11. Left-arm spinner Aamer Sohail succeeded in breaking the fifth wicket partnership one hour after lunch when he got the prize wicket off Ranatunga. 12. Next man in Saurav Ganguly was all edge and no meat of the bat against Kasprowicz, who was clearly charged up after taking the prize wicket of Tendulkar. 13. Singh also got the prize wicket of Herschelle Gibbs, who was uncharacteristically subdued. 14. South Australian Gillespie took the prize wicket of West Indies captain Brian Lara, also snared by Waugh, and that of opener Suruj Ragoonath just before the rain. 15. This included the prize wickets of Kallis, Rhodes, Cronje, Gary Kirsten and Cullinan. 16. West Indies got the prize wickets of Jayasuriya, who was threatening a match-winning score when Hooper claimed him. 17. Walsh claimed the prize wicket of Stewart, overcoming the disappointment of having him dropped at first slip by Carl Hooper four balls earlier. 18. His prize wicket came in the sixth over when he removed Lara, who looked surprised when adjudged caught behind by Australian umpire Daryl Harper off a rising delivery. 19. Hondo then got the prize wicket of Ganguly, who went into the match with four successive half-centuries. 20. But it was medium-pacer Ronnie Irani who captured the prize wicket of Sachin Tendulkar, lbw for just one. |