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1st Test, Day 2: Where India got it wrong

By Rediff Sports Desk
February 23, 2013 17:31 IST
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Despite having allowed Australia to score 316 runs on the opening day, the silver lining for Team India was the fact that they had managed to send seven of the Australian batsmen back to the pavillion.

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- Match report

The home team’s chances would have been boosted further had it managed to take the remaining three wickets early on the second morning.

Australia's James Pattinson frustrated the Indian bowlers with his 47-ball 15Alas it was not to be!

Michael Clarke (130) and Peter Siddle (19) frustrated India for most of the session, putting on 54 runs in a vital eighth wicket stand.

And even after the home team got them dismissed in quick succession, James Pattinson (15 not out) added to the frustration, even forcing the session to be extended beyond the stipulated time.

India had to bowl a whopping 38 overs to take the three remaining Australian wickets and it is where they erred. They didn’t simply press hard for the wickets.

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