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November 27, 2003

Listless Indians draw

Hodge showed no signs of fatigue as he tore into the bowling, realising 111 of the 170 runs which were made from 44 overs today.

A feature of Hodge's batting was the number of straight hits he smashed down the ground against the Indian fast bowlers. He finally fell when a thickish edge of his drive against part-time off-spinner Virender Sehwag went high and landed in the hands of Rahul Dravid, the lone slip.

Also see: Shane's Shenanigans

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