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| Ground: | Punjab Cricket Assocation Stadium, Mohali |
| Scorecard: | India v Pakistan |
| Player: | L Balaji, Danish Kaneria |
| Event: | Pakistan in India 2004/05 |
Woolmer said dropping Virendar Sehwag four times was crucial rather than not getting Sachin Tendulkar out cheaply.
"We dropped Sehwag four or five times and it proved more costly than not getting Tendulkar out cheaply," he said.
Sehwag, who made a punishing 173 in the first innings, was floored on 15 and then on 83 while Tendulkar was adjudged not out early in his innings after he seemed to have edged the ball on to his pad for a catch at silly point.
Balaji fined for excessive appealing
Indian seamer Laxmipathy Balaji has been fined for excessive appealing in the first Test against Pakistan which ended in a draw at Mohali.
Match referee Chris Broad fined Balaji 30 percent of his match fee after umpires Darrell Hair and Rudi Koertzen reported him for the offence during the Test which ended on Saturday.
"There is no place for this sort of appealing in international cricket. The player has apologised for his actions and I hope that will be the end of the matter," Broad said in an International Cricket Council media release.
Danish Kaneria said he was spurred on after being deprived of Tendulkar wicket
Danish Kaneria said he was determined to raise his bowling performance after being denied the wicket of star Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar in the first Test here.
Tendulkar got the benefit of the doubt from South African umpire Rudi Koertzen on Thursday when silly-point fielder Asim Kamal appealed for a bat-pad catch off Kaneria.
The Indian was then on eight and went on to make 94, narrowly missing a world record 35th Test century.
TV replays, however, showed the ball had hit the bat and pad on way to the fielder.
"It is part of the game that I did not get Tendulkar out cheaply and that spurred me on to take six wickets," said Kaneria who finished with 6-150, his ninth haul of five or more wickets in a Test innings.
"I became aggressive after that and it motivated me to work hard and get more wickets," said the 24-year-old.
(Article: Copyright © 2005 AFP)
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