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Show Pony Dhoni?: That's what some have taken to calling India's
wicketkeeper in these parts. As much as the Fab Four who are no
longer fab, Mahendra Singh Dhoni had a whole lot to prove when he
walked to the crease this morning. His first-innings dismissal had
been a shocker, his keeping patchy, and his technique remains among
the most ungainly you'll see at this level. But what Dhoni has is
heart, and an ability to adapt, and he showed that with an innings
that spanned 159 balls. There was plenty of flirtation with Dame
Fortune, as edges evaded fielders, but he stuck around for the
denouement, rotating the strike and thumping the odd boundary.
India's hero.

Sledge of the day: Gamesmanship standards have undoubtedly declined,
with coarseness and crudity almost completely replacing humour. Matt
Prior came up with a gem though soon after Dhoni had arrived in the
middle on a filthy, grey morning. "Yuvraj is looking brilliant in
the nets, isn't he Dhoni?" he piped up. Not quite in the Eddo
Brandes-Glenn McGrath- biscuit category, but well worth a chuckle.

The big trees also fall: After a calamitous start, India were
starting to dream of a miracle when VVS Laxman and Dhoni stepped up
the scoring after lunch. On came Chris Tremlett, who had looked both
incisive and innocuous on Test debut. A magnificent full delivery
that cut back appreciably crept through Laxman's defence and pegged
back the stumps. Laxman's pose was a familiar depressing one,
keeling over like a tree attacked by a chainsaw.

So near, and yet so very far: Just before the players went off for
bad light, Monty Panesar had a huge appeal against Sreesanth. Steve
Bucknor, who doesn't get too many Christmas cards from Indian fans,
pondered long and hard, as he's prone to, but the finger never went
up. Replays showed that it might have clipped the top of middle
stump. A fortuitous escape for India, though they would argue that
there were in such a mess mainly because Rahul Dravid didn't get any
benefit of doubt.

Timing, timing: Unlike the Australians, the English have seldom seen
the best of Laxman. But in one Tremlett over, there were two
signature strokes, little more than wafts of the bat that sent back-
of-length deliveries through point. The fielders gave chase, but
even with the ball going up the slope, it was futile.

The forgotten man: One of those watching his former team-mates
strive to save the Test was Aakash Chopra, the Delhi opener who once
forged such an effective combination with Virender Sehwag. Not even
a contender despite his experience of English league cricket, Chopra
could only watch anxiously and hope for rain. Like this Indian team,
he had seen better days, most notably in Australia and Pakistan in
the 2003-04 season.

Omens and all that: India's record at the ground some call
headquarters is pitiful, but they can take encouragement from their
great escape here. In 1986, when they won the series, Dilip
Vengsarkar's 126 and Kapil Dev's relentlessly accurate swing bowling
set up a five-wicket win. And going back even further to 1971, the
defiance of Eknath Solkar staved off defeat, with India finishing on
145 for 8 in pursuit of 183. A month later they went to the Oval and
clinched the series, with Chandrasekhar's Mill-Reef deliveries
wreaking havoc.





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