Deccan Chronicle

Natarajan makes an impressive debut

Natarajan twin strikes boost India despite Oz domination

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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.

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 ?? — AFP ?? Thangarasu Natarajan (centre) celebrates the wicket of Marnus Labuschagn­e with teammates on Day One of the fourth Test at the Gabba in Brisbane.
— AFP Thangarasu Natarajan (centre) celebrates the wicket of Marnus Labuschagn­e with teammates on Day One of the fourth Test at the Gabba in Brisbane.

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