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Tailenders frustrate Aussies as India pile up 526

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Posted online: Friday , January 25, 2008 at 1616 hrs IST
      

Adelaide, January 25:: India's tail wagged merrily to pile up 526 in the first innings of the fourth and final cricket Test against a frustrated Australian side which began its response with a cautious 62 for no loss in Adelaide on Friday.

Skipper Anil Kumble led the way with a spirited 87 after overnight centurion Sachin Tendulkar had fallen for a splendid 153 and Mahendra Singh Dhoni (16) also perished cheaply in the pre-lunch session, which threatened to derail the innings.

The Australians, leading the four-match series 2-1, laid the foundation for the run chase by negotiating the 21 overs before close on the second day with Matthew Hayden (36) and Phil Jacques (21) at the crease. They still trail India by 464 runs.

It was Kumble who frustrated the home team the most as he put up 107 runs for the eighth wicket with Harbhajan Singh (63) and then teamed up with young Ishant Sharma to add 58 more runs for the last wicket on a good batting track at the Adelaide Oval.

Kumble was the last man out, caught behind by Adam Gilchrist off the bowling of Mitchell Johnson, but not before giving his team a big total to push for a series-levelling victory.

The Australians had themselves to blame for finding themselves on the field for a much longer time as they again dropped quite a few catches with Kumble and Sharma being the beneficiaries.

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WISH
by wasantha on 2008-01-26 13:27:05.923426+05:30
I am a Sri Lankan.I wish to India to win this final test match against the Australia.You can it do.
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PARDON THEM!
by cricket lover on 2008-01-25 17:47:34.312301+05:30
POOR AUSSIES!THEY CAN NOT CONCENTRATE ON THE FIELD FOR THE SIN THEY COMITED SOFOR FOR CRICKET. THEY R REGRETTING NOW.PLEASE PARDON THEM.
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Congrats Gillie
by Taj on 2008-01-25 12:51:42.441495+05:30
Congratulations Adam Gilchrist on reaching the most dismissals by a wicket keeper. A wonderful example of what true sportsmaship is to the world.
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Not Happy
by wasantha on 2008-01-26 13:34:09.537098+05:30
Gilcrist is the best cricketer.it is correct but why you cant happy about your country team members like Kumar sungakkara.He is the world best batsment not only wicket keeper.
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by etergfgdg on 2008-01-25 12:46:32.636558+05:30
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