NEW DELHI, Feb 5: Nearly six hours after Pakistan wrapped up the Indian tail in 11 minutes and 12 balls today, Mohammed Azharuddin was spotted coolly sipping a cup of tea in the Indian dressing room. The Indian skipper had that smug look on his face and was, probably, reflecting on the amazing manner in which the Pakistanis came upto him and meekly handed over the steering wheel of the second Test here.In the end, after 13 wickets fell on a frantic Friday at the Ferozeshah Kotla, with India as 46 for one in the second innings, Michael Holding wrapped up the action quite well on his way out, saying: ``It is not a very good wicket... (but) some of the good batsmen played bad strokes.''At least, four of the Pakistani top six played across the line to make a pitch with uneven bounce look all the more dangerous as India squirmed their way out of the wedge they had got into yesterday. Azhar's men may have even started dreaming of a fantastic win with three more days on their side to work on a crucial 80-runsfirst innings lead.
Looking back on a chilly morning, nobody -- definitely not the Pakistanis would have dreamt of such a script as Anwar and Afridi walked into bat after the Indian tail's guest appearance. The Pakistani dressing room was not too rattled when Anwar fell six minutes later the man who wanted 300 in India had not even totalled 50 till then.
Soon, Miandad had a smile on his face as Ijaz turned Prasad to the square leg fence and Afridi smashed Srinath to long off.The Indian shoulders were beginning to droop by now as Afridi welcomed Kumble with a huge six off his first ball and closed that over with another. Was Chennai's hero going for a repeat? The answer, unfortunately for Pakistan, came in the next over from Harbhajan Singh.
In walked Inzamam and, five balls later, out walked Ijaz. The Pakistani procession had begun. Held up for a brief while as Malik and Inzamam cut down the risks and played for their lives, the march began again down the line in the form of five wickets and endedwithin the last 38 runs and 19.3 overs.
Miandad recovered from shellshock for a while when Laxman came back in 20 minutes to make it look as if the Indians would walk the Pakistani road.But Dravid and Ramesh decided otherwise and closed out play without any damage even as the Chennai left-hander picked up four sweetly timed boundaries to rub it in for Pakistan.
Then, as the eventful day came to an end, the focus shifted to the state of the pitch and real might of Pakistan's batting line-up. The 22-yard strip had come in for lot of flak from the expert commentators here yesterday. There was even talk, the surface will crack by the end of the third day.
Today, the soothsayers could afford a smile as the odd ball did keep low to plant an element of doubt in the Pakistani batsmen's mind, almost all of whom are natural stroke players.
Scoreboard
India R B M 4/6
Ramesh b Saqlain 60 119 178 7
(missed a pull off a ball that hurried in)
Laxman b Akram 35 5 0 0
(ball cut in sharply, hitpads on to stumps)
Dravid lbw Saqlain 33 111 139 4
(Beaten while playing across)
Tendulkar lbw Saqlain 6 11 13 1
(went for paddle sweep; ball kept straight)
Azhar c Ijaz b Mushtaq 67 134 160 7/1
(Ball bounced more than expected)
Ganguly lbw Mushtaq 13 57 73 3
(On the front foot, ball straightened)
Mongia run out 10 23 37 0
(Prasad's call, failed to beat point's direct hit at keeper's end)
Kumble c Youhana b Saqlain 0 9 8 0
(played the wrong line, hit bad and pad)
Srinath lbw Saqlain 0 8 9 0
(spun in from off, beat forward prod)
Prasad not out 1 9 11 0
Harbhajan run out 1 1 4 0
(Prasad's call, failed to beat direct hit from short cover to keeper's end)
Extras (b 13, lb 7, nb67) 26
Total (9.15 overs.) 252
Fall of wickets: 1-88 (Laxman, 28.4 ov); 2-113 (Ramesh, 41.3); 3-122 (Tendulkar, 44); 4-191 (Dravid, 61.3); 5-231 (Ganguly, 82.2); 6-240 (Azhar, 84.5); 7-243 (Kumble. 87.3); 8-247 (Srinath, 89.5), 9-248 (Mongia,90.3)
Bowling: Akram 13-3-23-1; Waqar 13-5-37-0; Mushtaq 26-5-64-2; Saqlain 35.5-8-94-5; Afridi 4-1-14-0.PAKISTAN (1ST INN) r b m 4/6
Anwar c Mongia b Prasad 1 5 6 0
(Hung out bat to a ball that moved away after pitching outside off)
Afridi b Harbhajan 32 53 75 3/2
(Played forward, across and over a ball pitched up and held course)
Ijaz c Dravid b Kumble 17 44 78 3
(ball turned across bat, hit gloves on way to silly point)
Inzamam b Kumble 26 62 81 3
(swung across a fullish straight ball on middle & leg)
Youhanna c&b Kumble 3 24 19 0
(couldn't keep down an off-drive as ball came on slower after pitching)
Malik c Azhar b Prasad 31 59 76 4
(ball popped up between bowler and short cover after in-cutter hit pad & bat)
Moin lbw Srinath 14 19 36 2
(played across an inswinger that kept low)
Akram lbw Harbhajan 15 57 74 2
(went back and missed a straight ball on off and middle)
Mushtaq c Laxman b Harbhajan 12 44 48 2
(bat & pad to sillypoint)
Saqlain lbw Kumble 2 15 18 0
(wrong'un on middle & leg that kept very low and hit him above ankle)
Waqar not out 1 11 10 0
Extras (b 1, lb 8, nb 9) 18
Total (64.3 overs, 266m) 172
Fall of wickets: 1-1 (Anwar, 1.2 ov), 2-54 (Afridi, 15.4), 3-54 (Ijaz, 16.5), 4-60 (Youhanna, 22.4), 5-114, (Inzamam, 38), 6-130 (Malik, 42.1), 7-139 (Moin, 46.1), 8-167 (Mushtaq, 59.4), 9-168 (Akram, 61.2)
Bowling: Srinath: 12-1-38-1, Prasad 11-1-20-2, Harbhajan 17-5-30-3, Kumble 24.3-6-75-4.
INDIA (2nd inn) R B M 4/6
Ramesh (batting) 22 65 79 4
Laxman b Akram 8 16 20 2
(Cut in sharply, squeezed through bat & pad to pluck out off-stump)
Dravid (batting) 6 35 57 0
Extras: (b 4, lb 4, nb 2) 10
Total: (for 1 wkt, 19 overs) 46
Fall of wickets: 1-15 (Laxman, 4.5)Bowling: Akram 7-2-13-1, Waqar 4-2-12-0, Saqlain 5-2-8-0, Mushtaq 3-1-5-0.
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