The Asian Age

Bumrah triple strike helps India dismiss England for 246

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Southampto­n, Aug. 30: Indian bowlers maintained their strangleho­ld despite an unbroken 53run stand for the seventh wicket between allrounder­s Moeen Ali and Sam Curran as England reached 139/ 6 at tea on the opening day of the fourth Test.

Moeen ( 30 batting) and Curran ( 27 batting) carried the rescue act after Mohammed Shami’s ( 2/ 38) double blow left England tottering at 86/ 6 at one stage.

The second session proved to be slightly better for the hosts as it yielded 82 runs for the loss of two wickets.

Post lunch, Jos Buttler ( 24) was out caught at slip by skipper Virat Kohli off Shami’s bowling.

Ben Stokes ( 23) continued to defend stoically, lasting 79 deliveries. Shami bowled brilliantl­y, continuing from where he left off in the morning session. And it brought him reward when he trapped Stokes lbw coming round the wicket. It was a sharp inswinger that was hitting the leg- middle.

Curran and Ali then came together, and held fort until the tea break. They showed a lot of patience, in particular Curran who stayed calm and went for his strokes whenever opportunit­y presented itself.

On evidence he was England’s best batsman so far in this innings.

While Ravichandr­an Ashwin ( 0- 9) bowled six overs, Indian pacers still found assistance from the pitch.

Jasprit Bumrah ( 2/ 35) bowled quite a few unplayable deliveries. But they couldn’t break this partnershi­p, which crossed 50 off 94 deliveries and also took England past the 100- mark in the 39th over.

Earlier, Indian speedsters rocked the England top- order with an inspiring spell as the home team were left reeling at 57/ 4 at lunch.

Bumrah, Ishant Sharma ( 1/ 11 in 11 overs) and Hardik Pandya ( 1/ 37 in 6 overs) shared the spoils as the English top- order looked clueless against a sustained lateral movement generated by the trio.

Bumrah was handed the new ball and he posed problems from the very beginning.

Keaton Jennings ( 0) shouldered arms in an ugly fashion to an incoming delivery across the stumps, and was adjudged leg before in the third over.

England should have been two- down in the fifth over, when Bumrah also trapped Joe Root ( 4), on 2, plumb lbw. When the onfield umpire didn’t agree, DRS review showed that the bowler had oversteppe­d.

Root didn’t survive for long though, adding only 14 runs for the second wicket. He was out leg before, this time to Ishant, who bowled a beautiful inswinger that zoomed into hit below Root’s knee.

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 ?? — AP ?? Indian players celebrate after Virat Kohli ( right) takes the catch to dismiss Alastair Cook on Day One of the fourth Test against England at the Ageas Bowl in Southampto­n on Thursday.
— AP Indian players celebrate after Virat Kohli ( right) takes the catch to dismiss Alastair Cook on Day One of the fourth Test against England at the Ageas Bowl in Southampto­n on Thursday.
 ?? — AP ?? Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the dismissal of Keaton Jennings on Thursday.
— AP Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the dismissal of Keaton Jennings on Thursday.

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