1. England in Total Control by Cricket today
in Sports / Extreme Sports (submitted 2014-07-30)
England's bowling attack reduced India to 323-8 in ideal batting conditions to
leave the home side with a commanding lead of 246 runs at the end of day
three of the third test at the Rose Bowl. India lost three wickets in the final
session, with Stuart Broad removing Bhuvneshwar Kumar (19) shortly before
the close, while Ravindra Jadeja was out lbw for 31 to James Anderson and
Ajinkya Rahane fell for 54 in reply to England's first innings total of 569-7
declared. Rahane was India's highest scoring batsman and played elegantly
for his third test half-century, until he scooped the ball up high off Moeen Ali
and substitute fielder Sean Terry got underneath to dismiss him shortly after
tea. India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni is unbeaten at the crease on 50, his
31st test half-century, alongside Mohammed Shami, who is 4 not out. Dhoni
smashed Broad through the covers for four with a typically defiant shot to
bring up the milestone from 103 balls after Kumar, who has made three half-
centuries so far in this series, edged Broad low into Gary Ballance in the slips.
Anderson dismissed Jadeja with a low in-swinging delivery that rattled into
Jadeja's pads. It was a brilliant delivery and a simple decision for the umpire.
Anderson also removed Virat Kohli (39) to add to his dismissal of Shikhar
Dhawan (6) at the end of day two. Kohli fell at the beginning of the second
session for 39, leaving India on 136-4, after Alastair Cook who took a neat low
catch at first slip. Kohli's wicket had already escaped England once on 32,
when he edged Chris Jordan's second ball of the session high towards Cook,
who could get only fingertips to it on its way for four. But Kohli's luck lasted
for only seven more runs before Cook had an easier opportunity. Rohit
Sharma then recklessly threw away his wicket shortly before tea to leave
India struggling at 214-5. Sharma knew India was looking to bat for as long as
possible but he undermined those hopes by wasting a great partnership with
Rahane. They had combined for 74 from 110 deliveries, until Sharma heaved
a tame delivery from spinner Moeen directly to Broad at mid-off in the
penultimate over before tea. Rahane had reached his 50 with a quick single off
Ali. It took 92 balls, and included five boundaries.
Earlier, fast bowler Broad removed overnight batsmen Cheteshwar Pujara
and Murali Vijay in the opening session, as England begun the day the
brighter of the two sides. Resuming on his overnight score of 4, Pujara settled
2. quickly, drilling Anderson down the ground for four with a sublime on-drive.
But he fell on 24 at 56-2, unable to get his glove out of the way of a Broad
bouncer and giving wicketkeeper Jos Buttler his first test catch. After scoring
146 in the first test and 95 in the second, opening batsman Vijay was also
looking in dangerous form, despite a tentative start to the opening session. He
took 20 balls before adding to his total of 11, but did so by hitting Broad for
four, guiding the ball behind Joe Root at gully. Vijay went on to reach 35
comfortably, before Broad agitated him with an out-swinging delivery he was
tempted by, and then bowling him with his next delivery, getting an inside
edge down into the stumps.
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