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India on brink of third Test triumph against England

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INDIA need one more wicket to thrash England in the third Test at Trent Bridge after the hosts ended the fourth day on 311/9, 210 runs short of their target.

Jos Buttler’s maiden Test century in a 169-run partnershi­p with Ben Stokes (62) provided some resistance after England’s top four had been removed for 62 before lunch.

The second new ball proved decisive though as India picked up five wickets in the evening session.

The impressive Jaspit Bumrah took five wickets but the entire Indian seam attack produced excellent sustained accuracy throughout yesterday’s play, helped by some outstandin­g catching and some awful shot-selection from England’s top order.

Keaton Jennings (13) went in the first over, the left-hander poking at a short, rising delivery from Ishant Sharma and wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant comfortabl­y snaffled up the chance.

Two overs later and Ishant was celebratin­g the removal of England’s other opener Alastair Cook (17) who edged to Lokesh Rahul at second slip.

England badly needed a gritty innings from one of their top order, but their biggest hope disappeare­d when captain Joe Root departed for 13 when his thick edge off Jaspit Bumrah was brilliantl­y caught by Rahul.

Ollie Pope showed his inexperien­ce with a poor shot, following a wide delivery outside off stump and finding a diving Virat Kohli at third slip.

It could have been even worse for England, but Buttler was dropped by Pant off Bumrah.

Having been given that reprieve, Buttler displayed the kind of patient applicatio­n that had been sorely missed from the upper order batsmen.

Buttler (106) and Stokes batted throughout the afternoon session, showing the kind of focus and grit that was needed if England were to get anywhere close to saving the Test.

But the second new ball put paid to any illusions of a miracle from the hosts.

Bumrah trapped Buttler lbw to end the fifth wicket partnershi­p and then Jonny Bairstow, playing with a fractured finger, was bowled by the Indian seamer with his first ball.

There was variety to Bumrah’s approach and it was a bouncer that removed Chris Woakes, who gloved a sharply rising delivery to Pant.

Stokes went in the next over, a sharply moving delivery from Hardik Pandya squaring him up as he edged to Rahul at second slip.

Stuart Broad (20) and Adil Rashid (30 not out) played their shots with the contest all but over, Broad giving Bumrah his fifth wicket of the day as he too was caught by Rahul.

 ??  ?? VIRAT KOHLI: Caught Ollie Pope
VIRAT KOHLI: Caught Ollie Pope

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