Hilfenhaus haul leaves first test in balance

MOHALI, India, (Reuters) – Ben Hilfenhaus took three  wickets in the final session on the fourth day to leave India  reeling at 55 for four in pursuit of 216 to win the first test  against Australia yesterday.

Hilfenhaus dismissed Gautam Gambhir, Virender Sehwag and  Suresh Raina in taking three for 22 in seven overs to turn the  match on its head after Indian pacers Ishant Sharma and Zaheer  Khan skittled the tourists for 192 in their second innings.

“We knew we had to come hard at them…it’s nice to get a  couple of wickets but more importantly, they are four down,”  Hilfenhaus told Neo Cricket channel.
Australia, who had a slender 23-run first innings lead,  resumed on a positive note but Sharma removed three top order  batsmen in the morning and Khan, who took five wickets in the  first innings, mowed down the lower order to put India in  command.

Shane Watson top-scored for Australia with a 59-ball 56 but  only three of his compatriots managed double digit scores.
Sharma and Khan got three wickets apiece, while spinner  Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha shared the rest.

Watson dominated an 87-run opening partnership with Simon  Katich (37) before Sharma, who missed much of the first innings  action with a troubled knee, struck.

In his eventful third over, Sharma removed Watson with his  first delivery, had Ricky Ponting (4) caught at square leg off  his fifth ball and Michael Clarke dismissed with the next,  though umpire Billy Bowden ruled the latter a no-ball after  consulting the third umpire.

The lanky paceman returned to send down a sharp bouncer in  his next over which an evasive Clarke (4) could only glove to  fall caught behind.

India’s Vangipurappu Laxman may be forced to bat lower down  the order again after he came in at number 10 in the first  innings because of a bad back.

Hilfenhaus said the Australian bowlers will not relent today.
“We have our own individual plans for the batters and we  always stick to them… we have to come hard and be patient at  the same time.”

Scoreboard
Australia first innings 428 (Shane Watson 126, Ricky Ponting  71,
Tim Paine 92; Zaheer Khan 5-94)

India first innings  405
(Sachin Tendulkar 98,
Suresh Raina  86,
Rahul Dravid 77;
Mitchell Johnson 5-64)

Australia second innings:
Shane Watson b Sharma                                                    56
Simon Katich c Dhoni b Ojha                                           37
Ricky Ponting c Raina b Sharma                                      4
Michael Clarke c Dhoni b Sharma                                    4
Mike Hussey lbw b Singh                                                   28
Marcus North c sub b Singh                                             10
Tim Paine  c sub b Ojha                                                         9
Mitchell Johnson c Dhoni b Khan                                    3
Nathan Hauritz b Khan                                                         9
Ben Hilfenhaus b Khan                                                          6
Doug Bollinger not out                                                          5
Extras (b-12, lb-4, nb-5)                                                  21
Total (all out; 60.5 overs)                                             192
Fall of wickets: 1-87 2-91 3-96 4-138 5-154 6-165 7-165  8-170 9-183 10-192.

Bowling: Khan 11.5-1-43-3, Sharma 9-2-34-3, Singh 23-7-40-2,  Ojha 17-1-59-2.

India second innings:
Gautam Gambhir lbw b Hilfenhaus                             0

Virender Sehwag c Hussey b Hilfenhaus               17
Rahul Dravid c Paine b Bollinger                              13
Sachin Tendulkar not out                                            10
Suresh Raina c North b Hilfenhaus                           0
Zaheer Khan not out                                                       5
Extras: (b-4, w-6)                                                           10
Total (four wickets; 17 overs)                                  55
To bat: V.V.S.Laxman, M.S.Dhoni, H.Singh, I.Sharma, P.Ojha.
Fall of wickets: 1-0 2-31 3-48 4-48.

Bowling: Hilfenhaus 7-2-22-3, Bollinger 4-0-17-1, Johnson  5-1-11-0, Hauritz 1-0-1-0.