Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir negotiated the Aussie pacemen with confidence before rain ended the day with India at 68-0 with 4 overs left.
Earlier Michael Hussey slammed his ninth Test century making a chanceless 146 off 276 balls. Indian leftarm pacer Zaheer Khan claimed the last three Aussie wickets within eleven balls to have the visitors 430 all out.
Stuart MacGill comments on the Aussies spinners.
Day 2, 1st Test Bangalore Oct 2008.
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Test MatchesSriparam 10/10/2008 00:00
No, i think that the honours are pretty even. It always takes two completed innings to decide which team is in front of the test match.
IanBishop 10/10/2008 00:00
Despite your heading for this clip, I think the Aussies are in front.....400+ on this pitch is very good.
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DSood 10/10/2008 00:00
The test is very evenly balanced...the fast scoring of Sehwag & Gambhir (68 runs in 18 overs, run rate almost 4)was in stark contrast to the Aussies (430 in 150 ovs, almost 2 days, at a run rate of 2.8)