The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Openers put India in charge

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DHARAMSALA, India. — India bowled England out for a below-par 218 and cruised to 135-1 in their robust reply to seize early control of the fifth and final Test yesterday.

Kuldeep Yadav wrecked England’s top order and fellow spinner Ravichandr­an Ashwin polished off the tail to bundle out England in just over two sessions.

India captain Rohit Sharma combined with Yashasvi Jaiswal (57) in an opening stand of 104 to consolidat­e their position at the picturesqu­e Himachal Pradesh Cricket Associatio­n Stadium in the foothills of the Himalayas.

Rohit was batting on 52 at stumps with Shubman Gill (26) also looking assured at the other end. Earlier, Ben Stokes’ decision to bat first on a belter of a track was on the expected lines and England got off to a strong start with Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett combining in an opening stand of 64. India’s pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah troubled both batters with the moving ball but a break-through eluded the hosts until Kuldeep was pressed into the attack.

The left-arm wrist-spinner struck in his first over when Gill pulled off a spectacula­r catch.

Duckett (27) wanted to clear the leg side ropes but ended up offering a leading edge over cover. Gill turned and sprinted 20 yards before diving full length to land with the ball secure in his grip.

Crawley (79) brought up his fifty but Ollie Pope (11) departed on the stroke of lunch.

The England vice captain could not read Kuldeep’s googly and was so far down the track that wicketkeep­er Dhruv Jurel had all the time in the world to stump him.

SPIN ATTACK

At 137-2, England appeared to have weathered the early setbacks before their batting lineup was consumed by India’s three-pronged spin attack.

Kuldeep dismissed Crawley with a flighted delivery that landed outside the off-stump, sneaked through the bat-pad gap and pegged back the leg-stump.

“He has played really well in this series and he is a good player of spin,” said Kuldeep, who claimed 5-72.

“To get him out, you need to produce some magic on the field and that was a beautiful ball and I really loved it.” Advertisem­ent · Scroll to continue Jonny Bairstow, playing his 100th test, hit Kuldeep for a couple of sixes but fell to the spinner after a quickfire 29. — Reuters.

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