India fight, but England on top

By Express News Service

CHENNAI:  It was with five minutes to go for the lunch interval that Cheteshwar Pujara and Ajinkya Rahane came together. India had lost three wickets for just 55 runs in a pulsating morning session where ball held sway over bat, the lead being a slender 28 runs. India’s two in-form batsmen, KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma, were already back in the dressing room as was skipper Virat Kohli, nicking behind for the third consecutive time in this series.

Another wicket at that stage and it could have been curtains for India in front of a full-house on Sunday, the fourth day of the second Test. Pujara and Rahane were not just battling against the match situation but arguably also seeking to save their own spots in the team.

What followed were defiant knocks from Pujara (45, 206 balls) and Rahane (61, 146 balls) to ensure India stayed in the contest. They stitched together a partnership of 100 runs off 297 balls for the fourth wicket before their hard work was undone in the final hour of the day. Mark Wood claimed three wickets while Moeen Ali came to the fore with a couple of wickets on a pitch starting to assist the spinners.

At stumps on Day 4, India were 181/6 in 82 overs with Rishabh Pant and Ishant Sharma at the crease, and the visitors leading by 154 runs. Bad light brought an end to play with eight overs left in the day. Pujara and Rahane seemed to be combining for a match-defining partnership, and it needed a snorter by Wood to get rid of Pujara. Just a ball after Pujara pulled the England pacer to the backward square leg boundary, Wood shot back with a brute of a delivery that caught Pujara’s glove and looped gently to second slip. Pujara made only 45 in the end but his 206-ball vigil was worth a lot more.  

By the time Pujara was dismissed, Rahane had crossed his half-century with a nudge towards third man for a boundary. He seemed determined for many more but lost his wicket to Moeen with just four overs left for the second new ball.  

Aside from the England pacers, the Indian batsmen also had to deal with the threat of Moeen. With the pitch showing signs of deterioration, the off-spinner got the odd ball to turn and bounce from outside the right-hander’s off-stump. Rahane looked to cut Moeen on one such occasion but didn’t quite get on top of the bounce. Fortunately for the middle-order batsman, Bairstow spilled the catch at point. Rahane was just on 31 then.  

Scoreboard
India 1st innings: 364; England 1st innings: 391; India 2nd innings: Rahul c Buttler b Wood 5, Rohit c Ali b Wood 21, Pujara c Root b Wood 45, Kohli c Buttler b Curran 20, Rahane c Buttler b Ali 61, Pant batting 14, Jadeja b Moeen 3, Ishant batting 4; Extras (b-2, lb-5, nb-1): 8; Total (6 wkts, 82 ovs): 181; FoW: 1-18, 2-27, 3-55, 4-155, 5-167, 6-175; Bowling: Anderson 18-6-23-0, Robinson 10-6-20-0, Wood 14-3-40-3, Curran 15-3-30-1, Moeen 20-1-52-2, Root 5-0-9-0. 

England players step on ball, raise eyebrows   
The England team caused a minor flutter when two players tried playing a bit of “football” with the red Dukes during the post-lunch session on Sunday. Footage from official broadcasters emerged where one England player passed the ball to another, who used his spikes to trap it, raising a social media storm as accusations of ball tampering flew thick and fast. However till now, no such development can be confirmed and Indian team till now hasn’t lodged an official complaint with match referee Chris Broad. The incident was recorded in the 35th over of India’s second innings, bowled by Ollie Robinson. 

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