As dark clouds hovered menacingly over the picturesque 
Trent Bridge  ground, raising fears of another "moving" Test, India's well-wishers  were desperately looking for a silver lining on Wednesday.

With 
Zaheer Khan  all but ruled out, and the first Test already down the drain, they will  clearly hang on to anything. It was no surprise, therefore, that their  mood visibly lifted when 
Sachin Tendulkar finally walked into the ground. Armed with three bats, two pairs of pads and the 
India  cap firmly on his head, he seemed perfectly all right. He smiled at  everybody and confirmed that he was indeed perfectly all right. "The  medicine that I had taken to subdue the viral had weakened me," he said.  "Now I am fine."
As if prove his point, he went straight into the team's 
football  match. He stayed on the sidelines for a bit but couldn't control his  child-like enthusiasm for long; pretty soon, he was shouting, passing  and scoring goals like a pro. Victory in place, he was all set for the  main thing.
Even as Abhinav Mukund and Suresh Raina took guard, he took fielding coach 
Trevor Penney  aside for throwdowns. For the next hour, he just kept hitting the ball  straight back or leaving it alone; he spoke to him at regular intervals,  indicating that he wanted to fine-tune his forward defensive stroke.  Clearly, something was rankling him. He may not have been in top health  at Lord's; but he is not going to blame that for failing to save the  Test.
 Easy day:  Many  eyes were eagerly looking for Zaheer Khan. The spearhead, who had taken  nine wickets to set up India's last win here in 2007, turned up  eventually only when the net session was in full flow. He walked along  the boundary line, with team doctor in tow, barely paying attention to  the action in the middle. After one round, he made a brave attempt at  jogging too; but halfway through he gave up. He won't be bowling soon.
 Sreesanth vs Munaf:   Both of them know that only one is going to play. But their actions and  modes of preparation were totally in contrast. If Munaf just stood at  the "goalpost" talking to Ishant during the football bout, Sreesanth was  all noise and action.
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