I tried to listen to the post-match commentary, but the rain was so loud on the roof outside, so I couldn't hear anything from the feeble set-top-box sound. Here's what I had seen-
The bowling has been quite good, especially when you've got your best four bowlers and no more. They still don't have the X-factor that's needed on a pitch that offers absolutely nothing for the bowlers, so we wonder, is there much to complain about.
There is, however, a lot to complain about the fielding support. First there are problems with Karthik's wicketkeeping, then Laxman's accuracy and sharpness at slips was found wanting, then Gambhir spilling one at short-leg, then Ganguly's overdone attempt at a slide gave away an extra run, then Ishant's attempt at a dive parried the ball to the boundary. You can't win matches with fielding like this!
Then there's that no-ball. Zaheer caught one off his own bowling, but it was a no-ball! Zaheer bowled ten no-balls. Inexcusable from your best bowler.
We also heard the stereotypical Indian commentator cowards. They said that it will be very difficult when the Indians bat on day five. Hang on, day five? Besides, this batting lineup has Tendulkar, Ganguly, Laxman, Dravid and Sehwag, and even Gambhir isn't too far behind, and hopefully Karthik will also get a big one. If anything, the Lankans may be batting on day five.
Are the Indians again missing a fifth bowler? Will it cost them? Possibly. Looking at the skewed figures, with all four main bowlers bowling over 25 overs each, and Ganguly bowling just seven, we wonder- is an injury to a main bowler on the cards? They're not superhuman, to keep on bowling on flat pitches with fielding falling flat all the time. The batsmen should do more than this!