
OUT! Bairstow c Rohit b Ashwin 0(1)
Two in two for Ashwin. A first ball duck for Bairstow. This time Ashwin opts to toss it up, gives air, gets turn. Bairstow was tentative in his shot selection and glanced it to Rohit at leg slip.
OUT! Bairstow c Rohit b Ashwin 0(1)
Two in two for Ashwin. A first ball duck for Bairstow. This time Ashwin opts to toss it up, gives air, gets turn. Bairstow was tentative in his shot selection and glanced it to Rohit at leg slip.
OUT! Zak Crawley c Rahane b Ashwin 5(16)
It has begun. Ashwin uses the new ball to perfection. He is a master at it. Crawley was expecting the ball to turn and played down the wrong line. There wasn't enough turn and the ball took the outside edge to Ajinkya Rahane.
After 4 overs,England 6/0 ( Zak Crawley 5 , Dom Sibley 1)
Sibley is in no mood to take any risks against Axar as the spinner starts off with a maiden. India would hope for Axar to find his top gear and then the match could be over today. England, however, need to show patience. Openers need to apply themselves.
Welcome back! Axar Patel has been asked to open the bowling in the second session of Day 3. Sibley is on strike. England still trail by 154 runs.
Lunch, Day 3 (ENG 6/0 after 3 overs)
England trail by 154 runs. The first session belonged to India. Indian fans have got to feel for Sundar, who ran out of partners in the end and stayed unbeaten on 96. Sundar’s century stand with Axar certainly helped India’s case.
Stay tuned as we’ll bring you the live coverage from the second session on Day 3 of fourth Test.
After 3 overs,England 6/0 ( Zak Crawley 5 , Dom Sibley 1)
Siraj continues from the Reliance End. The Hyderabad pacer strays on the pacer off the fourth, Sibley flicks it well but Sundar’s diving effort at fine leg allows Sibley to sneak only a single. Siraj really happy with that effort. Siraj dives after completing his follow through and gets his hand in the way of Sibley’ straight drive. Oh, and the pacer seems to have injured himself. He walks back with the physio. Four runs off the over.
After 2 overs,England 2/0 ( Zak Crawley 2 , Dom Sibley 0)
Axar, the local boy, with the ball now. A marginally short delivery allows Crawley to sneak an easy single after clipping it off the third delivery. Sibley closes the face of the bat too early off the fourth but the stroke wasn’t uppish. Just one off the over.
After 1 overs,England 1/0 ( Zak Crawley 1 , Dom Sibley 0)
Mohammed Siraj begins the proceedings for India. A nip backer off the last and Crawley gets off the mark with a flick for a single. Testing, disciplined first over by Siraj, just one off it.
India’s highest run-getter this series so far:
345 : Rohit Sharma
270 : Rishabh Pant
189 : R Ashwin
181 : Washington Sundar
Right, Virat Kohli and Co take the field as England openers Zak Crawley and Dominic Sibley walk out to the middle.
India vs England Live Score, Live Cricket Score, 4th Test at Motera Live Updates: Lunch, Day 3 (ENG 6/0 after 3 overs) — England trail by 154 runs. The first session belonged to India. Indian fans have got to feel for Sundar, who ran out of partners in the end and stayed unbeaten on 96. Sundar’s century stand with Axar certainly helped India’s case.
Stay tuned as we’ll bring you the live coverage from the second session on Day 3 of fourth Test.
Day 2 report: Rishabh Pant hit a defiant 101 to put India in control of the fourth and final Test against England on Friday.
India reached 294 for seven at the end of the second day in response to England's 205. Washington Sundar was at the crease on 60 with Axar Patel on 11.
Rohit Sharma said Rishabh Pant is "more than ready" to fill the void created by former captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement from international cricket last year. AFP
India, leading 2-1 in the series, struggled to make runs and lost crucial wickets early in the day, including skipper Virat Kohli, who failed to score.
But Pant put on 113 for the seventh wicket with Sundar to hit back after the England bowlers reduced India to 146 for six at one stage.
"I like to play the situation and I just see the ball and react— that's the unique selling point of my game," said Pant.
"The team plan was to get to 206, pass the England total and then get as many runs as possible." India made it work again in the Ahmedabad stadium where they crushed England in two days in the third Test.
James Anderson claimed three wickets while fellow pace bowler Ben Stokes and spinner Jack Leach took two each and England seemed to be in contention for much of the day.
But left-handed wicketkeeper batsman Pant made light of the tough conditions and reached his third Test hundred with a six off Joe Root's spin.
Pant, who smacked Anderson for his 13th boundary with an audacious reverse hit over the slips, finally fell to the veteran quick and walked off to a standing ovation.
"In my opinion it was one of his finest knocks and it came under pressure as well. We weren't in a good position when he came to bat," said Rohit Sharma, who made 49.
"He was quite cautious at the beginning and then he flourished the way we know Rishabh Pant and put the team into a good position."
Pant, who made 91 in the first Test, has a reputation of throwing away his wicket after a good start due to his attacking style.
Sharma said Pant is "more than ready" to fill the void created by former captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni's retirement from international cricket last year.
"He seems to be doing the job for us," he said.
'Warhorse' Stokes
England spin bowling coach Jeetan Patel said Pant had ruined their plans with his "huge" innings.
"We need to take those three wickets as fast as we can. Anything over 100 on a wearing wicket like that, it can be quite interesting."
Sundar kept up the attack reaching his third Test 50.
Suffering from an illness that appeared to take a mounting toll, Stokes earlier took two key wickets, including Kohli, and catching Ajinkya Rahane in the slips added to his key role after hitting 55 on day one.
He combined with Anderson, who bowled 11 maidens in 20 overs to make India work for their runs after they resumed the day on 24-1.
Spinner Jack Leach took the day's first wicket after trapping Cheteshwar Pujara lbw for 17 with the overnight batsman adding two to his score.
Stokes generated pace and bounced on the controversial wicket.
A day after his confrontation with Kohli, Stokes sent back the captain for his second duck of the series when he edged a rising delivery to wicketkeeper Ben Foakes.
Another Stokes delivery hit Sharma on the helmet and he took a sharp catch at second slip to dismiss Rahane for 27 off Anderson on the stroke of lunch.
The all-rounder denied Sharma his fifty when he trapped him lbw.
But Stokes looked tired in the final session and Patel said the "warhorse" was "pretty crocked".
India need to avoid defeat to book a meeting with New Zealand in the World Test Championship final at Lord's in June.
With inputs from AFP
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The spin combination of left-armer Patel and off-spinner India vs England exploited the turning Motera pitch at the newly-inaugurated Narendra Modi stadium to the full and England's first innings folded in just 48.4 overs after the visitors opted to bat.
So subtly Pant changed the pace of his innings, that even Root didn't know what hit his team which looked in control when India went into the tea at 153 for 6.
India vs England, Live Cricket Score, 3rd Test Live Updates: STUMPS! Leach provided arguably England's big breakthrough in the game when he saw off Virat Kohli for 27 in the night's final over, but altogether, India would be satisfied with how the opening night panned out. England were bowled out for 112, and India are 99-3, trailing by 13 runs. Just that one run from new batsman Rahane came off the final over, with in-form Rohit Sharma (57*) looking quite promising.