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We will claw our way into the game: Gilchrist
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January 17, 2008 20:37 IST

Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Adam Gilchrist [Images] said Indian bowlers on Thursday went about their job "cleverly" but insisted his team could still claw back in the match with three days to spare in the third Test in Perth.

"They dominated. They used the wind really well, and they were very clever in how they went about (bowling) in partnerships," said Gilchrist in the end of the day press conference.

"There is a long way to go in the game... we will claw our way into the game," he said.

Gilchrist said the hosts have set their priority on wrapping up the Indian innings as soon as possible.

"Presently India has done a better job. They applied themselves better in batting and maintained the pressure with the ball. (Now) Getting the nine wickets is our priority."

The Australian vice-captain admitted the hosts had thrown away the initiative by falling prey to the Indian bowlers.

"We didn't play well... and handed it back to them. We nicked everything. They bowled enough balls in the right area and didn't play the right shots," he said.

Gilchrist praised RP Singh, who picked 4-68 on the second day, for his performance.

"There was a little momentum going my way but RP produced the beauty and I nicked it," he said.



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