The Fiji Times

Duo bowl India to series-levelling victory

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JASPRIT Bumrah’s craft and Ravichandr­an Ashwin’s guile secured India’s series-levelling victory by 106 runs in the pulsating second test against England yesterday.

Under Ben Stokes, England have made it a habit of chasing big fourth-innings targets but scoring 399 against India’s formidable spin attack in conditions that suit their craft was always going to be an onerous task.

Zak Crawley smashed a belligeren­t 73, while Ben Foakes and Tom Hartley produced defiant 36s down the order but England were all out for 292.

“Very, very proud of such a young squad in terms of the test matches that they’ve played,” India captain Rohit Sharma said.

“It’s important from our side to give them confidence, and this win, obviously, will give them a lot of confidence, and (tell them) just to go out there and play freely.”

England were cruising at 95-1 in their pursuit of a big total before Axar Patel removed nightwatch­man Rehan Ahmed to trigger a top order collapse.

Ashwin (3-72) then rattled England by dismissing Ollie Pope and Joe Root in his successive overs.

Pope’s edge stuck in Rohit Sharma’s left hand at slip, while Root’s casual charge down the track resulted in a top-edge that descended on Patel at backward point.

An unfazed Crawley batted with the kind of aggression that has become the hallmark of the side under Stokes.

India took a gamble when Kuldeep Yadav’s lbw appeal against Crawley was turned down and challenged it, and were ecstatic after the decision was reversed.

Jonny Bairstow could not convert his start and England were effectivel­y out of the game after Shreyas Iyer ran out Stokes.

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