Lee takes five
SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - Fast bowler Brett
Lee took five wickets, including three in seven balls late in
the innings, to help Australia beat India by 18 runs in a
free-scoring tri-series limited-overs match Sunday.
Led by captain Ricky Ponting's 124 runs,
Australia scored 317-7 after winning the toss and batting first.
India poured on the run chase at the end - achieving the highest
score by a team batting second in a one-day match at the Sydney
Cricket Ground - but couldn't overcome the Australian total
thanks to Lee's late wicket burst, and was out for 299 in the
last over.
"It was touch and go for a while, but a win's a
win," said Lee, who finished with 5-58. India lost its last
three wickets for nine runs.
Gautam Gambhir scored 113 for India and Robin
Uthappa added 51. India plays Sri Lanka on Tuesday at Hobart,
with an India win advancing it to the best-of-three finals
against Australia beginning next Sunday, also at Sydney.
Ponting, ending a batting slump, picked up his
26th one-day century, with only Sachin Tendulkar (41) having
registered more one-day international hundreds.
The 33-year-old Ponting skipper celebrated by
raising his bat and exuberantly punching the air in the
direction of the Australian changerooms.
In six innings this series before Sunday's
match, Ponting had only scored 64 runs at 10.66, and scored only
moderately in the preceding test series.
Andrew Symonds scored 59 off 49 balls to end his
lean form, and Matthew Hayden (54 off 62 balls) reached a half
century before being run out, as the home side's batsmen clicked
into gear.
Symonds, at the center of a name-calling
controversy with Harbhajan Singh during the Australia-India test
series, had a fiery exchange with Ishant Sharma after the
paceman bowled him with a slower ball.
The umpires intervened to try to cool down
Sharma as Symonds trudged off the ground.
Match referee Jeff Crowe earlier became involved
in an incident featuring the catching gloves of Indian
wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
The India captain used the gloves to collect a
one-handed catch off an inside edge to dismiss fellow
wicketkeeper Adam Gilchrist for 16 early in the Australian
innings. The ball lodged inside the webbing of Dhoni's gloves
between his thumb and index finger.
Under the laws of cricket, webbing on
wicketkeeper's gloves is not allowed to protrude "beyond the
straight line joining the top of the index finger to the top of
the thumb." Dhoni's gloves appeared to be in violation of that
rule.
Television commentator and former Australian
test wicketkeeper Ian Healy raised concerns about the gloves on
air. Crowe apparently approached Indian team officials about the
matter and Dhoni changed his gloves during a break in the
Australian innings.
Australian Associated Press said Crowe took
one of the gloves away for further inspection.
Australia Innings
A Gilchrist c Dhoni b Sreesanth 16
M Hayden run out 54
R Ponting c Pathan b Sreesanth 124
M Clarke c R.G. Sharma b Sehwag 31
A Symonds b I. Sharma 59
M Hussey not out 15
J Hopes run out 4
B Lee run out 0
Extras: (5lb,8w,1nb) 14
TOTAL (for seven wickets) 317
Overs: 50
Fall of wickets: 1-21, 2-131, 3-196, 4-296,
5-304, 6-317, 7-317.
Did not bat: Hogg, Bracken, S Clark.
Bowling: Sreesanth 8-0-58-2, Sharma
10-0-65-1 (1w), Pathan 9-0-73-0 (1nb,2w),
Harbhajan Singh 9-0-50-0 (1w), Sehwag 6-0-27-1 (4w), Y Singh
8-0-39-0.
India Innings
V Sehwag c Gilchrist b Clark 17
S Tendulkar lbw b Lee 2
G Gambhir st Gilchrist b Hogg 113
R.G. Sharma c Gilchrist b Bracken 1
Y Singh c Gilchrist b Clark 5
M S Dhoni Dhoni c Gilchrist b Lee 36
R Uthappa c Hussey b Lee 51
I Pathan c Bracken b Hopes 22
Harbhajan Singh c Gilchrist b Lee 20
S Sreesanth not out 3
I Sharma b Lee 2
Extras: (6b,5lb,12w,4nb) 27
TOTAL (all out) 299
Overs: 49.1
Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-45, 3-46, 4-51,
5-149, 6-216, 7-257, 8-290, 9-290, 10-299.
Bowling: Lee 9.1-1-58-5 (3nb,3w), Bracken
10-0-53-1 (1w), S Clark 10-0-55-2 (8w), Hopes 6-0-27-1, Hogg
9-0-62-1 (1nb), M Clarke 5-0-33-0.
Umpires: Tony Hill, New Zealand, and Daryl
Harper, Australia.
TV Umpire: Bruce Oxenford, Australia.
Match referee: Jeff Crowe, New Zealand.
Result: Australia won by 18 runs.
Points Table
Team M W L T NR BP Pts
x-Australia 7 5 1 0 1 04 26
India 7 2 3 0 2 00 12
Sri Lanka 6 1 4 0 1 00 06
(x-clinched finals berth)