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West Indies in India, 2011
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First Test Match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai


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Omar Phillips powered the West Indian inning​

The West Indians came out confidently in their 2nd inning, leading by 45 runs. The Indian bowlers were under severe pressure, considering their bad run of form in recent times. The West Indian skipper, Chris Gayle came out to open along with Omar Phillips. Zaheer Khan and Praveen Kumar begun the proceedings for India.

The only Indian bowler going well was Praveen Kumar. Apart for performing well in the previous tournaments, he managed to get Gayle out in his first over. The swashbuckling opener had to depart for just 1 run under his name.

Shivnarine Chanderpaul, the most dependable batsmen from West Indies joined Phillips. One would have thought that Chanderpaul would play a big role in the 2nd inning whereas Phillips would get out cheaply, but it was quite the opposite. Chanderpaul was cleaned up by an in-swinging delivery from Zaheer Khan for just 9. The West Indians started off poorly with the scorecard reading 10 for 2.

Ramnaresh Sarwan came out at the pitch. He along with Phillips manged to stabilize the West Indian innings. Sarwan looked pretty comfortable facing the new ball, whereas Phillips was having some problems. However, both of them survived the difficult first hour of the day and go the inning back on track. The spinners, Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha were looking very poor while the partnership was on. Eventually, Zaheer Khan came to the party yet again to dismiss Sarwan for a well made 61. The West Indians were finally looking good with 131 on the board, with the loss of 3 wickets.

Narsingh Deonarine, the West Indian hero for the first inning too chipped in well with his inning of 30 odd runs. On the other hand, Omar Phillips managed to complete his half century and was looking strong. The turbanator, Harbhajan Singh finally grabbed a wicket, sending back Deonarine. He managed to dismiss Ryan Hinds for a first ball duck, just the next delivery.

Omar Phillips continued to dominate. He reached his century with a glorious boundary off the back foot, bisecting the positions of the point and the third man fielders. But he had to walk back to the pavilion soon as Pragyan Ojha too picked up a wicket. He trapped Phillips for an LBW. Although the ball pitched outside leg, the umpire gave it out. "Spot-fixing?"

Denesh Ramdin and Darren Sammy contributed well at the bottom. No batsmen from the tail could even manage to reach the double figures as the West Indians perished for just 288 on the board. Having a lead of 45 runs, this meant that the Indians would require 334 runs in the last inning, with 11 overs remaining in the fourth days play along with an entire fifth day. The match is evenly poised and can go either way. It'll be interesting to see how the Indians respond to this.

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The spinning duo had a bad start but were crucial in restricting West Indies to a score less than 300

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India needs 334 runs to win

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Now this time Philips made a century that's really a good thing. apart from him, none of then contributed. but bowling was superb, spinners shared 6 wickets while seamer's picking 4 wicket. so something special for the spinners.

good presentation and writing. I'm going with Deonarine
 
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Thanks for participating in this. Finally, someone at least cared to post comments on my story. :p
 
don't worry about comments really. The stories forum is very inactive atm.
Well I understand that. That's the only reason I am continuing with the updates, without thinking much of the comments. :)

Cheers
 
West Indies in India, 2011
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First Test Match at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai


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Sachin and Sehwag stabilized the Indian inning​

The Indians came out to chase a total of 334 with 110 overs of play remaining in the test match. Surprisingly, Virender Sehwag did not come out to open along with Gautam Gambhir. The Indian skipper, MS Dhoni decided to send Virat Kohli to open, with a plan of not losing any wicket in the 4th day of play, with just about 20 official overs remaining. Indian certainly didn't wish to lose Sehwag early, and it would have been quite easy to get him out for the Windies, considering what his batting style is.

The unusual batting pair of Kohli and Gambhir came out to open this inning, chasing 334 runs. It was a slow start for the Indians, with Gambhir getting off the mark on his 11th delivery and Kohli on his 23rd delivery. Sadly for India, West Indies managed to produce the wicket, and it was Virat Kohli who was dismissed. India lost their first wicket for 23 with just around 5-6 overs remaining.

The Indian skipper went for the unusual way yet again, sending out a night watchman in the form of Pragyan Ojha. Luckily, Gambhir and Ojha managed to protect their wickets, as India was on 38 for the loss of 1 wicket after the fourth day's play.

Unfortunately, Dhoni's gamble failed yet again as Pragyan Ojha got dismissed on the same day. A frustrated Dhoni finally decided to send a batsman out, but it was the wall, Rahul Dravid. Dravid and Gambhir managed to survive the little amount of overs remaining in the fourth day's play.

Rahul Dravid and Gautam Gambhir, the two most reliable players of the Indian XI came out to resume the day for Team India. Following the footsteps of Dhoni, Chris Gayle tried to experiment too. He gave the bowl to the part-timer, Omar Phillips. The gamble worked for Gayle as Gambhir had to take the long walk back to the pavilion, giving a simple catch to the keeper Denesh Ramdin off Phillips. Indian now was in a bit of hassle with the scorecard reading 48 for the loss of 3 wickets.

Virender Sehwag came out to join Rahul Dravid. The experienced duo provided some stability to the Indian inning, and gave the much required hope to chase the total. Sehwag continued his good form of the previous inning, whereas Dravid, looked comfortable, after being dismissed on a duck the last time. These two managed to add 86 runs to the board, before Rahul Dravid was dismissed by Nikita Miller.

The little master, Sachin Tendulkar came out to the pitch as the Mumbai crowd gave a loud cheer to him. The partnership of Sachin-Sehwag, like always, troubled the opposition. Sehwag was batting aggressively, while Tendulkar was playing perfect cricketing shots. The duo thrashed the Windies to all corners of the park. These two were involved in a huge partnership of 140 odd runs. Sehwag completed his century yet again, whereas the Master looked good in his knock of 74. He was dismissed by Jerome Taylor. The score now was 280 for the loss of 5 wickets. 54 more runs needed with 5 wickets in hand, wasn't really a difficult task for the Indians.

VVS Laxman and MS Dhoni failed to contribute much to the Indian scorecard. Making things worse for India, Sehwag too departed after a well deserved century. Praveen Kumar, the tail-ender too failed to contribute much as he departed for just 7 runs.

India were looking in a state of border but it was the turbanator, Harbhajan Singh who played a fighting inning of 16 runs, making sure India just clinched the victory by 1 wicket, with 5 overs left for the end of the day.

It was a close match and could have shifted either way until the very last delivery. Congratulations to team India on winning the first test against West Indies.

It'll be interesting to see how the two teams approach the second test at Hyderabad.


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Jeromey Taylor was the pick of the bowlers for the West Indies, taking 3 important wickets

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India won by 1 wicket

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Man of the Match
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Virender Sehwag
227 runs and 2 wickets

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Nobody could give the correct answer to the question of the Powerplay, but hedger_14 was closer. Congratulations Hedger for winning this one!
Thanks to all those who participated.
 
Nah, I don't think so.

What!!!!:eek:
Check this forum daily, many guests visit rather than members and comments are really rare. Views are also rare, but the current situation is better than the situation before a week or two. Thats why you feel like this.
 
What!!!!:eek:
Check this forum daily, many guests visit rather than members and comments are really rare. Views are also rare, but the current situation is better than the situation before a week or two. Thats why you feel like this.
I always feel good on seeing a new post to this thread, but I would feel more happy if the posts here would be about the story, and not about the forum.

For that, please use Story Forums - Feedback/Suggestions

Thanks and keep following my story! :)
 
Well, thats really a scintalling end for India Bounce. The writing is pretty solid.
 
Do I get the 100,000 vcash then? Sehwag just batted too well, just getting the Indians over the line.
 
Well, thats really a scintalling end for India Bounce. The writing is pretty solid.
That's more like it.
Yeah, the end was pretty good. I was very tensed as a wicket would mean India's loss. A good show by Bhajji at the end along with that of Sachin and Sehwag sealed India's victory.

Anyway, I am playing (simulating) the first day of the second test. :D

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Do I get the 100,000 vcash then? Sehwag just batted too well, just getting the Indians over the line.
Yes, you win the vCash! :)
Congrats!
 
West Indies in India, 2011

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Second Test Match at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

The second test match is at Hyderabad, one of the flattest wickets in India. We can hope to see a high scoring match. The batsmen just need to be there at the crease and the runs shall flow.

The pitch looks good, flat and will have even bounce and good carry to the keeper. It looks as if the spinners won't be too effective this time, as the pitch won't allow much spin, until the 3rd or even the 4th day. The outfield here is fast, extremely quick. In all, its a batsmen's paradise!

Chris Gayle wins the toss and elects to bat first.​

THE TEAMS:

India:

Gautam Gambhir
Virender Sehwag
Rahul Dravid
Sachin Tendulkar
Suresh Raina
VVS Laxman
MS Dhoni *?
Harbhajan Singh
Praveen Kumar
Pragyan Ojha
Zaheer Khan


West Indies:

Chris Gayle *
Omar Philips
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Narsingh Deonarine
Ryan Hinds
Denesh Ramdin ?
Darren Sammy
Nikita Miller
Ravi Rampaul
Jerome Taylor

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India won the previous match by just 1 wicket. The match was evenly balanced and could have shifted either way. Keeping that in mind, both the teams have made just 1 change each in the Playing XI.

India:
In: Suresh Raina
Out: Virat Kohli

West Indies:
In: Ravi Rampaul
Out: Amit Jaggernauth​
 

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