National,Sports, Sun, 12 Oct 2008 IANS Bangalore, Oct 12 (IANS) Shane Watson (batting 32) and Brad Haddin (batting 28) mixed aggression with caution to put a belligerent unconquered 65-run partnership against a dominant Indian attack that had Australia in doldrums on the fourth day of the first cricket Test here Sunday. At draw of stumps , Australia had made 193 for five, extending their lead to 263. Earlier, they had bowled out India, who resumed at 313 for eight, for 360 to wrest a 70-run first innings lead. If the Indian spirits were high in the early part of the post-tea session, it was deflated once Watson and Haddin, both aggressive batsmen by nature, opened their shoulders to play some robust strokes, scattering the cherry to all parts of the park. Harbhajan, cock-a-hoop after deceiving Hussey with the 'doosra' to...
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