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India need 84, hosts 5 wickets

Chasing a coveted Test victory on English soil, a nervy India ended the action-packed third day of the first match at a precarious 110 for five, still 84 runs adrift of a tricky 194-run target, on Friday. 

TT Bureau Published 04.08.18, 12:00 AM
Stuart Broad celebrates with teammates the wicket of Shikhar Dhawan on Friday

Birmingham: Chasing a coveted Test victory on English soil, a nervy India ended the action-packed third day of the first match at a precarious 110 for five, still 84 runs adrift of a tricky 194-run target, on Friday. 

India allowed England to put on board 180 runs, despite having reduced them to 87 for seven at one stage with Ishant Sharma (5/51) and Ravichandran Ashwin (3/39) troubling the home batsmen in the first two sessions. 

It was young all-rounder Sam Curran who bolstered the England second innings with a fighting 63-run knock, which came off just 65 balls with nine fours and two sixes. 

England pace battery, led by Stuart Broad, gobbled up half the Indian batting line-up under favourable overcast conditions as the visiting batsmen were either reckless with their shot selection or victim of good deliveries. 

Kohli, who turned it around for India in the first innings with a combative 149, now stands between victory and defeat for the visitors. 

The defiant Indian captain, who saw his batting colleagues perishing one after another, was batting on 43 and giving him company was a disciplined Dinesh Karthik (18) when stumps were drawn for the day. The pair added 32 for the unbeaten sixth wicket, and showed maturity. 

The Test still hangs in balance with the first session on Saturday holding key for both the sides. England did not have to wait long for their first breakthroughs as Broad (2/29) trapped Vijay and had Shikhar Dhawan (13) caught behind. 

Lokesh Rahul (13) did not look too comfortable at the crease, and fell to Ben Stokes (1/25) just as his third-wicket partnership with Kohli was starting to take shape. Kohli survived a hairy lbw shout against Sam Curran (1/17), but DRS showed the ball sailing over middle stump. But the left-arm young pacer was able to nab Ajinkya Rahane (2), caught behind shortly afterwards. 

India tried a different approach to stop the down curve, and Ashwin (13) came out to bat at No.5. He lasted less than four overs before Anderson came back to turn the game in England’s favour once again. 

Karthik and Kohli though dug in deep, especially the former, and made sure that the seesawing game went into the fourth day. 

Earlier, Ishant took his eighth five-wicket haul while Ashwin and Umesh Yadav (2/20) shared the other five wickets as Curran’s valiant fight back went in vain. 

Post lunch, Ishant didn’t allow Jos Buttler (1) to get settled, nicking him off on the second ball after resumption of play. The 20-year-old all-rounder then took centre stage as he scored 63 runs off 65 balls, including nine fours and two sixes, and delayed India’s victory march. 

In doing so, he put on 48 with Adil Rashid (16) for the eighth wicket.

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England
1st Innings 287
 
India
1st Innings 274
 
England
2nd Innings (Overnight 9/1)
K. Jennings c Rahul b Ashwin 8
J. Root c Rahul b Ashwin 14
D. Malan c Rahane b Sharma 20
J. Bairstow c Dhawan b Sharma 28
B. Stokes c Kohli b Sharma 6
J. Buttler c Karthik b Sharma 1
S. Curran c Karthik b Yadav 63
A. Rashid b Yadav 16
S. Broad c Dhawan b Sharma 11
J. Anderson not out 0
Extras (b-10, lb-2, nb-1) 13
Total (all out; 53 overs) 180 
Fall of wickets: 2/18, 3/39, 4/70, 5/85, 6/86, 7/87, 8/135, 9/176
Bowling: Shami 12-2-38-0, Ashwin 21-4-59-3, Sharma 13-0-51-5, Yadav 7-1-20-2
 
India
 
2nd Innings 
M. Vijay lbw Broad 6
S. Dhawan c Bairstow b Broad 13
L. Rahul c Bairstow b Stokes 13
V. Kohli batting 43
A. Rahane c Bairstow b Curran 2
R. Ashwin c Bairstow b Anderson 13
D. Karthik batting 18
Extras (b-1, lb-1) 2
Total (5 wickets; 36 overs) 110
Fall of wickets: 1/19, 2/22, 3/46, 4/63, 5/78
Bowling: Anderson 11-2-33-1, Broad 9-1-29-2, Stokes 10-1-25-1, Curran 5-0-17-1, Rashid 1-0-4-0
 
HIGH FIVES
 
Ishant Sharma’s five-wicket haul in Edgbaston on Friday was the 21st instance that an Indian pacer had achieved such a feat in England. The following is the list:
5/93 — Md Nissar (Lord’s, 1932)
6/35— Amar Singh (Lord’s, ’36)
5/120 —Md Nissar (The Oval, ’36)
5/118 — L. Amarnath (Lord’s, ’46)
5/96 — L. Amarnath (Manchester, ’46)
5/89 — R Desai (Lord’s, ’59)
5/115 — Surendranath (Manchester, ’59)
5/75 — Surendranath (The Oval, ’59)
5/146 — Kapil Dev (Birmingham, ’79)
5/125 — Kapil Dev (Lord’s, ’82)
5/64 — C. Sharma (Lord’s, ’86)
5/40 — R. Binny (Leeds, ’86)
6/58 — C. Sharma (Birmingham, ’86)
5/76 — V. Prasad (Lord’s, ’96)
5/59 — RP Singh (Lord's, 2007)
5/75 —Zaheer Khan (Nottingham, ’07)
5/106 — Praveen Kumar (Lord’s, ’11)
5/82 — B. Kumar (Nottingham, ’14)
6/82 — B. Kumar (Lord’s, ’14)
7/74 — I. Sharma (Lord’s, ’14)
5/51 — I. Sharma (Birmingham, ’18)
 
Mohandas Menon
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