1st Test: West Indies v India at Georgetown, 11-15 Apr 2002
Anand Vasu
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India 1st innings: End of match,
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FIRST TEST ENDS IN WASHED OUT DRAW
With puddles the size of little lakes all around the outfield, play was called off without a single ball being bowled on the final day. Heavy overnight rain meant that the inevitable draw came a touch earlier than looked likely. Called a ‘bowler’s graveyard’, ‘fastbowler’s nightmare’, or a ‘batsman’s paradise’, the wicket at the Bourda Oval tends to produce more draws than anything else. Throw in the rain and life becomes all the more hard.

Both teams will be at least a touch relieved that they did not have to toil through a final day when a result was almost impossible. Rahul Dravid, however, might have liked the chance to add 6 to his overnight 144 and bring up the 150. More so with Sarandeep Singh, who needed just 11 runs for a maiden Test 50. That apart, at 395/7, India will not be remembered as much as the home side.

Guyanese players provided much of the action. Carl Hooper (233) with his maiden double-ton and Shivnarine Chanderpaul (140), both scored personal bests. Ramnaresh Sarwan, compact and elegant in the top-order, made a half-century.

Then, came leggie Mahendra Nagamootoo. Bowling cleverly, Nagamootoo troubled several batsmen and ended up scalping the prize wicket of Sachin Tendulkar.

At the end of the day, both teams will come away from this match with many positives. Everything to play for really when the teams clash again the Queen’s Park Oval at Port-of-Spain in Trinidad & Tobago on the Friday, 19th April. With the Guyana boys doing well in their backyard, Brian Lara will home to keep the trend going and come good at his home ground.

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