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Ruthless Kohli ends drought

Skipper scores first Test century in England to help India post 274 on second day

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Virat Kohli took a giant stride towards exorcising the ghosts of 2014 with a masterful century as he singlehand­edly pulled India out of the woods against England on an eventful second day of the first Test.

Kohli’s 149, which will rank amongst one of the finest hundreds by an Indian batsman on English soil, enabled the visitors to reach 274 thereby bringing down the first innings deficit to only 13 runs. England had scored 287 in their first essay. At stumps, England were 9 for 1 in their second innings with an overall lead of 22 runs.

The day certainly belonged to Kohli, whose dogged determinat­ion for a course correction was evident during an innings where he scored more than fifty percent of his team’s runs even as he was booed by England fans for his version of ‘mic drop’ celebratio­ns on the first day.

He got a couple of reprieves early in his innings but his intent to scrap it out under overcast conditions with an incisive Sam Curran (4-74), wily James Anderson (2-41) and relentless Ben Stokes (273) asking probing questions, stood out.

His 22nd Test hundred had 22 boundaries and a six and the unbridled joy on competing the coveted hundred was palpable as he let out a wild roar and kissed his wedding ring.

He was beaten but he looked unfazed. He covered the swing, the footwork was more assured whenever he met the ball on the frontfoot.

Kohli’s innings is worth its weight in gold simply because of the situation the team was in. Dhawan and Murali Vijay (20) did the hardwork of seeing off the new ball with a 50-run stand but it all went awry after that.

Curran used conditions to good effect as he trapped Vijay leg before, got KL Rahul (4) to play a lazy shot and then Dhawan edged one to the slip cordon. Ajinkya Rahane (15) and Dinesh Karthik (0) joined the procession to make it 100 for 5 before Hardik Pandya (22) added 48 with his skipper.

But the most effective support came from No. 10 and 11. Ishant Sharma (5) added 35 with his skipper running those cheeky singles while Umesh Yadav (1) blocked 15 deliveries only to find his skipper cut loose at the other end. Finally he was the last man out trying to cut Adil Rashid and got a standing ovation from the crowd.

In the morning, Curran had taken three wickets in the space of eight balls to reduce India to 76-3 at lunch. Vijay was solid as usual, leaving the ball well, while Dhawan looked to play down the ground.

It helped that Anderson and Broad bowled fuller early in their spells and didn’t get the ball to move around as much as the Indian pacers did on day one.

 ??  ?? Indian skipper Kohli plays a shot on the second day of the first Test against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Thursday; (inset) Virat holds his wedding ring as he celebrates scoring his century.
Indian skipper Kohli plays a shot on the second day of the first Test against England at Edgbaston in Birmingham on Thursday; (inset) Virat holds his wedding ring as he celebrates scoring his century.

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