12 June,2015 04:42 PM IST | | PTI
Murali Vijay's 150 lit up an otherwise gloomy day as India reached 462/6 with rain and Shakib Al Hasan regularly halting their drive for quick runs on the third day of the one-off cricket Test in Fatullah on Friday
Murali Vijay plays a shot
Fatullah: Murali Vijay's 150 lit up an otherwise gloomy day as India reached 462/6 with rain and Shakib Al Hasan regularly halting their drive for quick runs on the third day of the one-off cricket Test on Friday.
At stumps, Ravichandran Ashwin (2) and Harbhajan Singh (7) were holding fort for India when rain came pouring down and washed off the final session of play on a stop-start day.
Starting the second session after a one-and-a-half-hour delayed start due to rain during lunch time, India lost Murali Vijay (150) as Shakib (4-105), who had already taken two wickets in the first session, got the opener lbw to break a 114-run fourth-wicket partnership.
Murali Vijay plays a shot. Pic/ AFP
Touching the 150-run mark, Vijay missed a sweep shot that hit him on the back pad and even though the point of impact looked outside the off stump, umpire Kumar Dharmasena raised the dreaded finger.
Leg-spinner Jubair Hossian (2-113) also joined forces to clean up Wriddhiman Saha (6) with a well-disguised googly, which the wicketkeeper batsman was unable to read while going for an expansive drive.
Shakib continued his wicket-taking run as his arm ball denied Ajinkya Rahane (98) his fourth Test century. With a clear intent to push the scoring rate, Rahane went for an aggressive pull shot but the ball crashed on to the off stump.
Shakib Al Hasan (3-R) celebrates a wicket with his teammates. Pic/ AFP
Ravichandran Ashwin and Harbhajan Singh then tried to stitch up a partnership but rain came pouring down once again and the players rushed back to the pavilion.
Earlier, starting on 239 for no loss after the second day's play was lost due to rain, India moved on cautiously with Vijay reaching his sixth Test ton in the eighth over of the day but the Shakib-led spin attack had other ideas.
With play starting half-an-hour early to cover up for lost time, Shakib struck with his left-arm spin to send Shikhar Dhawan (173) back to the pavilion in the 68th over of the innings.