Tendulkar on course for 100th century

25 Nov, 2011

Sachin Tendulkar stayed on course for an unprecedented 100th international century as India made a strong reply on the third day of the third and final Test against the West Indies on Thursday. The master batsman was unbeaten on 67 while Rahul Dravid (82) completed 13,000 Test runs as India reached 281-3 in their first innings at stumps in reply to the West Indies' 590 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
Tendulkar has so far added 57 for the unfinished fourth-wicket stand with Venkatsai Laxman (32 not out) with India now needing 110 more runs to avoid the follow-on with seven wickets in hand. "We could have a full house tomorrow with the little master on 67, but we also have plans to break a few Indian hearts. It should be an interesting day," said West Indies skipper Darren Sammy.
Tendulkar's 133-ball knock included an uppercut for six off paceman Fidel Edwards. He played handsomely, delighting the nearly 20,000 spectators in the 32,000-capacity stadium. But he was lucky to survive on 58 when wicket-keeper Carlton Baugh dropped a difficult chance off leg-spinner Devendra Bishoo. Tendulkar's 99 international centuries are almost evenly split between the Test and one-day format.
Dravid batted confidently during his 149-ball knock to become only the second batsman after Tendulkar (15,153) to score 13,000 Test runs when he drove seamer Sammy through the covers for four. He also completed 1,000 Test runs in the year for the third time in his career. India lost openers Gautam Gambhir (55) and free-scoring Virender Sehwag (37) before the world's top two run-getters, Dravid and Tendulkar, added 86 for the third wicket.
Sammy provided the breakthrough in his third over when he bowled Sehwag with a delivery that cut in to surprise the batsman. The West Indies earlier added 15 runs off 3.1 overs to their overnight total of 575-9 before off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin bowled Bishoo (12) to finish with 5-156 - his second five-wicket haul in the debut Test series. Debutant paceman Varun Aaron claimed three wickets, while paceman Ishant Sharma and left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha took one wicket each.



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Scoreboard
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West Indies 1st innings: (overnight 575-9)
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A. Barath c Dhoni b Ashwin 62
K. Brathwaite c Kohli b Ashwin 68
K. Edwards c Dhoni b Sharma 86
D. Bravo c Dhoni b Aaron 166
K. Powell c Dhoni b Ojha 81
M. Samuels c Dravid b Ashwin 61
C. Baugh b Aaron 4
D. Sammy c Dhoni b Aaron 3
R. Rampaul c Kohli b Ashwin 10
F. Edwards not out 11
D. Bishoo b Ashwin 12
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Extras: (b8, lb16, nb2) 26
Total: (for all out; 184.1 overs) 590
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Fall of wickets: 1-137, 2-150, 3-314, 4-474, 5-518, 6-524, 7-540, 8-563, 9-566, 10-590.
Bowling: Sharma 32-9-84-1 (nb1), Aaron 28-4-106-3, Ojha 48-10-126-1, Ashwin 52.1-6-156-5, Sehwag 16-1-61-0 (nb1), Kohli 2-0-9-0, Tendulkar 6-0-24-0.



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India 1st innings:
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G. Gambhir c Baugh b Rampaul 55
V. Sehwag b Sammy 37
R. Dravid b Samuels 82
S. Tendulkar not out 67
V. Laxman not out 32
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Extras: (b1, nb4, w3) 8
Total: (for 3 wks; 80 overs) 281
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Fall of wickets: 1-67, 2-138, 3-224.
Bowling: F. Edwards 15-0-70-0 (nb4), Rampaul 12-1-42-1 (w1), Sammy 22-3-67-1 (w2), Samuels 11-0-48-1, Bishoo 20-4-53-0.
Toss: West Indies
Umpires: Tony Hill (NZL) and Bruce Oxenford (AUS)
TV umpire: Shavir Tarapore (IND)
Match referee: David Boon (AUS).

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