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Sunday, November 18, 2012

India vs England 2012: Alastair Cook leads fightback, visitors wipe off deficit

Ahmedabad: Captain Alastair Cook led a remarkable England fightback with a heroic unbeaten 168 as the defiant visitors wiped out India`s mammoth first innings lead with a gritty batting display to raise hopes of saving the first cricket Test here on Sunday.

DAY 4:

The 27-year-old Cook displayed immense concentration and skill to not only notch up his 21st Test century under pressure but also keep his team in the game as he steered England to 340 for five at close on the penultimate day which saw the Sardar Patel track ease out quite a bit.

The England captain found an able ally in Matt Prior (84) as the duo put on an unfinished 141-run partnership to leave the Indians frustrated.

The spinners, who were expected to do the bulk of the damage, found it difficult to get the wickets.

England, who conceded a mammoth 330-run first innings lead and were asked to follow-on, have now taken a lead of 10 runs, setting the stage for an interesting fifth day`s play tomorrow with all three results possible.

India will look to claim the remaining five wickets as quickly as possible tomorrow and push for a 1-0 lead in the four-match series.

England, on the other hand, will try to bat as much as possible and may even put pressure on India by taking a substantial lead on a tricky fifth day track.

Resuming at the overnight score of 111 for no loss, England lost the wickets of Nick Compton (37), Jonathan Trott (17), Kevin Pietersen (2), Ian Bell (22) and Samit Patel (0) but it was Cook who stood like a rock to hold the English innings together showing superb endurance.

Cook batted the whole day with exemplary patience, determination and composure to remain unconquered.

Cook, who has faced 341 balls and struck 20 fours, was given splendid support by Prior, who was not out on 84 that came off 190 balls and contained 10 fours.

The duo batted resolutely even as Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni constantly shuffled his bowling attack that lacked the bite of the first innings.

India can still come back strongly with a few quick blows tomorrow morning and press for victory on a track which is offering slow turn.

But the day belonged entirely to Cook after a couple of quick blows by left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha and wickets off successive balls by pacer Umesh Yadav on either side of lunch. Prior, on the other hand, played the ideal foil to his captain.

It was the sixth 150-plus score by Cook who had scored a century on debut in Nagpur in 2006. His other three-figure effort against India (294) was made at Edgbaston in the last series between the two teams in 2011.

Cook also became the eighth English batsman to score more than one hundred on Indian soil, by joining the ranks of Ken Barrington (3), Andrew Strauss (3), Colin Cowdrey (2), Tony Greig (2), Mike Gatting (2), Ian Botham (2) and Paul Collingwood (2).

The Indian bowlers toiled hard throughout the day against the resolute England skipper and, after lunch, against his more aggressive partner Prior without success.

Cook`s composure and patience was creditable right through and he hardly played a false shot.

While Ojha was easily the more impressive of the two Indian spinners, getting some bite with his flighted deliveries, Ashwin bowled mostly flat through the air but was also guilty of not maintaining a tight line outside the off.

Ojha ended the day with figures of 2 for 102 in 44 overs to add to his 5-45 of the first innings while Ashwin, who got three in the first innings, went wicket-less in his 41 overs in which he gave away 104 runs.

Yadav, another successful bowler of the day, had 2 for 60 in 19 overs. Zaheer Khan bowled economically, giving away 38 runs in 18 overs for the wicket of opener Nick Compton in the first session.




Skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni brought on Yuvraj Singh to bowl his first over in the England second innings after 10l overs without success in breaking the sixth wicket partnership.

In the second session, Yadav struck two body blows by making the ball reverse swing to trap Ian Bell (22) and Samit Patel (0) leg before wicket off the fifth and sixth balls of his first over of a new spell to leave the tourists gasping at 199 for 5 in the first hour.

Ojha had done similar damage in the first session by dismissing Jonathan Trott (17) and Kevin Pietersen (2) within a space of seven balls spread over two overs to push England on the back foot after Cook and Nick Compton (37) had put on a stand of 123 runs.

These four batsmen's dismissal by Ojha and Yadav on either side of lunch, in the space of 20 overs and for the addition of only 45 runs, pushed England firmly on the back foot.

But Cook stood tall with his reach, excellent technique and calm demeanour against the spinning ball as he cracked his third century against India and the 21st in his 84th game.

Cook, who made 41 in the first essay, and Prior prevented further damage till close to renew the battle on Monday.

Prior edged Ojha once but the catch fell short of a diving Virender Sehwag at slip while Cook's edge also fell short once off Ashwin. But otherwise they batted without much trouble.


Dhoni took the second new ball in the 83rd over when England were 219 for 5 just before the end of the first hour in which the visitors added 42 runs in 14 over for the loss Bell and Patel.

Earlier, in the first session, some tight bowling by Zaheer Khan and Ojha kept them down to 71 runs from 31 overs for the loss of Compton, Trott (17) and Pietersen (2), the opener falling to Zaheer and the last two to Ojha.

Senior pacer Zaheer Khan gave the initial breakthrough after 28 minutes into the fourth morning by dismissing debutant opener Nick Compton, who had a charmed life, for 37.

Compton was lucky not to be declared out when he was rapped in front by Ashwin and then survived a clear stumping chance off the same bowler before he fell to Zaheer.

Cook and Bell, who was out first ball to Ojha in the first innings when he charged out to the bowler, prevented further damage after the fall of Trott and Pietersen in quick succession.

Compton, 34 last evening, was lucky to escape a leg before appeal off Ashwin, umpire Aleem Dar turning down the vociferous shout from the Indians.

The right handed debutant was again fortunate when on 36, wicketkeeper Dhoni missed an easy stumping chance off Ashwin who drew him well out of the crease.

However, his luck did not hold out for long as after the addition of one more run he was trapped leg before by Zaheer when he played across.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

BAN vs WI, 1st Test, Dhaka



BAN vs WI, 1st Test, Dhaka
BAN 556, 167-all out (54.3 Ovs)
Rubel Hossain0 (7)
WI 527/4 decl, 273
Tino Best*12.3-2-24-5
Ravi Rampaul11-1-32-2
CRR 3.06

Last Wkt Mahmudullah 29(50)

West Indies won by 77 runs

Batsmen
BAN : 167/10 ( ovrs 54.3)
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Tamim Iqbal
c D Ramdin b R Rampaul
5
15
0
0
33.33
Junaid Siddique
c D Ramdin b T Best
20
42
1
0
47.62
Shahriar Nafees
c & b T Best
23
40
3
0
57.50
Naeem Islam
lbw b V Permaul
26
65
3
0
40.00
Shakib Al Hasan
c D Ramdin b T Best
2
3
0
0
66.67
Mushfiqur Rahim (c & wk)
lbw b T Best
16
33
1
0
48.48
Nasir Hossain
b V Permaul
21
33
2
0
63.64
Mahmudullah
b T Best
29
50
2
1
58.00
Sohag Gazi
c (sub)A Fudadin b V Permaul
19
38
2
1
50.00
Shahadat Hossain
c Kieran Powell b R Rampaul
4
2
1
0
200.00
Rubel Hossain
not out
0
7
0
0
0.00
Extras:
(b 1, lb 0, w 0, nb 1, p 0)
2
 
 
 
Total:
(10 wkts, 54.3 ovs)
167
 
RR:
3.06
Bowling: WI
O
M
R
W
Nb
Wd
ER
Ravi Rampaul
11
1
32
2
1
0
2.90
Sunil Narine
18
1
56
0
0
0
3.10
Tino Best
12.3
2
24
5
0
0
1.90
Veerasammy Permaul
8
0
32
3
0
0
4.00
Darren Sammy
3
0
13
0
0
0
4.30
Marlon Samuels
2
0
9
0
0
0
4.50

Live cricket score

Date Venue Type
Nov 15 2012 Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad Test
Nov 23 2012 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Test
Dec 5 2012 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Test
Dec 13 2012 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagp Test
Dec 20 2012 Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium, Pune TWT 

ENG vs IND, 1st Test, Ahmedabad
ENG 191, 111/0 (38.0 Ovs)
Nick Compton*34 (104)
Alastair Cook74 (124)
IND 521/8 decl
Pragyan Ojha*14-3-34-0
Ravichandran Ashwin14-3-49-0
CRR 2.92 Partnership 111(228)



Day 3: Stumps - England trail by 219 runs
Batsmen
ENG : 111/0 ( ovrs 38)
R
B
4s
6s
SR
Alastair Cook (c)
batting
74
124
13
0
59.68
Nick Compton
batting
34
104
2
0
32.69
Extras:
(b 0, lb 3, w 0, nb 0, p 0)
3
 
 
 
Total:
(0 wkts, 38 ovs)
111
 
RR:
2.92
Did not bat: : Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Matt Prior (wk), Samit Patel, Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson
Bowling: IND
O
M
R
W
Nb
Wd
ER
Umesh Yadav
7
1
15
0
0
0
2.10
Pragyan Ojha
14
3
34
0
0
0
2.40
Ravichandran Ashwin
14
3
49
0
0
0
3.50
Virender Sehwag
1
0
1
0
0
0
1.00
Zaheer Khan
1
0
1
0
0
0
1.00
Sachin Tendulkar
1
0
8
0
0
0
8.00

live cricket match scores

Ahmedabad: Pragyan Ojha snapped up five wickets to give India a mammoth 330-run lead before England staged a spirited fightback in the second innings to give themselves a slight hope of saving the first cricket Test here on Saturday.
 
England were bundled out for 191 in the first innings with Ojha taking five for 45 while Ravichandran Ashwin took three wickets, prompting India to enforce the follow-on.

But the script changed remarkably in the second innings as skipper Alastair Cook (74 batting) and Nick Compton (34 batting) steered England to 111 for no loss at close on an eventful third day with the visitors still trailing by 219 runs.

With two full days left in the match, India still hold the advantage of going 1-0 up in the four-match series. England will have to bat out of their skin to save the game on a Sardar Patel track that appears to be getting slower.

The visitors showed better application in the second innings, after India, who scored a massive 521 for eight declared, asked them to follow-on.

Left-arm spinner Ojha claimed his career`s fourth five-wicket haul with figures of five for 45 in 22.2 overs in his 17th Test while Ashwin grabbed three for 80 in 27 overs.

Starting the second innings after an early tea, Cook and debutant Compton, who was out for nine in the first innings, put on an unbeaten century stand to give England a fine start in their quest for avoiding an innings defeat.

Neither Ojha, nor his off-spin partner Ashwin, could pose as many problems to the English openers in the second essay as they did in the first.

The spinners, especially Ashwin, also bowled a lot flatter and did not stick to a consistent line of attack on a wicket that became more and more placid as the game progressed.

PTI



England still have a huge task on hand and their first job on Sunday would be to wipe out the first-innings deficit.

The manner in which Cook and Compton negotiated the Indian bowlers, in stark contrast to what they did in the first, holds some hope for the visitors.

England, who started the day at 41 for three, were pushed to the brink before they adjourned for the lunch break at 110 for seven. They fought back for a brief while through Matt Prior (48) and Tim Bresnan (19).

Prior was the last man out when he lost his off stump to Ojha.

Prior's was the top score of the innings with only captain Cook, who scored 41, being the only other batsman to cross 40 in a pathetic display.

Prior, who had come to the wicket at the fall of Ian Bell with the total reading a miserable 69 for five, played with positive intent.

Bresnan faced 112 balls and hit a couple of boundaries, and showed better application than most of the front-line batsmen.

India shuffled their bowlers constantly and Ojha got the breakthrough by dismissing Bresnan and then followed it up with the wicket of Prior after Zaheer got his only wicket of the innings, trapping Stuart Broad leg before.

In the morning, Ojha picked up two wickets off successive balls while Ashwin and medium pacer Umesh Yadav shared the other two to leave the tourists 411 runs behind India's first innings total at the end of first session.

Ojha packed off a nervous-looking Kevin Pietersen (17) and a clueless Bell (0) at the same score of 69 while Ashwin broke through the defense of Cook eleven runs later.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Watching videos of past knocks helped me: Sehwag

Ahmedabad: Relieved at scoring his first Test century in almost two years, Virender Sehwag said that watching replays of some of his big knocks of the past helped him in reaching the three-figure mark in the first Test against England on Thursday.

"I have to thank my video analyst Dhananjay. We watched the videos of my past innings where I got hundreds till 11 pm last night. I saw that when I played the first ten overs cautiously I had reached 100. I did the same today," Sehwag, who slammed a run-a-ball 117 with 16 fours and a six, said after the first day`s play.

Sehwag put on a 134-run opening stand with Gautam Gambhir (45) before adding another 90 runs for the second wicket with Cheteshwar Pujara, who remained unbeaten on 98 at close, as India reached 323 for four at stumps on day one.

"I am happy to get a hundred after one-and-a-half to two years. I did not have any doubt (about my ability to score a ton). You people had," said Sehwag, taking a dig at the media.

Comparing his previous 173-run knock against New Zealand at this venue in 2010, Sehwag said the wicket on the previous occasion was very good for batting.

Sehwag credited both Gambhir and Pujara for complementing his efforts but insisted that the Sardar Patel stadium track at Motera was too slow and the Indian bowlers will have a hard task in hand to take 20 English wickets to enforce a win.

"Gambhir played well and we gave the team a very good start. Pujara also batted very well. He has patience and hit the loose balls. He knows his batting best. He should complete his century tomorrow.

"But the wicket is very slow and shot making is not easy. Our bowlers will have to really bowl very well to take 20 England wickets," said Sehwag.

Asked if the match could be considered as good as over for England, Sehwag said, "England are not Bangladesh. They are a good side. Their batsmen would not throw away their wickets. We would like to bat till tea (tomorrow).”

"The wicket will turn tomorrow. There is some help for the spinners. But the bowler needs to be patient," he insisted.

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