Yuvraj, Ganguly defy Pak attack
Bangalore, December 8:
Yuvraj Singh and Sourav Ganguly hammered explosive centuries to lead India’s fightback in the third and final Test against Pakistan.
Yuvraj celebrated his comeback with a career-best 169 and Ganguly scored an unbeaten 125 as India recovered from a horror morning session to post 365-5 at stumps on the opening day.
India were wobbling at 61-4 after winning the toss before left-handers Yuvraj and Ganguly restored their team’s fortunes with a 300-run stand for the fifth wicket.
The partnership was the highest for the fifth wicket in Tests between the two teams, surpassing the previous best of 213 set by Pakistanis Zaheer Abbas and Mudassar Nazar at Karachi in 1982.
Debutant seamer Yasir Arafat jolted India with three important wickets in a tight seven-over opening spell before his side ran into Yuvraj and Ganguly. It was Yuvraj’s third Test century — all against Pakistan — and Ganguly’s 15th, including a second successive ton against the tourists following his 102 in the previous match.
Pakistan also suffered a stroke of misfortune when Shoaib Akhtar walked off the field after bowling two overs in the afternoon. He was taken to a hospital for back pain. Pakistan’s team management said his condition would be assessed on Sunday morning.
Yuvraj and Ganguly demoralised the Pakistani attack in the last two sessions with a wide range of attacking shots. Yuvraj, named in the playing eleven following injuries to Sachin Tendulkar and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, made the most of the opportunity with a gem of an innings in his first Test in more than a year. India were also without pacemen Zaheer Khan and Munaf Patel.
Yuvraj was the first to reach the hundred, punching Arafat through the covers for an 18th four. His 203-ball knock included a six and 28 fours. He was caught off a leading edge by Faisal Iqbal at gully while trying to work Mohammad Sami’s delivery to the leg-side.
Ganguly also drove and cut with authority against both pace and spin during his 214-ball knock containing 20 fours. India plundered 127 runs in the afternoon session and 173 in the last.
Arafat removed Wasim Jaffer (17), Rahul Dravid (19) and Venkatsai Laxman (five). The hosts’ batting problems began in the eighth over when Gautam Gambhir was caught behind off Sami after making five in his first Test in two years.
Arafat bagged his first big wicket when he dismissed Dravid, caught at first slip by Misbah-ul-Haq while attempting to cut an away-going delivery. Jaffer, who scored a double-century in the previous match, was trapped leg-before while Laxman played a low delivery on to his stumps.