Bumrah leads India to its biggest Test win on Australian soil
The stand-in skipper led by example with a match-haul of 8/72 as India bowled out the hosts, who were in pursuit of a mammoth 534, for 238 in 58.4 overs on the fourth afternoon of the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Perth
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The victory propelled India back to the top of the World Test Championship standings with 61.11 percentage points. PHOTO: PTI
Perth, 25 Nov
Jasprit Bumrah led a
feisty bunch of Indian cricketers to their most dominant Test victory on
Australian soil, winning by a massive 295 runs in a remarkable turnaround that
will find a pride of place among the country's golden moments in international
cricket.
The stand-in skipper
led by example with a match-haul of 8/72 as India bowled out the hosts, who
were in pursuit of a mammoth 534, for 238 in 58.4 overs on the fourth afternoon
of the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy here.
The victory propelled
India back to the top of the World Test Championship standings with 61.11
percentage points.
India's previous
biggest winning margin in terms of runs was 222 during a 1978 game in Sydney
when Australia played an under-strength side due to mass exodus for the Kerry
Packer World Series.
India are now 1-0 up
in the five-Test series with regular skipper Rohit Sharma ready to take over
during the Day/Night game starting December 6 in Adelaide.
While Yashasvi
Jaiswal, Virat Kohli and KL Rahul will be among the heroes with their solid
second innings batting performances, it was Bumrah's unbelievable skill-set and
self belief during Australia's first innings rout that formed the cornerstone
of India's win.
Not many teams have
come back after being 150 all-out on the first day but this Indian team has
time and again showed that it is built different.
Prior to the Test,
Bumrah spoke about embracing challenges and he did walk the talk during all
four days. It was evident from the manner in which he allowed Mohammed Siraj
(match haul of five wickets), debutants Harshit Rana (match haul of four
wickets) and Nitish Reddy (41 and 37 not out and one wicket) bowl from the
Member's End so that they can get extra help due to the ball keeping very low.
Washington Sundar
(two wickets and 29 runs), who was preferred after the team management felt
that Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja with 850 plus Test wickets between
them, would not be as effective on this track, also did his bit in mopping up
the tail.
The victory will bear
greater significance because of India's shocking 0-3 whitewash at home by New
Zealand. With three of their automatic first team selections in skipper Rohit,
talented Shubman Gill and bowling artist Mohammed Shami ruled out due to
different reasons, Bumrah, leading in only his second Test, was left with a lot
to do and less options to work with.
Gabba 2021 evokes
nostalgia for every Indian cricket fan but Perth 2024 will certainly be right
up there considering that no one, save those eleven and the few others in that
change room, could have believed that something like this is possible. Often
the job of deputies in cricket is an understated one but it is all about making
it easy for the general in charge.
Rahul Dravid had
tirelessly done that for Sourav Ganguly during their time and as Rohit Sharma
checked-in, he would know that his deputy has at lest tried to remove the ton
of pressure on his chest after the home series debacle.
Gambhir Moves
Credit must also go
to head coach Gautam Gambhir, who copped a lot of flak after the defeat to the
Black Caps and it was widely believed that rookies Reddy and Harshit got Test
caps on his insistence.
Gambhir, who seldom
smiles, could afford a grin under the Perth Sun as the burly Harshit and the
sinewy Nitish didn't deviate from the script handed to them for the better part
of the game.
Nervous Aussies
Starting the day at 12 for 3 in pursuit of 534, it was about how much time would it take for Australia to capitulate and they eventually did despite a counter-attacking 89 by Travis Head that only delayed the inevitable.
On the last two
tours, India started the series at Adelaide, which is believed to have
friendlier batting conditions but this time, Australia decided to make the
first move putting India on the bounciest surface in the country.
The move only worked
for a session and a half before it backfired completely. The Australians had
factored in India's vulnerability but decided to punt on their own batting
line-up which has been woefully short of runs.
Steve Smith, one of
the modern day greats, and Marnus Labuschagne, who has always been obsessed
about batting, have had their forms desert them for the longest time.
Then they inducted a
rookie in Nathan McSweeney, who isn't particularly tested and also not an
opener. It indicated that just like India, Australia will also face a
transition, and it's case could be even worse.
Josh Hazlewood had
thrown the towel on third evening itself and one shouldn't be surprised if the
Australian team management plays on flatter batting decks in the coming matches
in order to nullify Bumrah's threat.
But Bumrah is the
sort of bowler can tighten the noose whenever he desires and irrespective of
conditions.
On the fourth
afternoon, he came back to dislodge Head, who was putting on a fight.
That was possibly the
best of his eight wickets in the game. It was pitched on length and the
compulsive driver that Head is, he didn't expect it to climb from length and it
took the outside edge.
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