Debutant Pujara makes 72 as India sweep series

BANGALORE, (Reuters) – Debutant Cheteshwar Pujara  struck a sparkling 72 as India thumped Australia by seven  wickets in the second and final test yesterday to sweep in  the series and consolidate their world number one status.

Man of the series Sachin Tendulkar followed up his first  innings double century with an unbeaten 53 to help India chase  down the 207-run target.

India’s back-to-back wins not only prolonged Australia  captain Ricky Ponting’s wait for his first test victory in the  country but also pushed the tourists down to the fifth place,  behind England, in the ICC rankings.

+ACI-We have played reasonably good test cricket but we were  outplayed,+ACI- Ponting said during the presentation ceremony.

+ACI-I think (Ben) Hilfenhaus and (Mitchell) Johnson have done  well and Shane Watson too has been good at the top. Others were  a bit inconsistent. I hope we learn from our mistakes.+ACI-

Bowler Zaheer Khan and his pace colleague Shanthakumaran  Sreesanth set the tone for the home side, taking less than an  hour to polish off the Australian tail after they had resumed on  202 for seven.

The last three batsmen could add only 21 runs to their  overnight score.

+ACI-The bowlers did a real good job. The bowling department  really stepped up in both the games,+ACI- said India captain  Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

India lost Virender Sehwag early on but Pujara’s 72-run  stand with opener Murali Vijay brought India’s chase back on  track and Tendulkar completed the formality of victory in the  company of Rahul Dravid.

+ACI-This series was a fantastic one,+ACI- said man-of-the-match  Tendulkar.

+ACI-I would like to congratulate the whole team, starting from  (Vangipurappu) Laxman who helped us win, along with Ishant  Sharma.+ACI-

Laxman and Sharma played an important role in India’s  one-wicket win in Mohali but were ruled out of the second test  because of injuries.