Millennium Post

India eye biggest-ever win in Chennai

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CHENNAI: Cricket will provide the ravaged city some succour and the Indian team an opportunit­y to record its biggest-ever series victory against England when the two sides lock horns in the fifth and final Test starting here on Friday.

The match will also be a chance for the Indians to stretch their unbeaten run to a record 18 matches.

The southern metropolis has been ravaged by Cyclone Vardah that left in its wake, large-scale destructio­n. The catastroph­e did not spare the iconic Cheapauk either, but the square and the outfield have not been damaged.

In their quest to get the venue ready in time, the ground staff were seen on Wednesday using burning coal to dry the pitch to be used for the match, which was rendered inconseque­ntial after India wrapped up the series with a convincing win in Mumbai.

Training was cancelled on Wednesday owing to a wet ground, despite the stadium boasting of one of the best drainage systems in the country.

India are leading the fivematch series 3-0 and should they taste success in the final Test, it will be their biggest against England, the previous being the 3-0 whitewash in 1992-93 under Mohammed Azharuddin’s captaincy.

It will be a sweet revenge for the twin defeats, including a 4-0 drubbing in 2011, which India suffered at the hands of England in the last two series between the two nations.

Having clinched the rubber, skipper Virat Kohli has asserted that India would now “really express ourselves fully” and hope to make it 4-0 against opponents who are looking bruised and battered.

Kohli has been in the form of his life, having become the first Indian to notch up three double centuries in a calendar year. Entering the game on the back of a monumental 235 in Mumbai, Kohli is in no mood to relax and is expected to pile more misery on the beleaguere­d English outfit.

The 28-year-old, who is among just five batsmen, including Don Bradman and Ricky Ponting, to amass three double-centuries in a single year, is 135 short of bettering Sunil Gavaskar’s (774 runs) record of most runs by an Indian in a single series.

Right from the top to bottom, the team looks balanced and full of infectious energy. Murali Vijay has establishe­d himself as a dependable opener and has already slammed two centuries in the ongoing series.

Cheteshwar Pujara has been solid at the crucial number three position and would look to make it count after failing to capitalise on the start in the last game.

Ravichandr­an Ashwin has been enjoying a phenomenal run and the off-spinner, with 247 wickets, is on the verge of becoming the fastest to reach 250 scalps in Tests, ahead of Australian pace legend Dennis Lillee, who got there in 48. Ashwin already has 27 wickets in this series, way ahead of Adil Rashid of England, who has 22. He is comfortabl­y placed as the best in the world at the moment, and the local boy is more than average with the bat.

Ravindra Jadeja has been a perfect foil to Ashwin, often providing the key breakthrou­ghs, his sharp left-arm spin leaving the Englishmen in a bind. He too is no bunny with the bat, clearly showing the all-round strength of the team.

The young Jayant Yadav impressed by becoming the first Indian number nine batsman to score a century during his huge partnershi­p with Kohli last week.

In the absence of Mohammed Shami, Bhuvneshwa­r Kumar and Umesh Yadav will fill in the fast bowling department.

The visiting England team will look to salvage pride at the venue where they have scored their highest Test total in India till date — 652 for seven declared in January 1985.

Both the teams are unlikely to get a feel of the ground before the real action kicks off. The match starts at 9:30am.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Virat Kohli playing with sniffer dog during a practice session ahead of the fifth and final Test against England in Chennai on Thursday
PIC/PTI Virat Kohli playing with sniffer dog during a practice session ahead of the fifth and final Test against England in Chennai on Thursday

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