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Indians in form ahead of first Test against Australia

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Adelaide: The second and final two-day tour game before India’s first Test against Australia ended in a draw with the Indians well in control of the proceedings at the Gliderol Stadium here Friday.

Indian batsmen posted 375 at tea on the second day, in reply to Cricket Australia (CA) XI’s 243 and reduced the hosts to 83/5 in their second innings at the end of play.

Frontline batsmen Murali Vijay (60), Virat Kohli (66) and Ajinkya Rahane (56) all hit half-centuries before being retired out as Indian batters got vital batting ptactice ahead of the first Test starting Dec 9. Wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha was also among runs, hitting 51.

India reached 4-236 at lunch on Friday with Vijay and Kohli sharing a 123-run stand, steadying India’s innings after the visitors slumped to 36/2 on day one. After the duo’s departure, another leading batsman Rohit Sharma also fine tuned himself with a solid knock of 48.

Indian bowlers then extended their impressive first-innings form, dismissing the top half of the home team’s batting line-up in just 21 overs, conceding 83 runs.

All four bowlers were among wickets with Ishant Sharma leading the charge, claiming two wickets for eight runs in his five overs.

The only bright spot for CA XI was opening batsmen Jordan Silk, who was unbeaten on 41 after scoring 58 in the first innings.

Brief Scores: Cricket Australia XI 243 and 83/5 (Jordan Silk 41 not out, Ishant Sharma 2/8)
Indians 375 (Murali Vijay 60, Virat Kohli 66 and Ajinkya Rahane 56).

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Sunil Gavaskar gives his opinion of GT allrounder Rahul Tewatia

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The left-handed batsman from Haryana is garnering praise from all quarters for the way he’s finishing games regularly in the most exciting IPL season.

Gavaskar reckons Tewatia’s whirlwind knock in Sharjah (in IPL 2020) where he smashed West Indies pacer Sheldon Cottrell for five sixes in an over, gave him the confidence that he belongs to the big stage.

Speaking on Cricket Live on Star Sports, Gavaskar said, “That assault on Sheldon Cottrell in Sharjah gave him the belief to do the impossible and the confidence that he belongs here. We saw the impossible (he did with the bat) the other day as well. There’s no twitching or touching the pads (which shows a batter’s nervousness) when he bats in the death overs. He just waits for the ball to be delivered and plays his shots. He’s got all the shots in the book, but most importantly his temperament to stay cool in a crisis is brilliant.”

Gavaskar has also nicknamed the 28-year-old cricketer the ‘ice-man’ and lauded Tewatia’s ability to remain unruffled during the tense moments.

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