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PIX: Axar, Ashwin torment England again

March 04, 2021 17:55 IST

India's Axar Patel celebrates taking the wicket of England's Zak Crawley on Thursday, Day 1 of the fourth Test, at the Narendra Modi stadium, in Motera, Ahmedabad.

IMAGE: India's Axar Patel celebrates taking the wicket of England's Zak Crawley on Thursday, Day 1 of the fourth Test, at the Narendra Modi stadium, in Motera, Ahmedabad. Photograph: Surjeet Yadav/Getty Images

England endured a top-order collapse before they registered a below-par 205 in their first innings in the fourth and final Test against India in Ahmedabad on Thursday.

 

A sixth consecutive sub-200 total looked on the cards for the tourists after they slumped to 30-3 in the morning session.

Ben Stokes (55) and Dan Lawrence (46) propped them up but England might regret not making the most of the perfect batting conditions at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

India, who are 2-1 up in the four-Test series, were 24-1 at stumps and will be confident against a spin-heavy England attack with James Anderson as the lone frontline seamer.

Rohit Sharma was batting on eight and Cheteshwar Pujara was on 15 with the hosts 181 behind.

India pacer Mohammed Siraj celebrates the wicket of England's Jonny Bairstow

IMAGE: India pacer Mohammed Siraj celebrates the wicket of England's Jonny Bairstow. Photograph: BCCI

Axar Patel was the wrecker-in-chief when India won the third test inside two days at the same venue and the left-arm spinner returned to haunt England again after Joe Root elected to bat.

Dom Sibley made two before he inside-edged a delivery onto his stumps and, in Patel's next over, Zak Crawley stepped out to chip the ball to mid-off and depart for nine.

Quick Mohammed Siraj, replacing Jasprit Bumrah in the squad, struck the biggest blow when he trapped England skipper Root leg before wicket for five with an inswinger.

Jonny Bairstow looked determined to make amends having scored a pair of ducks in the third test but Siraj trapped him lbw soon after the lunch break for 28.

Stokes could not be denied his 24th Test fifty though.

Ben Stokes celebrates his fifty.

IMAGE: Ben Stokes celebrates his fifty. Photograph: BCCI

The all-rounder hit Ravichandran Ashwin (3-47) and Washington Sundar for sixes and then reverse-swept Patel (4-68) to bring up his half-century.

Off-spinner Sundar dismissed Stokes lbw with a sliding delivery to cut short his stay.

The recalled Lawrence missed his fifty after charging down the track and missing the ball from Patel to be stumped.

Indian spinners claimed eight of the 10 English wickets on a pitch which looked quite different from the one used for the third test in which 30 wickets fell in five sessions.

Anderson gave England a strong start with the ball by dismissing Shubman Gill lbw for a duck with his third delivery but Rohit and Pujara looked assured.

India need a draw to secure their place in the June final of the World Test Championship against New Zealand.

Source: REUTERS
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