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England scent victory after Indian batting flops

Published: 09 Dec 2012 - 01:47 am | Last Updated: 05 Feb 2022 - 08:44 pm


Ravichandaran Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha look at each other during India’s second innings against England in the second Test match at Eden Gardens in Kolkata yesterday. India lead by 32 runs with one wicket remaining.

Kolkata: England were tantalisignly close to victory as India’s reputed batting line-up collapsed without a fight till dogged resistance by Ravichandran Ashwin staved off the ignominy of innings defeat on day four of the third cricket Test here yesterday.

The last session of the day would be best remembered for the heroics of Ashwin (83 batting; 151b 13x4) who batted resolutely for 176 minutes to save his team the embarrassment of losing the match inside four days as India reached 239/9 at stumps at the Eden Gardens.

With the last wicket pair Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha (3 batting) in the middle, the hosts have taken a 32-run lead over the visitors whose first innings ended at a mammoth 523 earlier in the day.

The Indian duo have so far added 42 of 63 balls, and save a miracle, England are poised to coast to their second straight win after Mumbai and take an unassailable 2-1 lead in the four match series. India had triumphed in the opening Test in Ahmedabad.

Steve Finn (3-37) was the most successful English bowler followed by James Anderson (2/38) and Graeme Swann(2-70). Monty Panesar got one wicket.

India, though had started the day on the right note by polishing off the England tail taking four quick wickets in just under five overs, to restrict the tourists to a 207 run first innings lead.

Indian openers Virender Sehwag and Gautam Gambhir started off the second innings in right earnest racing to 86 runs at the lunch break. The match was virtually decided in the post lunch session when six Indian wickets fell for a paltry 59 runs.

The procession began in the very first ball after lunch when Swann got one to turn in sharply that clipped the top of the stumps sending Sehwag (49; 57b 7x4) for the long walk back.

Gambhir went for a non-existent single and Ian Bell’s direct throw caught Cheteswar Pujara (8) short of his ground despite a desperate dive.

In the very first ball of the next over by Swann, there was a controversy after the ball turned and bounced before going into the hands of Jonathan Trott in the slips who took what he thought was a brilliant low catch.

The matter was referred to the third umpire who ruled not out. 

However, Gambhir (40; 104b, 4x4 1x6) could not stay for long as he edged a Steve Finn delivery behind the wicket in the next over.

Sachin Tendulkar (5), failed this time with Swann making the master batsman edge one to Trott waiting at the slip.

Yuvraj Singh (11), skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (0) also got out soon, and India were precariously placed at 122/6, still needing 85 runs to make England bat again.

England began the last session with early wickets as Virat Kohli (20, 60b 3x4) chased a Steve Finn delivery wide of the stumps only to get caught behind. Finn came back with his next over to trap Zaheer Khan in front for a duck.

With Ishant Sharma at the other end, Ashwin tried to keep at the bay the inevitable defeat as they stitched together a partnership of 38 runs and took the total to 197.

Sharma (10, 53b 2x4), however, was castled by Panesar for his first wicket of the innings. IANS