Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!lll-crg!nike!ucbcad!ucbvax!usenet From: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU (USENET News Administration) Newsgroups: soc.culture.indian Subject: Cricket News: 1st Test Message-ID: <15773@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU> Date: Tue, 23-Sep-86 15:48:13 EDT Article-I.D.: ucbvax.15773 Posted: Tue Sep 23 15:48:13 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 25-Sep-86 00:25:41 EDT Reply-To: vijaykm@jason.berkeley.edu (Vijay Madisetti) Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 75 ______________________________________________________________________ From: vijaykm@jason.berkeley.edu (Vijay Madisetti) Path: jason.berkeley.edu!vijaykm << FORWARDED MAIL FROM IITGNET >> From GNATARAJ%SBCCMAIL.BITNET@medea.Berkeley.EDU Tue Sep 23 08:54:17 1986 Date: Tue, 23 Sep 86 11:28 EST Subject: First cricket test India vs Australia at Madras To: IITGNET@medea.Berkeley.EDU X-Original-To: IITGNET@MEDEA.BERKELEY.EDU State University of New York at Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11794-2350 Gurumoorthy Natarajan Electrical Eng. 23-Sep-1986 10:59 EDT FROM: GNATARAJAN TO: Remote Addressee ( _IITGNET@MEDEA.BERKELEY.EDU ) SUBJECT: First cricket test India vs Australia at Madras The cricketing world was ablaze as for the second time in the history of the game a test match ended in a tie. The last time was 26 years ago in December of 1960 in Australia at Brisbane. The match was then between Australia led by Richie Beneau and West Indies led by Frank Worrel. The details of the match were as follows. Australia batted first and scored 574. At the end of the third day India was precari- ously placed at 270 for 7 with Kapil Dev still at the wicket on 35. India still need about 100 runs to avoid a follow on. Kapil scored his fourth century in dashing form by hitting 24 fours in his knock of 116 and India were allout for 397 in the early half of the 4th day. Australia batted till the end of the day and were 170 for 5. Fifth day Border declared as expected leaving India to score 348 to win in 5 hours and 20 mandatory overs. India took up the challenge in great style. The backbone of the batting was Gavaskar who scored 90. Mohinder scored 52. At tea India were 192 for 2 and seemed to be well on their way to victory. Four overs to go India needed 17 runs with 4 wickets at hand. The Australian spinner Rev Bright took 3 quick wickets setting the stage for the last over. Three balls to go the scores were level with Shastry on 40 at the runners end. Maninder Singh was at the batting end. He fended off the first ball. He moved on to the back foot for the next delivery and was out lbw bringing to an end a memorable test. Tomorrow is the next one day match, the third in the 6 match series. The one day series is level at one each. Second test starts on Friday at Delhi. Natarajan Gurumoorthy ('83 EE Azad Hall ) ____________________________________________________________________ << END OF FORWARDED MESSAGE >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ PS. Any new students joining US universities from IIT Kharagpur please do mail in your particulars to at iitgnet-rqst@medea.berkeley.edu so that I may add you on to the iitgnet. * End of commercial * >>>>>>>>>>__________>>>>>>>>>>>_________<<<<<<<<<<<<__________<<<< Vijay K Madisetti, vijaykm@jason.berkeley.edu EECS,CORY HALL vijaykm@medea.berkeley.edu UC Berkeley,CA 94720. 415-642-1417 ( Office ) {Communications, Signal Processing and Systems Group} <<<<<<<<<<__________<<<<<<<<<<<__________>>>>>>>>>>>>__________>>>> **{ Alumni of I.I.T Kharagpur,( ECE/1984 )}