India v England: Alastair Cook's men on verge of Test victory
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Third Test, Kolkata, day four: |
India 316 & 239-9 v England 523 |
Match scorecard |
England are on the brink of a resounding win over India in the third Test after ripping through the home side's top order on the fourth day.
Chasing 207 to make England bat again, India raced to 86-0 at lunch.
But Graeme Swann bowled Virender Sehwag to spark a collapse in which India lost six wickets for 36 runs.
The tourists looked certain to wrap up an innings win, only for Ravichandran Ashwin (83) to steer India to 239-9 at the close, a slender lead of 32 runs.
Ashwin's superb cameo, which featured partnerships of 38 with Ishant Sharma and and an unbroken 42 with Pragyan Ojha, spared India the ignominy of an innings defeat and took the match into a fifth day to the delight of a raucous home crowd.
But England will be confident of finishing the job on Sunday to take a 2-1 lead in the series with one match to play.
A day of fluctuating fortunes hinged on a single delivery as Graeme Swann got the first ball after lunch to rip between Sehwag's bat and pad and cannon into his off stump.
The dismissal stopped India in their tracks and gave England the opportunity to reassert the supremacy they had enjoyed for the first three days of the Test.
Cheteshwar Pujara, who scored a double hundred and a century in the first two Tests, was the next to fall as Ian Bell capitalised on a mix-up with Gautam Gambhir to throw down the stumps from midwicket.
Gambhir survived an appeal for a slip catch from the next delivery when the third umpire established the ball had not struck his bat but was out for 40 in the following over as a waft at Steven Finn was snaffled by Matt Prior.
Sachin Tendulkar's disappointing series continued as he edged a ball from Swann that did not turn before Yuvraj Singh was clean bowled by one from James Anderson that kept low.
Captain Mahendra Dhoni was caught behind for a duck off the same bowler to round off a thrilling passage of play.
After a brief pre-tea lull, Finn produced an away-swinger to have Virat Kohli caught behind for 20 and trapped Zaheer on the back foot right in front of his stumps.
With India still 48 runs in arrears with only two wickets in hand, England appeared primed for their first innings victory in India since 1976, but Ashwin had other ideas.
Expertly farming the strike and surviving a fumbled stumping chance by Prior, he belied his position at number eight with an increasingly authoritative innings.
Panesar bowled Sharma to leave India nine down and 10 runs behind, but Ashwin attacked the new ball to ensure England's work is not quite done.
The tourists had earlier failed to build on their overnight position of 509-6 as India enjoyed a near-perfect opening session.
Swann nicked his first ball of the day to slip and Prior was caught behind trying to run Zaheer down to third man.
Anderson edged Ashwin to Sehwag at slip for nine and when Panesar was harshly adjudged lbw from the next delivery England had lost their last four wickets for 14 in 25 minutes.
India carried the momentum into their batting performance as Sehwag sprinted to 49 off 56 balls and Gambhir smashed Panesar for a six and four in the last over before lunch to leave the hosts only 121 runs behind with all 10 wickets intact.
But Swann's removal of Sehwag swung the balance and set England on course for a win that would leave them needing only a draw in the fourth Test in Nagpur for a first series victory in India since 1985.
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Anyways, well done England. Baring the evening heroics of Ashwin (well done lad), it was a wonderful performance from England. Let's hope they wrap it up early tomorrow morning! Onward and upwards!
Straws desperately clutched. I note that Pakistan stay above you in the rankings. You could always switch support to them.
First refusing to use DRS now this. BCCI are so arrogant and think they are bigger than the ICC. Glad we're giving them a right thrashing.
Congratulations are in order, you staved off an innings defeat!
Little disappointed I must admit as it's cost me money but I covered it with a bet for the England win and I am doing very well out of this England tour.
Right must be off, Xmas shopping to do, and we all know who's paying for that....I will be raising a glass to India's batsmen this Xmas, love each and every one of them! ;)
"One trick pony Monty has been demystified by the Indian batsmen as I predicted."
Your whole team has been demystified as second rate by the England cricketers, as I predicted.
Great play all round the team though, great to watch English/British sport at the moment :)
My local nursery cricket team would have scored more runs on that pitch than india.
Well done England. bounced back from defeat and looks like a series win. If only Flower/Cook didnt screw up team selection on first test, we would be looking at another 4-0 win.
India time to regroup and look to the future
On second thoughts, I'd like some of what Cook has been having. Well done England! Again!
Is it bowling or psychology. Well done to England and the bowlers. Playing in the IPL would have made these ground a home from home.