Three days after Sachin Tendulkar dropped the bombshell of stepping down from the hot seat of Indian captaincy — much to the relief of his own conscience as also his detractors who were never happy with his exploits at the helm — Indian cricket remains an intriguing mystery. This time around, the underprepared strip at the Wankhede Stadium failed to bring a cheer or two for all those who wish to take "home advantage" to an unholy extreme.
Let me add succinctly that now that the first Test is over in three days, Test cricket has got a poor brand name. Tony Greig was more concerned about the lack of human bums than any of the BCCI or MCA officials at the Wankhede Stadium.
Be that as it may, we saw some wonderful exhibition of controlled swing bowling from all of Cronje’s fast men, the captain included. And to think that Dr K Srikkanth had catered to national inetrests!! Sachin played a gem of an innings on his home turf, missing the coveted century by a mere three runs. However, this was no time to rave about individual brilliance as some of the top Indian batters appeared to be carrying the Aussie hangover.
Still, the South African committment on the field was exemplary until the last Indian pair of Ajit Agarkar and debutant Karthik Murali displayed rare courage of sustenance. Had India gone up 1-0 in the series, the last-wicket partnership of Indians would have been talked of in glowing terms. I was very pleased with Karthik’s splendid temperament, both with the bat and ball. Welcome to the international scene yound fella.
I have always admired the South Africans’ fighting qualities which seem to emerge from a combination of total physical fitness with awesome mental strength. But I could never figure out their inability to conquer the turning track or the ball.
The moment Kumble got one to jump, Nayan Mongia asked for the helmet for his own safety. That was good enough signal to create a thousand doubts in the visitors’ dressing room. A sound opening partnership between Kirsten and Gibbs came to a naught with Tendulkar’s golden arm doing the unexpected. A fair assesment would be that main batsmen in both teams allowed the bowlers to come on top with some very poor shots.
It was exciting to watch cricket with Asif Iqbal, Raj Singh Dungarpur and Dilip Vengsarkar even though much of the excitement resembled self-induced labour in a gynae department!