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Zaheer puts India in driver's seat
A verbal brawl in a hotel and then a solid performance on the field by fast bawler Zaheer Khan proved that he has a stable temperament. He took two wickets to place India in the driver�s seat.
 
Sun, Dec 14, 2008 12:51:47 IST
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INDIA’S FAST bowler Zaheer Khan reportedly got into a verbal brawl with security personnel present at the team hotel as part of the enhanced cover provided to both the Indian and English teams.
But this incident did not hamper his performance on the field. Rather he took two wickets to place Team India on the driver’s seat.

Andrew Strauss cracked a composed 123 but England squandered a solid start to allow India claw back into the game with four wickets in the last session and wrest the initiative in the first Test on Thursday (Dec 11).

Strauss, who was not part of the one-day squad, notched up his 13th Test century but his sheet-anchoring role was somewhat neutralised as the visitors lost quick wickets in the last session to be reduced to 229 for five at close on the opening day.

Electing to bat, Strauss and his opening partner Alastair Cook (52) provided a solid launch pad with a 118-run partnership but the cheap dismissals of Ian Bell (17), Kevin Pietersen (4) and Paul Collingwood (9) helped the hosts to tilt the balance slightly in their favour on a placid track at the MA Chidambaram stadium.

Andrew Flintoff (18) and night watchman James Anderson (2) were at the crease at stumps in a match held under extra ordinary circumstances after the recent terror attacks in Mumbai had thrown the series into jeopardy.

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