New Straits Times

Vihari makes debut half century as India dig in

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LONDON: Debutant Hanuma Vihari scored a battling 56 to frustrate England as India reached 240-7 in reply to the hosts’ 332 all out on the third morning of the Fifth Test yesterday.

The 24-year-old all rounder dug in alongside Ravindra Jadeja to share in a seventh-wicket partnershi­p of 77 at The Oval as India edged their way back into the game after England’s day-two domination.

With the deficit lowered to less than 100 and with the new ball imminent, it was off-spinner Moeen Ali who finally made the breakthrou­gh shortly before lunch when Vihari played forward and got a faint nick through to Jonny Bairstow.

Vihari, who was fortunate to survive an lbw decision when he was on nought on Saturday, struck seven fours and a six in his knock. Jadeja was 41 not out with Ishant Sharma on one.

India, looking to salvage a consolatio­n victory having lost the series, began the day struggling on 174-6 after Jos Buttler’s 89 helped England to stretch their first innings.

An overcast morning looked tailor-made for James Anderson and Stuart Broad to hoover up the tail and earn England a large first-innings lead.

But India’s batsmen left the ball well and showed great discipline, even if they rode their luck at times.

It was especially frustratin­g for Anderson who needs three more wickets to move past Australia’s Glenn McGrath’s all-time Test wicket record of 563 for a fast bowler.

Anderson threatened throughout his opening burst but enjoyed no luck with the ball regularly whistling past the edge or agonisingl­y over the top of the stumps.

Vihari and Jadeja picked off the bad balls though, with Vihari loosening his shoulders to drive a juicy Broad half volley for four, then edging another boundary two balls later.

He brought up his 50 with a scampered single off Stokes and then survived a huge appeal for caught behind before sweeping Moeen for a boundary.

Moeen hit back to leave India trailing by 92 with only three wickets remaining.

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