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We failed as a batting unit: Dhoni

Mohali, Nov 2 – Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni blamed his batsmen for the loss against Australia in the fourth One-day international here Monday that allowed the visitors to level the seven-match series 2-2.

Chasing a victory target of 251, India were all out for 226 in 46.4 overs on a batting friendly track at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium (PCA).

‘We should have achieved the target and for that we had to bat 50 overs. But we failed as a batting unit. It was a fantastic One-day wicket,’ said Dhoni.

‘It is big set-back for the team. The batsmen got the starts but failed to convert them into partnerships,’ he said.

Dhoni, however, lauded his bowlers and fielders, who affected four run outs, for restricting Australia much below the par total on this ground.

‘Our bowlers did a good job and this was one of the best fielding efforts in the last one and a half years. But we have to show the same intensity in fielding regularly,’ said Dhoni.

The Indian captain also defended young fast bowler Ishant Sharma, who is going through a rough patch and gave away 42 runs in five overs.

‘Ishant was targeted by the Australians. And that can happen to any bowler on any day. They took the risk against Ishant and it paid off,’ he said.

Dhoni also added that Gautam Gambhir, who missed the match due to a neck injury, would be available for the fifth ODI in Hyderabad.

Australian skipper Ricky Ponting said it was a good win to level the series.

‘Ideally we should have scored more than 250. We were 30-40 runs short. But we bowled and fielded superbly and the bowlers stood up to the task,’ he said.

Australia level series 2-2 as batsmen let down India (Roundup)

Mohali, Nov 2 – Indian batsmen squandered a good start on a perfect batting strip to go down by 24 runs to Australia in the fourth One-day international at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Monday.

Chasing 251, India folded up for 226 in 46.4 overs after Sachin Tendulkar top scored with 40 and Virender Sehwag smashed 30 off 19 balls.

Harbhajan Singh, who scored a quick-fire 31 off 25 balls, and Praveen Kumar (16) once again raised hopes of a turnaround, similar to their heroic stand in the first ODI in Vadodara, but Shane Watson (3-29) stopped them short.

Australia, struggling with injury worries on the tour, came back to square the seven-match series 2-2 and stayed number No.1 ODI team.

Put in to bat by India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Australia were all out for 250 in 49.2 overs as Cameron White scored a quick 62 off 71 balls and skipper Ricky Ponting 52. Man of the Match Watson chipped in with 49 runs.

Dhoni had no doubt in mind to opt for fielding, keeping in mind the heavy dew that would play an important role later in the night. His bowlers were bang on target and left-arm seamer Ashish Nehra was the pick of the lot with his three for 37 from his eight overs while off-spinner Harbhajan Singh got two for 48 from his 10 overs.

India got off to a rollicking start through Sehwag and Tendulkar. They added 40 runs at a quick pace.

Sehwag spoiled Mitchell Johnson’s birthday party by hitting him out of the attack, smashing the left-arm pacer for seven fours.

Ponting would not have brought in Doug Bollinger so early, if Johnson had not been treated so harshly. The bowling change did the trick as Sehwag failed to clear Watson at mid-off.

Bollinger struck again removing Virat Kohli.

Tendulkar looked set to achieve his personal milestone of reaching 17,000 runs, but a poor lbw decision by Sri Lankan umpire Asoka D Silva played spoilsport. TV replays clearly showed that the Nathan Hauritz delivery was going down the leg side. In retrospect Tendulkar’s dismissal might have changed the course of the match.

The in-form combination of Mahendra Singh Dhoni (26) and Yuvraj Singh (12) met a premature end as Ricky Ponting’s brilliant pick-up and throw found the left-hander short of crease.

Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Ravindra Jadeja were back to the pavilion quickly and Australia looked in command before once again surviving the Harbhajan scare to pull through. Harbhajan hit five fours and a six during his exciting knock.

Earlier in the day, a rash of run-outs and a lower-order collapse saw Australia well short of the par total on this ground. The visitors folded up in 49.2 overs despite being well placed at 201 for four in 40 overs.

Indian bowlers, helped by some tight fielding, gave away just 49 runs picking up six wickets in 9.2 overs.

Both Nehra and Praveen Kumar gave India a good start, giving away only 37 runs in the first 10 overs. Nehra was the first to strike, trapping Shaun Marsh (5) leg before wicket in the eighth over.

Watson and Ponting played sensibly and milked the Indian bowlers for some easy runs for their 64-run second-wicket stand.

Watson was all set for a deserving half-century but Harbhajan struck with his second ball as the Australian edged to wicketkeeper Dhoni. Watson hit six fours during his 52-ball stay.

With two wickets down for less than 100 runs, Ponting and White did some repairing act but a direct throw from Jadeja ended the Australian captain’s 59-ball innings that had five boundaries and a six.

White and Michael Hussey (40) then plundered the spinners in the 73-run stand.

Hussey lofted Yuvraj Singh for a huge six over wide long-on. But Yuvraj had the last laugh after Hussey was caught by Ishant at deep mid-wicket. White was run out to a direct throw from Nehra.

Australia surprisingly opted for the last power play after the 44th over, but could muster only 23 runs from it.

Scoreboard: India vs Australia, fourth ODI

Mohali, Nov 2 – Scoreboard of the fourth One-day international (ODI) cricket match between India and Australia here Monday.

Australia:

Shane Watson c Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh 49

Shaun Marsh lbw b Nehra 5

Ricky Ponting run out (Jadeja) 52

Cameron White run out (Nehra) 62

Mike Hussey c Sharma b Yuvraj Singh 40

Moises Henriques st Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh 6

Mitchell Johnson b Nehra 8

Graham Manou run out (Kumar) 7

Nathan Hauritz not out 9

Peter Siddle c Jadeja b Nehra 1

Doug Bollinger run out (Yuvraj Singh/Kumar) 0

Extras: (lb 1, w 9, nb 1) 11

Total: (all out in 49.2 overs) 250

Fall of wickets: 1-24 (Marsh, 7.4 overs), 2-88 (Watson, 18.1), 3-123 (Ponting, 26.5), 4-196 (Hussey, 38.1), 5-217 (Henriques, 42.4), 6-226 (White, 44.5), 7-236 (Johnson, 46.1), 8-241 (Manou, 47.1), 9-247 (Siddle, 48.4), 10-250 (Bollinger, 49.2)

Bowling:

Praveen Kumar 9.2 0 41 0

Ashish Nehra 8 0 37 3

Ishant Sharma 5 0 42 0

Ravindra Jadeja 7 0 27 0

Harbhajan Singh 10 0 48 2

Yuvraj Singh 10 0 54 1

India:

Virender Sehwag c Watson b Bollinger 30

Sachin Tendulkar lbw b Hauritz 40

Virat Kohli c Manou b Bollinger 10

Yuvraj Singh run out (Ponting) 12

Mahendra Singh Dhoni c Manou b Bollinger 26

Suresh Raina b Hauritz 17

Ravindra Jadeja run out (Ponting/Manou) 7

Harbhajan Singh c & b Watson 31

Praveen Kumar c Manou b Watson 16

Ashish Nehra c Hauritz b Watson 7

Ishant Sharma not out 3

Extras (b 1, lb 5, w 20, nb 1) 27

Total (all out in 46.4 overs) 226

Fall of wickets 1-40 (Sehwag, 6.5 overs), 2-78 (Kohli, 14.3), 3-94 (Tendulkar, 18.5), 4-113 (Yuvraj Singh, 23.2), 5-145 (Dhoni, 31.2), 6-156 (Raina, 34.2), 7-177 (Jadeja, 38.4), 8-204 (Harbhajan Singh, 42.1), 9-217 (Kumar, 44.4), 10-226 (Nehra, 46.4)

Bowling

Mitchell Johnson 9 0 74 0

Peter Siddle 5 2 15 0

Doug Bollinger 9 2 38 3

Moises Henriques 7 0 33 0

Nathan Hauritz 9 1 31 2

Shane Watson 7.4 1 29 3

Toss: India, who choose to field

Man of the match: Shane Watson (Australia)

Umpires: Asoka de Silva (Sri Lanka) and Amiesh Saheba

TV umpire: Sanjay Hazare

Match referee: Chris Broad (England)

Australia beat India by 24 runs

Mohali, Nov 2 – Australia defeated India by 24 runs in the fourth One-day international at the Punjab Cricket Association stadium here Monday.

Chasing 251, India were all out for 226 in 46.4 overs.

Virender Sehwag (30) and Sachin Tendulkar (40) gave India a good start, but from there on Indian batsmen lost the plot.

Harbhajan Singh (31) and Praveen Kumar (16) fought back before Shane Watson (3-29) removed both.

Doug Bollinger (3-38) and Nathan Hauritz (2-31) were the other successful bowlers.

Australia thus levelled the seven-match series 2-2.

Somdev improves his career-best ranking to 116

New Delhi, Nov 2 – India’s No.1 Somdev Devvarman continued his upward stride on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) charts, jumping five places to 116th, in the rankings released Monday.

Somdev last week had improved his career best rankings of 124 to 121.

Prakash Amritraj gained seven places to 223 while Yuki Bhambri retained his 344th position.

In the men’s doubles, Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes are static at seventh and eighth places respectively.

In the women’s singles, Sania Mirza maintained her 58th position. She gained one spot to 37th in the doubles rankings.

Mumbai F.C. log three points by beating Mohun Bagan

Kolkata, Nov 2 – Exploiting rival goalkeeping lapses, Mumbai F.C. won their maiden outing by finishing on the right side of a 2-1 scoreline against former champions Mohun Bagan in the I-League Monday.

Despite maintaining greater ball possession, Bagan had to eat an humble pie mainly due to the costly lapses of custodian Shilton Pal, who took his place under the bar as an injured Sangram Mukherjee had to stay away.

Abhishek Yadav and Bashiru Abbas found the target for the visitors while Snehashish Chakraborty pulled one back for the local side in the tie at Vidyasagar Krirangan, Barasat, about 30 km from here.

Mumbai F.C. struck soon after the start, with Yadav’s weak header following a Subhas Chakraborty centre entering the net, as Pal failed to come anywhere near the ball. The match was then not even a minute old.

The Mumbaikars doubled the lead in the 41st minute after Pal needlessly collided with teammate and defender Sangram Mandi. The loose ball travelled to Bashiru who calmy guided it into the vacant goal.

Mohun Bagan stepped on the gas in the second session, carrying out waves of attack, and finally got results on the hour mark. Snehasish scored of a rebound after substitute Banco Cardozo’s shot from the right was partially thwarted by goalkeeper A. C. Nithinlal.

Encouraged by the goal, Bagan played with gusto, but the Mumbai F. C. defenders stood firm. The three-time champions saw their attackline somewhat blunted with dangerman Edeh Chidi policed to submission by the ultimate winners.

After six rounds, Bagan are at the sixth slot with nine points, three more than Mumbai F.C. The visitors hold the eighth position.

Danish pair dominate Volvo India International Regatta

Chennai, Nov 2 – Denmark’s Kirketarp Kristian and Sletten Mathias dominated the opening day when they led in all the three races of the 29er class in the Volvo India International Regatta at the Chennai Port, here today.

The Danes shrugged off a slow start and broke free from the bunch in the last race to finish ahead of the two Indian combinations of Aman Vyas and Sachin Singha and Hussain Bhavnagarwala and Nishanth Chandrasekar.

In the Optimist class, the Indian sailors were in the forefront with local challenger, Ganapathy KC in the lead with five penalty points followed by Sankalp Kapur (11) and Rufus Patrick (14).

Four Indian women boxers in finals of Asian Indoor Games

New Delhi, Nov 2 – M.C. Mary Kom led the charge of four Indian boxers into the finals of the Asian Indoor Games in Vietnam Monday.

Four time World Champion Mary Kom lived up to her reputation as she defeated Josie Gabuco of the Philippines 7-3 in the semi-finals of the 46 kg category. She will meet Hoa Nguyi Thi of Vietnam in the finals Wednesday.

Sarita Devi outclassed local favourite Lien Doan Thi 25-3 pts in the 54 kg category. She will take on Qin Zhang of China in the finals.

N. Usha, in the 57 kg category, overcame another Vietnamese opponent Chung Ngo Thi 3-2. Usha meets Peamwilai Laopeam of Thailand next.

Kavita Goyat is already in the finals of the 64 kgs category where she meets Khassenova Saida of Kazakhstan.

In the 51 kg category, Chhoto Loura lost 0-6 to World Championship silver medallist Annie Albania of the Philippines.

Australia lose way to end up on 250

Mohali, Nov 2 – A rash of run-outs and a lower-order collapse saw Australia ending up with 250 after promising much more in the fourth One-day international against India here Monday.

Australia were set for a big total after Cameron White scored a quick 62 off 71 balls and skipper Ricky Ponting made 52. But four run-outs and a lower-order collapse saw the visitors folding up in 49.2 overs, falling well short of the par total on this ground.

Put in to bat by India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Australia were well placed at 201 for four in 40 overs. But Indian bowlers, helped by some tight fielding, gave away just 49 runs picking up six wickets in 9.2 overs.

Brilliant throws from Ravindra Jadeja and Ashish Nehra brought an end to the innings of Ponting and White. Shane Watson (49) and Michael Hussey (40) gifted away their wickets.

Dhoni had no doubt in mind to opt for fielding, keeping in mind the heavy dew that would play an important role in the latter stage of the game. His bowlers were bang on target and left-arm seamer Nehra was the pick of the lot with his three for 37 from his eight overs while off-spinner Harbhjan Singh got two for 48 from his 10 overs.

Both Nehra and Praveen Kumar gave India a good start, giving away only 37 runs in the first 10 overs. Nehra was the first to strike, trapping Shaun Marsh (5) leg before wicket in the eighth over.

Watson (49) and Ponting played sensibly and milked the Indian bowlers for some easy runs for their 64-run second-wicket stand.

Ponting was severe on Ishant Sharma. The Australian captain smashed the young fast bowler in his first over for 13 runs that included a six and four. Watson was in no hurry and found the boundaries regularly.

Watson was all set for a deserving half-century but Habhajan struck with his second ball as the Australian edged to wicketkeeper Dhoni. Watson hit six fours during his 52-ball stay.

With two wickets down for less than 100 runs, Ponting and White did some repairing act with but a direct throw from Jadeja ended the Australian captain’s 59-ball innings that had five boundaries and a six.

White and Hussey (40) then plundered the spinners in the 73-run stand. Hussey’s quick-fire knock came up in 41 deliveries and he used his feet well against the slow bowlers. Hussey lofted Yuvraj Singh for a huge six over wide long-on. But Yuvraj had the last laugh after Hussey was caught by Ishant at deep mid-wicket.

Australia surprisingly opted for the last power play after the 44th over, but could muster only 23 runs from it.

Scoreboard of Australia innings against India

Mohali, Nov 2 – The following is the scoreboard of Australia’s innings in the fourth One-Day International against India at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Monday:

Australia:

Shane Watson c Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh 49

Shaun Marsh lbw b Nehra 5

Ricky Ponting run out (Jadeja) 52

Cameron White run out (Nehra) 62

Mike Hussey c Sharma b Yuvraj Singh 40

Moises Henriques st Dhoni b Harbhajan Singh 6

Mitchell Johnson b Nehra 8

Graham Manou run out (Kumar) 7

Nathan Hauritz not out 9

Peter Siddle c Jadeja b Nehra 1

Doug Bollinger run out (Yuvraj Singh/Kumar) 0

Extras: (lb 1, w 9, nb 1) 11

Total: (all out in 49.2 overs) 250

Fall of wickets: 1-24 (Marsh, 7.4 overs), 2-88 (Watson, 18.1), 3-123 (Ponting, 26.5), 4-196 (Hussey, 38.1), 5-217 (Henriques, 42.4), 6-226 (White, 44.5), 7-236 (Johnson, 46.1), 8-241 (Manou, 47.1), 9-247 (Siddle, 48.4), 10-250 (Bollinger, 49.2)

Bowling:

Praveen Kumar 9.2 0 41 0 (4w)

Ashish Nehra 8 0 37 3 (1nb, 1w)

Ishant Sharma 5 0 42 0 (1w)

Ravindra Jadeja 7 0 27 0

Harbhajan Singh 10 0 48 2 (2w)

Yuvraj Singh 10 0 54 1 (1w)

Toss: India, who choose to field

Umpires: Asoka de Silva (Sri Lanka) and Amiesh Saheba

TV umpire: Sanjay Hazare

Match referee: Chris Broad (England)