Kohli ends hundred drought in style as India take charge

Published March 13, 2023
India’s Virat Kohli gestures to spectators as he walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal during the fourth day of the fourth and final Test cricket match between India and Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on March 12, 2023. — AFP
India’s Virat Kohli gestures to spectators as he walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal during the fourth day of the fourth and final Test cricket match between India and Australia at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on March 12, 2023. — AFP

AHMEDABAD: Virat Kohli ended his agonising wait for a Test century with a painstaking 186 as India racked up 571 to claim a lead of 91 in the fourth and final Test against Australia on Sunday.

The hosts, who lead the series 2-1, strung together six 50-plus partnerships at the top to effectively put themselves in an unbeatable position heading into the final day of the contest.

Having conceded a handy first-innings lead, Australia finished day four on three for no loss. The touring side sent nightwatchman Matt Kuhne­mann to open with Travis Head after in-form opener Usman Khawaja hurt his knee while fielding.

Kuhnemann was nearly caught on two occasions but Australia somehow saw off the final six overs without any damage.

Earlier, India lost Ravi­ndra Jadeja (28) after resu­ming on 289-3 but Kohli and KS Bharat denied Australia another success in that session.

Todd Murphy (3-113) broke Kohli’s 64-run partnership with Jadeja, who chipped the ball to Khawaja at mid-on.

Kohli was happy to nudge the ball around, while Bharat hit Nathan Lyon for a six before putting his head down and accumulating runs without taking too many risks.

Bharat accelerated after the lunch break, hitting Green for back-to-back sixes and following it with a four in a 21-run over.

Bharat fell to Lyon after making 44, but Kohli could not be denied his first Test hundred since November 2019.

The right-hander took a single off Lyon to bring up his 75th international century. Kohli kissed the locket of his necklace and looked skywards in a muted celebration.

Patel, who smashed four sixes and five fours in his belligerent 79, continued his red-hot form with the bat, registering his third half-century of the series.

The left-hander smashed Kuhnemann for two sixes in an over and was looking good for a maiden Test hundred before he dragged a Mitchell Starc delivery onto his stumps.

Patel’s 162-run stand for the sixth wicket with Kohli was the highest in the Indian innings. With Ravic­h­andran Ashwin and Ume­sh Yadav falling in quick succession and Iyer not available to bat, Kohli realised he was running out of partners and tried to accelerate.

He became the last Ind­ian wicket to fall, holing out to Marnus Labus­chagne at long-on to depart after a 364-ball knock, which included 15 fours.

SCOREBOARD

AUSTRALIA (1st Innings) 480

INDIA (1st Innings, overnight 289-3):

R. Sharma c Labuschagne b Kuhnemann 35

S. Gill lbw b Lyon 128

C. Pujara lbw b Murphy 42

V. Kohli c Labuschagne b Murphy 186

R. Jadeja c Khawaja b Murphy 28

S. Bharat c Handscomb b Lyon 44

A. Patel b Starc 79

R. Ashwin c Kuhnemann b Lyon 7

U. Yadav run out 0

M. Shami not out 0

S. Iyer absent hurt

EXTRAS (B-14, LB-4, NB-4) 22

TOTAL (all out, 178.5 overs) 571

FALL OF WICKETS: 1-74 (Rohit), 2-187 (Pujara), 3-245 (Gill), 4-309 (Jadeja), 5-393 (Bharat), 6-555 (Axar), 7-568 (Ashwin), 8-569 (Yadav), 9-571 (Kohli)

BOWLING: Starc 22-3-97-1, Green 18-1-90-0 (nb3), Lyon 65-9-151-3, Kuhnemann 25-3-94-1 (nb1), Murphy 45.5-10-113-3, Head 3-0-8-0

AUSTRALIA (2nd Innings):

M. Kuhnemann not out 0

T. Head not out 3

TOTAL (for no loss, 6 overs) 3

STILL TO BAT: U. Khawaja, M. Labuschagne, S. Smith, P. Handscomb, C. Green, A. Carey, M. Starc, N. Lyon, T. Murphy

BOWLING: Ashwin 3-2-1-0, Jadeja 2-1-1-0, Shami 1-0-1-0

Published in Dawn, March 13th, 2023

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