Australia slump to a humiliating loss; India go 2-0 up

March 6, 2013

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Hyderabad, Mar 6: The shocking ease with which Australia collapsed on Day four was surprising. Ravindra Jadeja and R Ashwin were quick to seize on the batsmen's remarkable lack of will to fight as India completed a mammoth win -- by an innings and 135 runs -- with a day to spare.

The 9,495 faithfuls had not even settled into their seats here at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Tuesday when Ishant Sharma started the carnage. Australia started the day at 74/2, a further 192 runs behind India, and were all out for 131. There was no need for a second session of play.

India needed all of 122 minutes and 35 overs to roll over the visitors. Australia became the first team to lose by an innings after declaring in the first innings. It was a clear reflection of the cobwebs in the minds of Australia's batsmen and the stranglehold the Indian spinners have had over them in this four-match series, which India now lead 2-0. Ishant got Shane Watson to tickle a ball straying down leg straight into Dhoni's gloves, and it was free fall for the Australians from there on.

Michael Clarke survived some tense moments that involved an edge to the 'keeper off Ishant's bowling which was turned down by umpire Kumar Dharmasena. But the Aussie skipper didn't last long as Jadeja got him with a beauty that spun across the face of the bat and knocked down the off stump.

Jadeja ensured there would be no more fight from the rival camp when he struck for the second time in the span of five deliveries to get rid of opener Ed Cowan (44; 150b, 6x4), with Virender Sehwag at slip alert to an opportunity that popped up off Dhoni's pads.

Ashwin added five more to the 12 wickets he bagged in Chennai, but it was Jadeja who was all over the Aussies like a rash. His direct hit from covers got rid of Moises Henriques and it was all over bar the shouting for the Aussies. Ashwin sowed the seeds of doubt in Aussie minds with the wickets of David Warner and Phil Hughes, both bowled while attempting the sweep to deliveries bowled over the wicket.

The Australians' lack of experience in Indian conditions and their limitations were fully exposed by the Ashwin-Jadeja duo. Poor shot selection made it worse. Glenn Maxwell failed to pick Ashwin's carrom ball and Virat Kohli took a smart catch -- again off Dhoni's pads -- to dismiss Peter Siddle. Matthew Wade succumbed to Ashwin a delivery later as Dhoni became the most successful Indian captain two minutes into the delayed lunch break.

With 22 Test match victories, he has now eclipsed Sourav Ganguly's mark of 21 wins.

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Feb 18: Spinner Poonam Yadav claimed three wickets as India geared up for the ICC women's T20 World Cup with a thrilling two-run win over the West Indies in a low-scoring warm-up match in Brisbane on Tuesday. Electing to bat, India posted a lowly 107/8 in their stipulated 20 overs before returning to restrict the West Indies to 105/7. Chasing 108 to win, West Indies were comfortably placed at 57 for one in 13 overs when Deepti Sharma struck, cleaning up opener Lee-Ann Kirby (42) to trigger a collapse. Soon skipper Stafanie Taylor (16), Chedean Nation (0) and Deandra Dottin (1) were back in the hut as West Indies slipped to 67 for five in the 17th over.

Hayley Matthews (25) and Chinelle Henry (17) blasted three fours and a six in the 19th over to leave them with 11 to get off the last six balls.

Henry blasted Poonam for a four but the Indian dismissed Matthews in the fourth ball.

West Indies needed three runs off the last ball but Henry was caught by Veda Krishnamurthy.

Earlier, India's top-three failed to fire as they were reduced to 17 for three in 3.1 overs.

Opener Smriti Mandhana (4) lasted just six balls, while Jemimah Rodrigues (0) failed to open her account.

Young Shafali Verma blasted a couple of fours before being caught by Britney Cooper off Shamilia Connell (2/20).

Skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (11), too, didn't stay long, while Krishnamurthy was cleaned up by Afy Fletcher (1/26), as India slumped to 52 for five in 11.2 overs.

Deepti Sharma made a 32-ball 21 before becoming a victim of Anisa Mohammed (2/16), while Pooja Vastrakar (13) was removed by Aaliyah Alleyne (1/9).

Stafanie taylor then got rid of Taniya Bhatia for 10. Shikha Pandey finally smashed a 16-ball 24 to give some respectability to the total.

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