Clarke boosts Test prospects

Published December 22, 2003

HOBART, Dec 21: Young batsman Michael Clarke, seeking a first Test call-up, hit an unbeaten 131 for Australia ‘A’ in the three-day tour match against India which ended in a draw at Bellerive Oval on Sunday.

Australia ‘A’ resumed on their overnight score of 57 for three, leading by 123 runs overall. The tourists had been bowled out for 245 in reply to Australia ‘A’s first innings total of 311 for five declared.

Captain Mike Hussey declared Australia A’s second innings closed at 241 for seven shortly before tea, setting India 308 to win in 41 overs.

India opener Akash Chopra took more than an hour to get off the mark and was eventually out for 25 as India crawled to 66 for two off 33 overs before the game ended early.

Clarke, who was later praised by India captain Saurav Ganguly, hit 12 fours in his 140-ball innings after resuming on his overnight score of 22.

The uncapped 22-year-old from New South Wales hit four sixes including one to reach his century from 123 balls.

All four of Clarke’s sixes came from the bowling of left-arm spinner Murali Kartik, who was flown out to Australia as a replacement for injured off break bowler Harbhajan Singh.

Clarke will face competition from Darren Lehmann and Martin Love for the vacant middle order position of Test captain Steve Waugh, who is retiring when the four-Test series against India ends in Sydney next month.

Scoreboard

AUSTRALIA ‘A’ (1st Innings) 311-5 declared (M.L. Love 94).

INDIA (1st Innings) 245 (M. Nicholson 4-25).

AUSTRALIA ‘A’ (2nd Innings, overnight ):

C. Rogers c Chopra b Balaji 2

M.E.K. Hussey c Tendulkar b Pathan 7

M.L. Love b Balaji 11

B.J. Hodge b Pathan 33

M.J. Clarke not out 131

C. White c Dasgupta b Nehra 5

W.A. Seccombe c Sehwag b Kartik 27

M. Nicholson c Patel b Balaji 7

D.Wright not out 10

EXTRAS (B-11, LB-1, NB-6) 8

TOTAL (for seven decl, 65 overs) 241

FALL OF WKTS: 1-5, 2-9, 3-28, 4-97, 5-112, 6-150, 7-195.

BOWLING: Irfan Pathan 14-1-40-2; Balaji 22-2-87-3 (6nb); Kartik 12-3-53-1; Nehra 15-0-49-1; Tendulkar 2-0-10-0.

INDIA (2nd Innings):

A. Chopra c Seccombe b Rofe 25

S.Ramesh c Hussey b Wright 22

D. Dasgupta not out 19

P.A. Patel not out 0

EXTRAS 0

TOTAL (for two wkts, 33 overs) 66

FALL OF WKTS: 1-22, 2-66.

BOWLING: Nicholson 8-5-19-0; Wright 8-4-17-1; Tait 5-1-22-0; Rofe 8-4-5-1; White 4-2-3-0.

RESULT: Match drawn.—Reuters

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