Striking the perfect balance
If Rahul Dravid strutted his stuff on the first day, then it was the turn of Younis Khan and Yousuf Youhana to show just what they were capable of on the second
On the Ball with S Rajesh and Arun Gopalakrishnan
18-Mar-2005
If Rahul Dravid strutted his stuff on the first day, then it was
the turn of Younis Khan and Yousuf Youhana to show just what they
were capable of on the second. Dravid was rarely troubled during
his knock, and today it was the same story with Youhana and
Younis both achieved in-control percentages of more than 80,
with Youhana¹s (86) being marginally higher than Younis¹s
(82.24).

They complemented each other wonderfully too if Younis favoured
the off side, getting 77 of his runs on that side of the wicket,
then Youhana¹s preferred zone was the leg side, which fetched him
67 out of his 101 runs. Both picked on a region behind the stumps
to score the majority of their runs for Younis it was third
man, while Youhana chose fine leg.
Running them ragged
The other feature of their stand was their outstanding running between the wickets 62 out of their 203 runs were scored in singles, and 18 of them came in the arc between backward point and extra cover, most of them the result of soft hands, excellent placement and fine judgement. A wicket early on the third day, and the Indians can at least be sure that the next pair will be unlikely to steal these cheeky singles.
The other feature of their stand was their outstanding running between the wickets 62 out of their 203 runs were scored in singles, and 18 of them came in the arc between backward point and extra cover, most of them the result of soft hands, excellent placement and fine judgement. A wicket early on the third day, and the Indians can at least be sure that the next pair will be unlikely to steal these cheeky singles.
