Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Vijay adds steel to opening gambit

- Somshuvra Laha sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

SOLID HAND He may have missed out on a hundred but if India go on to win in Ranchi, he would have played a key role

If India aren’t too hung up on a left-right combinatio­n, Murali Vijay and KL Rahul look to be their opening pair for all seasons. Rahul bats imperiousl­y when not injured but Vijay’s ability to switch on and off as per the situation makes this pair special.

Vijay reaffirmed that belief with a 183-ball 82 against Australia in Ranchi on Saturday. He missed out on a hundred in his 50th Test, but if India force a win in Ranchi, the role played by Vijay in the two highest partnershi­ps will be one of the biggest reasons.

Having injured his shoulder just before the second Test in Bangalore, it was imperative Vijay came back strongly. His place in the team was never in doubt, but Virat Kohli’s shoulder injury meant India had to start well. With an innings of two parts, Vijay ensured India didn’t lose ground in the Test.

Act One of Vijay’s innings was reasonably subdued, and justifiabl­y so. With Rahul going great guns and finding boundaries at will, India didn’t need an unnecessar­y dismissal. Vijay was mindful of that. Unless Australia bowled too full to him, Vijay was content playing on the backfoot, and as late as possible. By the time Vijay faced his 50th delivery, he had scored a boundaryle­ss 10.

It changed next ball though. Josh Hazlewood bowled wide, allowing Vijay to finally break the shackles with a glorious drive through cover. Vijay was content to play second fiddle till Nathan Lyon gave him the opportunit­y to improve his strike rate with three boundaries in the 33rd over. In Lyon’s next over though, he almost trapped Vijay but a faint inside-edge saved him.

Too much spin or the lack of it made Vijay look vulnerable at times, but it didn’t stop him from taking a few risks. Second over of the third day wasn’t the ideal time for adventure, but Vijay wanted to make a statement against left-arm spinner Steve O’Keefe and he jumped out of the crease and lifted him over long-on for six.

Vijay also used the sweep well. Vijay said it was a conscious decision. “They were bowling really tight, to be honest. Pujara and I had a talk in between. The goal was to see off the initial phase. It came out pretty well,

He is a worldclass player. It’s just a matter of time for him to get back in the groove... If we can extend the lead, we will have a good game in our hands. I was not disappoint­ed because the shot was on. Midon, midoff were inside so I thought it was my shot, but the situation was wrong

I wouldn’t rate it as a good innings… I fought out there, and that’s what matters. KL (Lokesh Rahul) batted really well, I wanted to feed off his energy. I just wanted to play tight cricket.

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AFP PHOTO Murali Vijay

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