The Sunday Guardian

Kuldeep spins it India’s way

Debutant left arm spinner Kuldeep’s fantastic spell, in which he claimed four wickets, put the brakes on Australia.

- Kuldeep Yadav.

Debutant left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav’s four wickets helped India skittle out Australia for 300 in their first innings on the opening day of the fourth and final cricket Test here on Saturday.

Electing to bat after winning the toss here, skipper Steven Smith (111) and opener David Warner (56) set the tone for a massive Australian total, before chinaman Kuldeep triggered a batting collapse to bring India back into the game, with figures of 4/68.

Pacer Umesh Yadav compliment­ed the rookie spinner well to pick 2/69 while seamer Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar, Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandr­an Ashwin took a wicket apiece.

India batted for an over and are still to open their scoring with both the openers Lokesh Rahul and Murali Vijay intact at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n (HPCA) Stadium.

With the series locked at one-all, India suffered a big blow when captain and batting mainstay Virat Kohli was ruled out of the match due to a right shoulder injury he suffered in the third Test in Ranchi.

India didn’t replace Kohli with a batsman but decided to field an extra bowler, in the form of Kuldeep. Stand-in captain Ajinkya Rahane lost the toss and Australia decided to bat first. The tourists endured a big blow early in their innings when opening batsman Matt Renshaw (1) was bowled by Umesh in the second over of the day.

Smith joined hands with Warner and the experience­d duo helped Australia not only recover from the early blow but also put their team in command with a 134run stand for the second wicket.

Smith, who has been in superb form in this series, handled the Indian bowlers with ease, registerin­g his third century of the series and 20th in his Test career. The right-hander hit 14 boundaries during the 173 deliveries he faced.

Smith’s smooth batting helped Warner overcome his early struggles and adopt his trademark aggressive style. He hammered eight boundaries apart from a six over the mid-off fence off the bowling of off-spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin.

The partnershi­p was broken by Kuldeep, who removed Warner shortly after lunch with the Aussie southpaw staying back on a fuller delivery that extracted bounce off the wicket taking the edge of the bat with skipper Ajinkya Rahane pouching it.

The Uttar Pradesh spinner surprised one and all with his craft on debut. Kuldeep made the most of the bounce off the pitch and turned the ball sharply with his variations leaving the batsmen flummoxed more often than not.

The last Test’s saviours Shaun Marsh (4)and Peter Handscomb (8) did not last long, leaving the visitors at 168/4. IANS

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