Australia had the edge in Bangalore while the brownie points belonged to
India but both the bitter rivals would seek something more tangible, an
outright win to be precise, when they collide head-on in the second Test here
tomorrow.
If the see-saw first Test, spiced up by some on-field banters and post-match
jibe, is any inklings of things to come, a high-strung humdinger is very much
on the cards and both Anil Kumble and Ricky Ponting are desperate
to ensure they don't end up on the wrong side of the five-day drama.
And if still anyone felt it would not be rivetting enough, Sachin Tendulkar
will feature in the sideshow on the sidelines as he tries to knock off those
15 runs to topple Brian Lara from the top of the highest run accumulator's
chart in the longer version of the game.
The jury is still out on which side gained most from the drawn tie in Bangalore
after both returned with honours more or less even.
Apparently, Australia did have the hosts on the mat for a while but
in the end, it was Kumble's men who claimed a moral victory by forcing a draw.
For India, lot of positives came out of the Bangalore match where the pacers
rocked, one half of the spin attack stung, tail wagged and the senior players
dug deep into their vast reserve of experience and batted out the tricky fifth
day to save the match.
The lone blot was Kumble going wicket-less, a rarity at home, and then compounding
his crisis by injuring his shoulder.
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