The Free Press Journal

Chasing rabbits once again

R Ashwin grabs six wickets as England set world record target

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA/ Chennai

India were left with the herculean task of chasing a world record 420 after England refused to declare in an un-focussed second essay, cut short by Ravichandr­an Ashwin's brilliance on a sharply turning fourth day strip in the opening Test here on Monday.

At stumps, India were 39 for one, requiring another 381 runs to set a new record and take a 1-0 lead in the fourmatch series. The previous best is 418, chased by West Indies against Australia in 2003.

Relishing bowling on a responsive pitch, the seasoned Ashwin returned excellent figures of 6/61 to snap England's second innings at 178 after the home team conceded a massive first-innings lead of 241 runs.

With opener Rohit Sharma (12) back in the hut, Shubman Gill (15) and Cheteshwar Pujara (12) will begin the proceeding­s for India on the fifth and final day at the MA Chidambara­m pitch, which has started to play tricks.

India would have been in a bigger hole had it not been for a seventh-wicket partnershi­p of 80 runs between newcomer Washington Sundar (85) and Ashwin, who also contribute­d a 31 with the bat before picking his career's 28th five-wicket haul.

But despite the duo's best efforts, the hosts still fell way short of the follow-on target after being bowled out for 337. India resumed the day at 257 for six.

Hoping to give their bowlers some respite from the sweltering heat, England decided against enforcing the follow-on and batted again.

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