Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Stokes plunders

FIRST TEST

- Sanjjeev K Samyal sanjjeev.samyal@hindustant­imes.com

RAJKOT: Virat Kohli and his men find themselves in an unfamiliar situation of having to chase the game at home, in the opening Test against England at the Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n Stadium. Having posted a total of 537, this match is for Cook and Co to lose.

India were expected to set the tone for the series, but when they came out to bat, with two hours of play left on Thursday evening, uppermost on their openers’ mind was to make the match safe. Openers Murali Vijay (25 batting) and Gautam Gambhir (28 batting) calmed nerves with an unfinished partnershi­p of 63. India still trail by 474 runs.

A team which fluffed five catches in an innings has itself to blame. The hosts were left to rue the two edges put down by wicketkeep­er Wriddhiman Saha as Ben Stokes, along with Moeen Ali, put the visitors in a position of strength. Stokes smashed 128 and Ali 117 to power England to a mammoth total, their third highest in India.

POOR FIELDING

To add to three missed chances on Wednesday, India dropped two more on the second day and a spirited England made them pay.

It was a test of keeping skills for Wriddhiman Saha. Used to constricti­ng teams to totals below 300 in unforgivin­g home conditions, here he had been kept in the field for more than one-and-a-half days. It is when the muscles start to tire and concentrat­ion wavers. England were touching 400 when Stokes, on 60, slashed at a Umesh Yadav delivery but Saha couldn’t hold on to the sharp catch. The pacer looked in disbelief as in his next over, Saha grassed Stokes again. Taken apart with the second new ball by England’s overnight pair of Stokes and Moeen, Yadav had come back strong in his second spell of the morning. But he had nothing to show for it (4-0-13-0).

India’s ground fielding was also sloppy. England batsmen were happy to take on the throws of Gautam Gambhir, Amit Mishra and R Ashwin. RAVINDRA JADEJA SPIN NOT KING

Most surprising was the ineffectiv­eness of the spinners. To be fair, it’s a batting track but Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja and Mishra lacked discipline and guile to put any pressure on the batsmen.

The fast bowlers put up a better effort. Yadav was unlucky and Mohammed Shami got both the wicketstof­allbeforel­unch.Ashwin was taken off after Stokes took two fours in an over, which left his day’s first spell reading 7-0-30-0. Mishra, at the other end, conceded 37 runs off his first eight overs of the day. When Jadeja replaced Mishra from the pavilion end, Stokes gave the charge to hit the first ball for four, tooktwooff theseconda­ndscooped the next for four, 10 runs coming in the first three balls.

STOKES’ SHOW

The opening session was crucial for India to regain the initiative. But Moeen and Stokes surprised them by attacking the second new ball. Moeen completed his century in the first over of the day and celebrated it with a flurry of boundaries. Virat Kohli was forced to introduce spin as early as the sixth over, but it had no effect. Shami uprooted Moeen’s off-stump with reverse swing but Stokes held firm. He continued to play aggressive­ly.

PITCH

After long, the BCCI curator has produced a typical subcontine­nt track. There is good value for shots and the surface is expected to stay true on the third day too.

The fast bowlers had carry but there wasn’t much movement.

The spinners are likely to come into play as the game progresses and cracks widen.

Unless the Indian batsmen do something silly, the hosts look good for a strong reply. Gambhir and Vijay were comfortabl­e, and if they see off the morning session,

England bowlers will come under pressure. MOEEN ALI NEW DELHI: ENGLAND (FIRST INNS) It was the 10th time when three batsmen scored hundred in an innings against India in India. The previous instance INDIA (FIRST INNS) was in 2009-10 at Ahmedabad — Tillakarat­ne Dilshan (112), Mahela Jayawarden­e (275) and Prasanna Jayawarden­e (154*).

The first six partnershi­ps in England innings put on 25 or more. It was third instance of such kind by a visiting team in India. Overs Venue 175 Overs Venue 203 Overs Venue 159.3 Rajkot Overs Venue 167.3 Kolkata Overs Venue 173 Kanpur Mumbai Season 2016-17 Awaited Season 2012-13 Result Won Result Draw Result Result Won Result Draw BRIEF SCORES: West Indies 131 in 42.4 overs; India 133/4. BRIEF SCORES

Sri Lanka 504 and 258/9 decl; Zimbabwe 272 and 233

I think toss took the game away from us. We all know how the Rajkot pitch is. First two days, it is suitable for batsmen and then spinners come into play. I think it’s going to get a bit lower. The cracks are opening up a little bit. There was also a bit more spin

(when Eng bowled).

INDIA V ENGLAND

9:30am, 1st Test, day 3, live on Star Sports 1, 3, HD1 & HD3.

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Gautam Gambhir has so far looked solid. Much will depend on how he and M Vijay negotiate the morning session. PTI PHOTO Ben Stokes hammered the fourth century of his career to help push England to commanding position. PTI PHOTO Sourav Ganguly feels...
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