Australia wallop India in Brisbane

Sun, 19 Feb 09:37:00 2012

Ben Hilfenhaus took five wickets as Australia's pacemen ripped through India's top order to secure an emphatic 110-run victory in the one-day Tri-series on a steamy night at the Gabba in Brisbane on Sunday.

Australia's Brett Lee (C) celebrates taking the wicket of India's Gautam Gambhir (not pictured) during their one-day international cricket match in Brisbane February 19, 2012. - 0

Hilfenhaus and evergreen quick Brett Lee combined to reduce India to 36 for four wickets within 11 overs. India finally stumbled to 178 all out in the 44th over in reply to Australia's 288 for five.

Australia took over from India at the top of the standings after the seventh match of the tournament which also features World Cup finalists Sri Lanka.

Dominant with both bat and ball, the only fly in Australia's ointment was another failure by stand-in captain Ricky Ponting, who scratched around for seven runs from 26 balls before flicking a Zaheer Khan ball off his pads straight to Irfan Pathan at square leg.

The 37-year-old has endured a nightmare series, scoring two, six, one and two in his previous four innings and will be under huge pressure to retain his place in the side with regular skipper Michael Clarke expected to return from a hamstring strain.

Australia won the toss and elected to bat in baking hot temperatures and rode their luck on a rock-hard pitch as India dropped catches and bowled waywardly in a largely woeful effort in the field.

Rohit Sharma dropped opener Matthew Wade from the second ball of the innings, leaping across from second slip to grass a one-handed attempt that should have been left for Sachin Tendulkar at first slip.

Wade and David Warner survived to compile a first-wicket stand of 70 before the latter was out for 43, poking at an innocuous delivery from Irfan Pathan that sent the ball straight to Tendulkar at mid-wicket.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Wade was also out with a loose shot for 43, scooping a ball from Rohit Sharma straight back to the part-time spinner, before Mike Hussey and Peter Forrest took control with a 100-run stand.

Hussey scored his 5,000th ODI run before being deceived by a slower ball off Pathan to be caught at midwicket by Suresh Raina on 59.

Forrest was out shortly after for 52, well caught by Virat Kohli at deep mid-wicket but there was to be little relief for India as David Hussey and Dan Christian plundered 65 runs from the last six overs.

India's chase began disastrously, with Gambhir caught behind for five off 35-year-old paceman Lee and number three batsman Kohli very nearly followed three overs later when he slapped a shot to Xavier Doherty at third-man, only for the spinner to spill the chance.

Farcically, Tendulkar, on three, slashed at a wider delivery on the next ball off Hilfenhaus which went to exactly the same fielder who made no mistake the second time round.

Lee had Sharma caught behind for a duck and Hilfenhaus coaxed a nick from Kohli for 12. India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni attempted to mount another fightback after helping India cobble a tie against Sri Lanka in their previous match in Adelaide on Tuesday.

The wicketkeeper-captain scored a defiant 56 and shared a 46-run stand with Raina before a 32-run partnership with all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja.

His dismissal, skying a catch to midwicket off Hilfenhaus, reduced India to 149-7 and was the final nail in the coffin as man-of-the-match Hilfenhaus and Lee conceded only 29 more runs in cleaning up the tail.

Reuters

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  1. Suggestions that Lee is gay is well over the top,­ whether he is or not is irrelevant, once again­ homophobic comments simply to get noticed, Ponting can­ have no complaint if he is dropped, he knows the game,­ no runs, no place, he is a veteran & will fully­ understand...Ned Kelly

    From JOHN, on Mon 20 Feb 20:01
  2. @ mirandola - This is a democracy is it not? as long as­ you read what you want to hear.
    Who the hell are you to­ tell me to **** off, this is Yahoo UK, why dont you­ **** off, chumnut!!!!
    I did hear that Brett Lee was a­ back door bandit, they recon Tendulkars bat has had­ less balls bounce off it than Brett Lee's chin.

    From Paddy, on Mon 20 Feb 19:48
  3. Tendulkar is a mere shadow of his former self. He­ should retire now but instead is desperately (and­ selfishly) trying to hang around until the next Indian­ series with BUNGLE-desh or Zimbabwe so he can easily­ attain his 100th 100.

    From Cameron B, on Mon 20 Feb 12:23
  4. Alan, chummie, time you got back in your box with the­ other Neanderthals. 1) According to recent research,­ somewhere around 10% of people are either homosexual or­ have same-sex leanings even if they do nothing about­ it; 2) Lee is a class bowler and what he chooses to do­ outside of cricket is nobody's business but his­ own; 3) I do not believe you have played cricket beyond­ a crummy schoolboy level - if you had, you might be­ more interested in talking about the game than supposed­ sexual proclivities. Grow up, get a life, and ****­ off from these boards.

    From mirandola, on Mon 20 Feb 10:45
  5. Even if he is gay, what's it to do with his ability­ to play cricket? It's pretty sad to see the­ homophia on here. Fortunately, there are decent people­ to stand up to you lot but is it any wonder that­ sportsmen such as some pro footballers have had to live­ a lie because some moronic fans hold antiquated and­ prejudiced views such as those espoused by a couple of­ brave people on here.

    From Dizzy, on Mon 20 Feb 9:09
  6. Alan if your looking for fairies look in the mirror­ that's you that is, the one person you can't­ bear to face, you. Mummy should be ashamed of turning­ you against your own nature but she still loves you­ even though you do those 'things'.

    From MATTHEW ROBINSON, on Mon 20 Feb 8:19
  7. Nothing to do with correctness Alan, why are we even­ talking about it? You may well have hidden your own­ preferences and your feelings for your teamates, so­ what, only you think it is important for fear of being­ found out.

    From MATTHEW ROBINSON, on Mon 20 Feb 8:07
  8. Alan, your homophobia is alive and well. When you­ eventually come out as Gay, i hope your friends and­ family are supportive.

    From Matt O, on Mon 20 Feb 7:17
  9. Brett Lee is a fudge packer is he?
    I can believe it­ cause he's certainly a right fairy, "oh­ what's that got to do with anything" or­ "oh that's irrelevant"!!
    Shut up you toss­ pots, Iv'e played all sports from a young age, and­ not once did anyone want a rear gunner in the changing­ rooms. Politically correct or not.

    From Paddy, on Mon 20 Feb 6:38
  10. @2, not only is that irrelevant, it's not true!­ Good win, and it seems, no Dhoni heroics, India lose.

    From Matt O, on Mon 20 Feb 4:46
  11. @2 What's that got to do with anything?

    From MATTHEW ROBINSON, on Mon 20 Feb 2:29
  12. Brett Lee is a right old queen isn't he?
    When I­ first heard he was queer I didn't believe it, but­ the more you watch him the more it's obvious.

    From Carl, on Mon 20 Feb 2:17
  13. good bowling from the middle-aged and old bloods, that­ could be Pontings last game except I doubt Clarke would­ have the nerve. Ricky said someones gonna pay, I think­ he can afford it!

    From MATTHEW ROBINSON, on Mon 20 Feb 2:11
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