Saturday, March 21, 2009

INDIA'S HISTORIC 1ST TEST MATCH WIN ON NEW ZEALAND SOIL AFTER 33 YEARS



Indian team can’t think of better result than this, they have beaten New Zealand quite comprehensively in the first test match to take 1-0 lead in the three match test series.A six-wicket haul from Harbhajan Singh took India to a 10-wicket win over New Zealand on the fourth day of the first Test in Hamilton.

After bowling out New Zealand for 279 in their second inning with the help of Harbhajan Singh's brilliant bowling, India needed only 39 runs to register an emphatic win.
Indian think tank sent Rahul Dravid and Gautam Gambhir to go for the target and saving Sehwag in the dug out (probably they don’t want to hurt his confidence right now). Since it was small target of 39 runs, it was just a matter of time for both openers to achieve the target.
India achieves the target in just 5.2 overs to wrap-up the match. The winning run is hit by left-hander Gautam Gambhir (30 runs of 18 balls). Rahul Dravid (8 runs of 14 balls) remain other not out batsman.
Earlier resuming from the overnight score of 75/3, New Zealand started the day cautiously with Ross Taylor taking his time to settle in the middle while D.Flynn tickling the scoreboard with single or double both put on 35 runs for the fourth wicket.Flynn resumed this morning on 24 and made a solid start alongside Taylor. It had taken India almost an hour to break through in the morning but once they did, wickets kept falling at regular intervals. The first success came when R.Taylor ran out of his patience and caught in the gully by Virendra Sehwag trying to play a nudge shot on the bowling of M.Patel.
But New Zealand's real threat began when Harbhajan came into the attack on Saturday morning.
After dismissing Martin Guptil before stumps on Friday ,He first removed first inning centurion J.Ryder trapping him lbw for 21 runs to register his second wicket before lunch on day4.
Flynn reached his third test half century from 118 balls. Flynn (67) also became the victim to Harbahajn's bowling, when he had a thin inside edge onto the pad allowing Gautam Gambhir to make the simple catch.
All-rounder James Franklin was out for 14 when he ballooned Harbhajan's delivery towards Munaf at point to make the easy catch.

McCullum and captain Daniel Vettori were on the crease,as their last recognised pair of batsmen for the afternoon session.
They battled for an eight-wicket stand of 38 until the Vettori's inside edge onto the pad was picked off by Mahendra Dhoni, bringing an end to the New Zealand captain's innings of 21.
There was no substantial partnership in the New Zealand's second inning except the ninth wicket partnership between B.McCullum (84 runs) and I.O’Brien (14 runs). Both put on 76 runs for the ninth wicket. However Harbhajan Singh dismissed I.O’Brien just after tea to take his sixth wicket of the innings.It was soon followed by McCullum.

Harbhajan Singh produced a magical spell, probably one of his best overseas spell of 61/6 to bowl out New Zealand on the same score of 279 as they made in their first inning.
The first test match was in the firm grip of the Indians right from the first session of day1 however New Zealand did showed some fight back with century from D.Vettori and J.Ryder in their first inning after 61/6 at lunch on day1 but it was always going to be a tough ask for New Zealand to came back from that situation.
Sachin Tendulkar was declared Man of The Match for his superb century in the Indian first inning.
Look at some stats after the result of this match:
This is India first test match win after 33 years on New Zealand soil (Last win was in Auckland in 1976)
Harbhajan Singh figure of 63/6 during New Zealand second inning is now his best bowling figure away from home
Zaheer Khan became the seventh Indian to scalp 200 wickets in Test cricket when he dismissed NZ opener Tim McIntosh.
Rahul Dravid equals Maximum Catches Record of Mark Waugh.
This win has now given M.S.Dhoni a success rate of 83.33% as a Captain, now he has lead India in six matches and won 5 out of six while drawing one
This was India 99th Test Win and 23rd Win away from home
Indian team has now won four of its last six Tests.

Match Summery:
New Zealand 1st Inning – 279/10 in 78.2 Overs
D.Vettori- 118 J.Ryder–102
I.Sharma– 19.2-4-73-4 M.Patel– 18-4-60-3
India 1st Inning – 520/10 in 152.4 Overs
S.Tendulkar- 160 G.Gambhir–72
C.Martin– 30-9-98-3 I.O’Brien– 33-7-103-3
New Zealand 2nd Inning – 279/10 in 102.3 Overs
B.McCullum- 84 D.Flynn–67
H.Singh– 28-2-63-6 M.Patel– 17-2-60-2

RESULTS:
INDIA WON THE 1ST TEST BY 10 WICKETS
INDIA LEADS THE SERIES BY 1-0

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