Natarajan makes an impressive debut
Natarajan twin strikes boost India despite Oz domination
Brisbane, Jan. 15: The incredible underdog fairytale of Thangarasu Natarajan got better with his twin strikes on debut headlining a commendable effort from an inexperienced Indian bowling attack, which reduced Australia to 274 for 5 despite a stylish hundred from Marnus Labuschagne on the opening day of the final Test.
The Indian attack, with a collective experience of
3 Tests and 10 balls and 11 wickets in its kitty, was pitted against a batting line-up with 59 hundreds.
After 87 overs, the two Tamil Nadu rookies Natarajan (20-2-63-2) and Washington Sundar (2-463-1) could hold their heads high for a lionhearted effort on a good batting pitch in the absence of the injured Ravichandran Ashwin and Jasprit Bumrah.
If tall off-spinner Washington set up a nice little trap to get rid of Steve Smith (36 off 77 balls), Natarajan forced centurion Labuschagne
(108 off 204 balls) and Matthew Wade (47 off 85 balls) to miscue their pullshots after a 113-run stand which threatened to put India in a spot.
At stumps, Tim Paine
(38) and Cameron Green
(28) had added 61 runs for the sixth wicket.
The distance between Palayampatti, a village in Tamil Nadu’s Salem, to Australia’s modern city Brisbane is 9,035 km on a google map. But add the hardships of a daily wager mother trying to put food on table, being called for suspect action early in his career, not being privileged enough to get a paternity leave (his daughter is already three months old), it’s a million miles emotionally that Team India’s favourite ‘Nattu’ has traversed.