Ground: | Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Scorecard: | India v Pakistan |
Player: | Mohammad Sami, RS Dravid, Shahid Afridi |
Event: | Pakistan in India 2004/05 |
DateLine: 19th March 2005
Pakistan made a bold attempt to chase a stiff 422-run target for victory in the second Test against an India inspired by Rahul Dravid at the Eden Gardens here.
 
Shahid Afridi smashed a run-a-ball 59 and Taufeeq Umar an unbeaten 29 as Pakistan reached 95-1 at stumps on the penultimate day. Younis Khan had yet to score on Saturday. 
Dravid, 32, earlier completed a century in each innings of a Test as India posted 407-9 declared on top of a first-innings lead of 14. 
The stage is set for an exciting final day on Sunday. Pakistan now need 327 more runs in 90 overs on a slow turning track where the odd ball kept a little low. 
Only three teams -- the West Indies (2003), India (1976) and Australia (1948) -- have so far scored more than 400 in the fourth innings to win a Test in the history of the game. 
Afridi hit two sixes and nine fours to give his team a brisk start, putting on 93 for the opening wicket with Umar. 
India heaved a sigh of relief when Afridi was caught by Sourav Ganguly at fine leg while trying to sweep leg-spinner Anil Kumble in the penultimate over of the day. 
The hosts were indebted to Dravid for setting a challenging target as the stylish batsman followed his first-innings 110 with a chanceless 135. 
This was only the sixth instance in Indian cricket that a batsman had scored a hundred in each innings of a match. Sunil Gavaskar did it three times, Dravid twice and Vijay Hazare once. 
Dravid's 20th Test hundred in 88 matches came just when his team needed a long innings. 
India were in trouble in the morning but Dravid came to the rescue with a 165-run stand for the fifth wicket with young Dinesh Karthik, who cracked a career-best 93. 
The hosts lost captain Ganguly after adding just 21 to their overnight total of 133-3 and then saw Venkatsai Laxman retire hurt after scoring only two. 
India were only 170 ahead when Laxman left the field with a swelling over the left eye, suffered while trying to fend off a rising delivery from fast bowler Mohammad Sami. He later returned to make 24. 
Dravid, called 'The Wall' for his rock-like defence and consistency, lived up to his reputation with yet another elegant knock which shattered Pakistan's hopes of retricting India's lead. 
There was never a moment of uncertainty in Dravid's stroke-play as he cut and drove on his way to a century. He hit 15 fours in his 283-ball knock. 
When Dravid was caught in the deep by Asim Kamal off leg-spinner Danish Kaneria, India were safe with a lead of 335. 
Karthik, 19, batted sensibly under pressure to provide valuable support to his senior partner. 
Playing only his seventh Test, the wicket-keeper looked set to score a deserving maiden century when he was bowled by Kaneria going for big shots before the declaration. He struck 13 fours in his 140-ball knock. 
The Test was wide open in the morning session before Pakistan encountered Dravid and Karthik. 
Sami did the damage in his lively opening spell when he held a return catch to account for Ganguly, who mis-timed a pull after adding just eight to his overnight four to leave his home crowd disappointed. 
Sami, Kaneria and seamer Abdul Razzaq finished with three wickets apiece.(Article: Copyright © 2005 AFP)
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