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Aussies take a tumble as Kumble strikes on Day I

Kumble grabbed 7 wickets to skittle Aussies for 235 in the second Test, reports Pradeep Magazine. Full Scorecard || Key Battles

Published on: Oct 15, 2004 01:32 AM IST
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The deafening roar of the crowd throughout the day; the delirious chants drowning every other sound, even the appealing from the bowlers - it was back to happy hunting for India.

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It was a day, which started on a disappointing note but ended in smiles all around, with Anil Kumble grinning from ear to ear as he walked back to the pavilion with a bag of seven wickets in a spell of 10.3 destructive overs which saw Australians slide from 136 for no loss to 234 all out.

The Bangalore wicket was judged as wicked and even unplayable by all those who had a look at it before the first Test began. But its slow, even docile behaviour re-emphasised cricket's age-old dictum: predict the nature of the wicket at your own risk. Sufficiently chastened and probably wiser by the experience, none dared to even pretend to know anything about the surface here.

 
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Before I come to the point, a bit of a preamble is required. Even at the best of times, the relationship between those who perform and those who write and pass judgments on them is tenuous. And at the worst of times, it is tense and edgy. Over the years, both have generally learnt to live with each other and not cross the line between being downright rude and extra respectful, writes Pradeep Magazine.

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