INDIA VS ENGLAND, 4TH TEST: ENGLAND BEAT INDIA BY 60 RUNS WITHIN FOUR DAYS.
MOEEN ALI SPUN ENGLAND
TO A 60-RUN VICTORY OVER INDIA IN THE FOURTH TEST AS THE HOSTS SEALED A SERIES
VICTORY OVER THE WORLD’S NUMBER ONE NATION WITH A MATCH TO SPARE ON SUNDAY.
ENGLAND LEAD THE SERIES 3-1 WITH ONE MATCH TO PLAY.
Chasing a target of 245, India were bowled out for a 184 on
the fourth day on a pitch where survival wasn't a problem but run-scoring
definitely was.
India have never chased a target of 200 plus outside the sub continent
in the past three decades and the script didn't change this time also.
The result was a 60–run defeat in four days, handing England
the series 3-1 with a game to spare. It dealt a cruel blow to Kohli’s dreams of
extending a fightback with his masterful batting for the second overseas series
in a row.
None was more crucial than that of India skipper Virat Kohli
who shared a gritty 101-run fourth-wicket partnership with Ajinkya Rahane after
India had slumped to 22-3.
Kohli, who survived an early review against Moeen, looked set
having reached a patient 58 but he fell to the off-spinner just before tea.
India’s last six wickets went down for 51 runs and although
Ravi Ashwin blazed away for 25 to hold England up he was eventually trapped lbw
by all-rounder Sam Curran.
Skipper Joe Root praised his side’s strength of character
after they had slumped to 86-6 on day one and picked out Moeen’s return as key.
“I think today it was the best I’ve ever seen him bowl in an
England shirt,” Root said of all-rounder Moeen who was left out of the opening
three matches of the series.
“Credit to the group. We were really up against it on that
first morning. Couldn’t be more proud of the group.”
India began the day by ending England’s second innings for
the addition of only 11 runs to leave an absorbing test balanced on a knife
edge.
While 245 looked reachable, a worn pitch together with India
having only three times successfully chased 200 plus for victory outside Asia
meant the odds favoured England.
England seamers James Anderson and Stuart Broad took full
advantage of the helpful conditions to rip out India’s top order — leaving the
visitors’ hopes in tatters.
In the third over KL Rahul had his off stump removed by a
full-length Broad delivery that shot through at ankle height.
Anderson sent Cheteshwar Pujara, whose century helped India
establish a small first-innings lead, back to the pavilion lbw after rapping
him on the back thigh with an inswinger.
Opener Shikhar Dhawan struck three boundaries in his 17 but
fell in next over, thick-edging to Ben Stokes at gully after being squared up
by a beauty to leave India reeling on 22-3.
Kohli and Rahane both got the benefit of reviews, however, as
the visitors limped to lunch on 46-3.
England were incensed not to have Kohli out lbw off Moeen
after replays failed to show conclusively that the master batsman had got an
edge.
After lunch Kohli began to work singles and twos with Rahane
also showing good technique against spin duo Moeen and Adil Rashid and India’s
fans in the ground began to dream of victory.
There was no panic from England, though, and with tea
approaching Moeen got the prized wicket of Kohli.
Having just seen Kohli survive a half chance from his
previous delivery, Moeen got another ball to climb out of the rough and catch
the glove before looping up into the grateful grasp of Alastair Cook at short
leg.
Kohli looked deflated as he trudged off and shortly after tea
India were in deep trouble as Hardik Pandya edged a rising Ben Stokes delivery
to second slip where Root took a great catch.
Rishabh Pant mounted a brief attack with a feisty 18,
launching Moeen for a six, but his aggression cost him as he holed out to Cook
in the deep.
When Moeen pinned Rahane lbw for 51 India’s last hope had
gone. Stokes got his second wicket by removing Ishant Sharma for a duck and
Moeen had Mohammed Shami caught slogging.
“England were braver in tough situations than
us,” Kohli said at the post-match presentation in which Moeen was named
man-of-the-match. “It’s been a very competitive series and we will not throw in
the towel in the last game.”
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