Explosive opener Virender Sehwag made a strong case for a Test recall with a typically swashbuckling century on the final day of India's three-day tour match against an Australian Capital Territory XI yesterday.
And the man Sehwag is likely to replace in the third Test at the WACA Ground, Yuvraj Singh, again failed to reach double figures as his form woes mounted.
The match ended in a draw, India declaring their second innings at tea at 281 for four, an overall lead of 314, with the ACT 60 for 3 in reply when both teams agreed to an early stumps.
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After making a scratchy 24 in the first innings, Sehwag capitalized on a flat pitch and modest attack to reach his hundred in well under a session, facing just 73 balls in the process.
Sehwag, who was considered close to a recall for the controversial second Test in Sydney but hasn't played at the top level for over a year, made his intentions clear when he opened the day by belting three boundaries in the first over.
He continued in that vein before being caught behind just minutes before lunch for 113, ending a frenetic 158-run opening partnership with Dinesh Karthik, who narrowly missed a century.
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Sehwag hit 18 fours and two sixes to finally give the Indians something to smile about at the end of a testing week on and off the field.
"It was good I spent quite some time in the middle," Sehwag said.
"I just focused on being positive and wanted to perform well. I feel I am in good touch and timing the ball very well," he said.
The 29-year-old brought up his century by flicking a ball to the fine leg boundary, and then celebrated by smashing a four and six from the final two deliveries of the over.
The entertaining knock dramatically increased the pressure on Yuvraj, who later in the day failed again.
He made just three after scoring only two in the first innings, and his spot in the side for the third Test, starting Wednesday, must be in grave doubt.
Yuvraj has not only struggled with the bat, making just 17 runs at 4.25 in the first two Tests and offering some soft dismissals, he has been disappointing in the field and his attitude has been criticized.
Opener Wasim Jaffer, also under pressure, fell cheaply for 21, but made 92 in the first innings.
Karthik, dropped on 19, also put a case for Test selection by making a polished 97 from 152 balls, including 12 boundaries.
The ACT declared their first innings at the overnight score of 292 for eight, young paceman Ishant Sharma the pick of the Indian bowlers on the second day taking three for 26.
In the ACT's second innings, West Australian Test hopeful Chris Rogers missed another chance to impress when he made just 17, caught behind off the bowling of Irfan Pathan.
The Indians now head to Perth to prepare for the third Test.
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