 70.00
IK Pathan c Gilchrist b Johnson 9 21 2 0 42.85
R Dravid c Ponting b Johnson 18 55 0 0 32.72
SR Tendulkar not out 124 172 10 3 72.09
SC Ganguly lbw b Hogg 7 29 1 0 24.13
VVS Laxman c Gilchrist b Lee 51 102 5 0 50.00
MS Dhoni not out 6 54 0 0 11.11
Extras (b 8, lb 15, w 1, nb 7) 31
Total (5 wickets; 86 overs) 309 (3.59 runs per over)
To bat A Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, RP Singh, I Sharma
Fall of wickets1-34 (Pathan, 7.3 ov), 2-82 (Dravid, 23.2 ov), 3-122 (Sehwag, 32.5 ov), 4-156 (Ganguly, 41.6 ov), 5-282 (Laxman, 73.3 ov)
Bowling O M R W Econ
B Lee 22 3 62 2 2.81 (5nb)
MG Johnson 25 4 72 2 2.88 (2nb, 1w)
SR Clark 16 4 48 0 3.00
GB Hogg 18 2 78 1 4.33
MJ Clarke 5 0 26 0 5.20
Australia team
PA Jaques, ML Hayden, RT Ponting, MEK Hussey, MJ Clarke, A Symonds, AC Gilchrist, GB Hogg, B Lee, MG Johnson, SR Clark

Toss India, who chose to bat first

Player of the match tba

Umpires Asad Rauf (Pakistan) and BF Bowden (New Zealand)
TV umpire SJ Davis
Match referee MJ Procter (South Africa)
Reserve umpire AD Willoughby

Close of play
day 1 - India 1st innings 309/5 (SR Tendulkar 124*, MS Dhoni 6*, 86 ov)

Match notes

    Day 1 India 1st innings Drinks: India - 43/1 in 12.0 overs (V Sehwag 27, R Dravid 3) India: 50 runs in 12.6 overs (79 balls), Extras 5 V Sehwag: 50 off 68 balls (6 x 4) Lunch: India - 89/2 in 26.0 overs (V Sehwag 56, SR Tendulkar 0) India: 100 runs in 29.3 overs (181 balls), Extras 9 Drinks: India - 149/3 in 39.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 34, SC Ganguly 7) India: 150 runs in 39.1 overs (240 balls), Extras 18 SR Tendulkar: 50 off 77 balls (5 x 4, 1 x 6) Tea: India - 187/4 in 53.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 55, VVS Laxman 16) India: 200 runs in 55.6 overs (341 balls), Extras 19 5th Wicket: 50 runs in 101 balls (SR Tendulkar 27, VVS Laxman 24, Ex 0) India: 250 runs in 66.4 overs (406 balls), Extras 20 5th Wicket: 100 runs in 159 balls (SR Tendulkar 58, VVS Laxman 41, Ex 3) SR Tendulkar: 100 off 133 balls (9 x 4, 3 x 6) VVS Laxman: 50 off 95 balls (5 x 4) Drinks: India - 275/4 in 71.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 106, VVS Laxman 50) India: 300 runs in 80.6 overs (494 balls), Extras 27 New Ball Taken: India 306/5 after 85.1 overs (SR Tendulkar 122, MS Dhoni 5)
  • End Of Day: India - 309/5 in 86.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 124, MS Dhoni 6)

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From Cricinfo..


India won the toss and Virender Sehwag started in typical fashion, picking runs either side of the stumps


... and raised fifty from just 68 balls


.. and Tendulkar once again took after him in commanding fashion


Tendulkar crossed fifty before tea ...


... and reached a quite brilliant 39th Test hundred in the final session


Laxman, with whom Tendulkar added 126 for the fifth wicket, steps forward to congratulate his partner


Laxman acknowledges the crowd after crossing another fifty

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Australia v India, 4th Test, Adelaide, 1st day

Low-cost Hogg proves expensive

Peter English at the Adelaide Oval
January 24, 2008

The expansion of the airline industry has grown alongside the number of Tests being played over the past decade. Planes descend over Adelaide Oval about every five overs, preparing to land on the other side of the city, and it is tempting to wonder the destination of Brad Hogg's next major flight.

Australia are due to tour Pakistan in March before a trip to the West Indies, but Hogg needs more impact over the next four days to convince the selectors he is worth a ticket with - or instead of - Stuart MacGill. While discount flights have opened travel to the masses, Test cricket remains an exclusive business and Hogg is battling to show his class as MacGill recovers from wrist surgery.

"I can't do more than give 100% and try and put the ball where I want to put it," he said. "I've been happy with the way I've bowled and I'm playing against the best players of spin in the world. I'm in a contest and I'm trying to hold my head high. I feel I've done alright."

Hogg is like the Jetstar and Tiger airways, wanting to prove his service record instantly in case things go bust. It doesn't help that he has returned to the Test arena after the Qantas-style career of Shane Warne, who usually kept his crashes to off-field pursuits. People turn off no-frills operators easily so Hogg has to continue convincing the selectors to keep faith in the cut-price option. His commitment and enthusiasm are unquestioned, but this month he has struggled with his key performance indicators.

After going wicketless on the final day in Sydney, where he was out-bowled by the part-timers Andrew Symonds and Michael Clarke, Hogg was dropped for his home Test in Perth. The short-term failure of Shaun Tait allowed him to skip back in for Adelaide, but the early signs were not strong and he finished with 1 for 78 in three spells.

While first-day pitches are rarely conquered by slow bowlers, the ease at which the Indian batsmen worked him comfortably and forcefully was a worry and he gave up 4.33 runs an over. It is not an expensive rate in one-dayers, where Hogg is probably the best in the world, but in Tests it releases precious pressure and adds to the action in Adelaide's old-fashioned scoreboard.

At the moment it doesn't seem to matter whether Australia choose Tait or Hogg. They are both extras to the main work being completed by Brett Lee, Mitchell Johnson and Stuart Clark. Lee and Johnson were particularly effective, picking up two wickets each, but things were not as tight when the spinners were used.

After Hogg's hex over Sourav Ganguly remained - the batsman fell for the fourth occasion in the series, this time to a contentious lbw while sweeping - he struggled for more victims no matter how much he pleaded with back-pedalling appeals. Sachin Tendulkar treats Hogg like a warm-up bowler😆, cautiously fine-tuning in the early stages before expanding his repertoire, and VVS Laxman is also untroubled.

A six was slog-swept over midwicket by Tendulkar, who later hit a straight six and a four through mid-off in a Hogg over that went for 18. "He hit my best ball for six," Hogg said.😆 He was taken out of the attack, and Laxman greeted him with consecutive boundaries when he returned.

Clarke, who was used for five overs, was more expensive than Hogg while Symonds remained untried despite owning seven wickets for the series. Hogg kept bouncing in, ripping the ball as hard as he could and varying his pace from loopier wrong'uns to speedy flippers. Nothing could unseat the settled batsmen.

Unfair expectations are placed on people who arrive when greatness has departed, but it is getting to the point where a long-term decision needs to be made. If MacGill recovers Australia will choose between a budget option and the higher quality of a more unpredictable legspinner. Hogg can make the call easier if he starts to penetrate on a pitch that should suit him as the match goes on.

Peter English is the Australasia editor of Cricinfo

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