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    Australia rout India at Adelaide to complete whitewash

    India didn't have any chance of chasing down the target of 500 runs after Australia captain Michael Clarke's second declaration of the match at 167 for five in their second innings yesterday and were duly thrashed by 298 runs.

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    The Australian team celebrate victory during day five of the fourth Test Match against India at the Adelaide Oval. …


    It took Australia less than an hour on the final day of fourth Test at the Adelaide Oval today to complete their decimation of India and subject the tourists to their second consecutive whitewash in an away Test series. So, much for this mighty embarassing one-sided series being promoted as 'Thunder Down Under'!

    India didn't have any chance of chasing down the target of 500 runs after Australia captain Michael Clarke's second declaration of the match at 167 for five in their second innings yesterday and were duly thrashed by 298 runs; but to make the humiliation worse, the visitors went down again without showing the stomach for a fight and making the hosts work hard for the win. Australia's complete domination over India comes a year after they were thrashed in the Ashes series, and the Don Argus review undertaken by Cricket Australia in the backdrop of that loss, has certainly put the team back on the path to playing consistently and winning. That's certainly something that the BCCI should have done after the whitewash in England, but if it isn't undertaken now, such humiliations will continue for India.

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    The latest thrashing completed a dismal first leg of the tour of Australia for the former No. 1 team in Tests. India was routed by 122 runs in Melbourne; by an innings and 68  runs in Sydney; and by an innings and 37 runs in Perth. Batting woes have been India's bane in their last two away Test series, and Adelaide was supposed to be the best chance for the line-up to redeem themselves. But, the same sordid story was repeated at the flat Adelaide Oval wicket as well where India was bowled out for 272 and 201. In contrast,
    Australia made optimum use of the batting-friendly conditions on offer and declared their first innings at 604 for 7 thanks to double centuries from Clarke and Ricky Ponting.

    India's run chase got off to the worst possible start when Gautam Gambhir was dismissed in the fifth over Australia captain Michael Clarke was deservedly named Man of the Series. (Hamish Blair/Getty Images)of their second innings and they went into stumps on the fourth day at 166 for 6 with the experienced middle-order failing yet again. Ryan Harris and Man of the Match Peter Siddle (22 wickets in the series) had night watchman Ishant Sharma and Wriddhiman Saha respectively caught behind by Brad Haddin in the third and fourth overs of the day to hasten the end of the match. Zaheer Khan hit three boundaries in his 18-ball 15 before he was caught by David Warner at short cover off Ben Hilfenhaus's bowling.

    Hilfenhaus topped the bowling charts with 27 wickets, which is the most in a series for an Australian bowler after legendary leg spinner Shane Warne's 40 wickets in the 2005 Ashes series. Nathan Lyon took his fourth wicket of the innings to end the match when he had Umesh Yadav caught by Haddin behind the stumps with R Ashwin remaining unbeaten on 15.

    The only bright spot for India in the fourth Test was Virat Kohli scoring his maiden Test century in the first innings and he also finished as the team's leading scorer in the series with 300 runs at an average of 37.50. Kohli's mind fade to go for a risky single and be run out needlessly off the last ball of the penultimate over of the fourth day though just about summed up India's abject surrender Down Under.

    Sachin Tendulkar, who scored 287 runs, had the satisfaction of being the second highest run-scorer for India in the series, but that's not saying a lot. However, Rahul Dravid (194 runs), VVS Laxman (155 runs) and Virender Sehwag (198 runs) all let themselves down badly and their collective failure was one of the main factors that led to India's humiliation.

    In contrast, Clarke and Ponting, who came into this series under a cloud were in sublime form. While Clarke was struggling to gain acceptance as captain, Ponting was being hounded by critics, who felt the time had come for him to retire. But, both of them answered their critics in the best manner possible - by piling up the runs.

    Clarke, who has also been praised for his astute and attacking captaincy, ended the series with 626 runs, including a triple century and a double century, at an average of 125.20. He is the only captain in 135 years to smash a double and triple century in the same Test series, and was deservedly named Man of the Series. Ponting scored 544 runs in the series, including two centuries and three half-centuries, at an average of 108.80. He showed signs of regaining his form when he scored two half-centuries in the Boxing Day Test, and that gave him the confidence to get back to his best as the series went on and silence the critics.

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    • Jayanth  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  28 days ago
      MISSION HUMILIATION COMPLETED
    • shridhar  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  29 days ago
      getting old is is natural process , the selectors must understand that no one will will accept that.It is greed that make the players to carryon in spite of slow reflex. The matter was evident in england but the selectors chose to ignore the warning ,the selectors should be dumped along with DHONI SACHIN RAHUL SEWAG GAMBHIR AND LAXMAN. LET US GIVE THEM A BIL HARD G.P.L
    • prashant  •  29 days ago
      sachin, dravid, laxman should retire from international cricket and make path safe for the youngesters. What do they want to acheive now?
    • sunil  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  29 days ago
      its was worst per fomance whole indian cricket history it is shame.
    • Anonymous User  •  29 days ago
      The main point from the 2 whitewashes is that BCCI needs to prepare green wickets or the humiliation will continue, and the useless IPL is ruining the form of players. This year's IPL should be a flop because it is killing Indian Cricket mostly Test Cricket.
    • Ram  •  Kolkata, West Bengal  •  29 days ago
      Those who think India will thrash Aussies when they come to India, think this first that India landed in Aus with the best possible side and big names allongwith experience. Aus had only Ponting as a veteran player while all others were just youngstars. Their bowling attack was totally fresh.
      Whereas India had as batsman Sachin, Dravid, Laxman, Zaheer Khan and so on. Its quite mediocre to say Aus won on the home advantage. This was a genuine failure for India against an inexperienced Aus side.
    • krazzyfrog  •  Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom  •  28 days ago
      Hundustanio ne hug dia hahahahaha, jis england se white wash ho k aaye thay tum loag aaj usi ko white wash kardia pakistan ne.
    • Pooran  •  Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh  •  29 days ago
      Shame on Indian team.The seniors have taken to be granted that they can not be thrown out.Throw them out if not quit themselves.Give chance to new blood such as Rohit Sharma,Tiwari,etc. etc..We are loosing now also.What if we loose some more match on introduction of young platers.
    • salim  •  29 days ago
      Part I is finished Part II coming soon with same result
    • kanwarpal  •  29 days ago
      In india everyone blame batmens. but truth is that that batsman can score runs only when bowlers are weak or pitch is friendly .Why not you blame bowlers who gave 600 plus runs in just four session. Have any team won after team batting first and scoring 600 runs. See our bowling in whole series. their line and length, they look very ordinary.
    • heart  •  29 days ago
      Difference Between Ganguly and Dhoni is...................Ganguly is a Best Captain of Indian Team..Dhoni is a captain for best indian team
    • Praveen  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  29 days ago
      I am not blame selector........ Indian bating line up is strong....... in the same pitch in previous tests......... now still Indian bating line is (100%) strong.......... but in present tests ..
      .............. aus come back 200% strong........... make indian bating line 200% weak.........so no question on to blame selector ??????????????
    • Ajith  •  Alappuzha, Kerala  •  28 days ago
      Selectors are deciding the team with their personal likes rather than selecting a team which can compete well in International matches.Talented players may get neglected by this behaviour of selectors.BCCI was saying that IPL is conducted for finding talents.I won't agree to that statement.The first Indian to hit a century in IPL 1 was Manish Pandey.The selectors hasn't given even a single chance for him. Both M Vijay & K.Srikanth(Chief selector) are from Tamilnadu, Due to the influence of Srikanth, Vijay got enough chances to prove himself. My view point is that selectors are not sincere in team selection.
    • Abdul  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  28 days ago
      our selectors should learn from Pakistan, they dropped senior batsman like Yousuf & kamran & brought in youngsters like Azhar Ali, Asad Shafiqe,& Ajmal Akmal .They are in to rebuilding process & we are carrying on with the old war Horses,its time to wake up.
    • Kanchan  •  Bangalore, Karnataka  •  28 days ago
      Gabbar Singh (Srikant) ne HEEZRO ka FAUJ bheja tha aur sab KHALI HATH LAUT AYE(white washed by Australia)
    • dr  •  Hardwar, Uttaranchal  •  28 days ago
      shame shame ...not even a single player management person even offered to resign taking moral responsibility for the series defeat, may God give them strength to do so and pave way for talented youngsters
    • AJAY  •  Chandigarh, Chandigarh  •  28 days ago
      everybody wanted that sachin should be give bharat ratna.but to see how they have losted 8 games in a row.Each player and selector should be given BHARAT KALANK FOR THEIR DEFEAT IN THE. DHONI IS MASTERMINDED FOR THE DEFEAT.
    • tejinder  •  Vasco Da Gama, Goa  •  29 days ago
      There was a time when teams going abroad used to have atleast month long conditioning camps.Now days, these do not happen, because of excessive cricket.BCCI is main culprit. There is a dire need to schedule the tournaments with adequate rest.
    • colin  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  29 days ago
      after the world cup i have noticed the Indian team having no desire to win in England & Australia....they went to England under prepared and tired if that was the case they should have rested and grooming youngsters should have gone in their place ,same goes for Australian tour....it seems like the current Indian team has gone for an holiday there..if any way we are going to loose 4-0...it would be better if we would have sent some young talent to get some valuable experience in those conditions and you never know as they are hungry to perform they might have even played better than the current Indian team.
    • hemanta  •  29 days ago
      indian cricket team should play cricket only in indian soil against Bangladesh, Kenya, Zimbabwe and Canada to boost their moral now.

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