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India [145, 49/0] roll over England [112, 81] inside 2 days with 10-wicket win in 3rd Test; lead 2-1

Let Pakistan even draw a match there forget about win .ye teer hi mara h jo Pakistan ke bas ki bat nahi h

Lol for you guys away tours start and end in Australia it seems :))

England, new zealand , SA etc also play cricket

No matter what the topic you will see an Indian butt in and say : “but but but wE wOn iN AustrAliAa!!
 
Lol for you guys away tours start and end in Australia it seems :))

England, new zealand , SA etc also play cricket

No matter what the topic you will see an Indian butt in and say : “but but but wE wOn iN AustrAliAa!!

Check last 20 year record of every team performance away from home and you get your answer
 
After a day in which wickets fell in a flurry, India emerged victorious to boost their chances of cementing a place in the ICC World Test Championship final, even as they eliminated England from the race.

Axar Patel claimed 11 wickets in the match and R Ashwin became only the fourth Indian to reach 400 Test wickets as India bundled England out for 81 in their second innings, giving themselves a target of 49. Rohit Sharma brought up the winning runs with a six as the hosts wrapped up victory within two days.

India now need to avoid defeat in the final Test at the same venue in Ahmedabad to ensure they progress to the WTC final. Australia, meanwhile, will hope England can still get something out of the series and win the final Test, which would result in a Trans-Tasman event in the inaugural WTC final.

The day began with India resuming their first innings on 99/3, trailing England by 13 runs. However, the scale of the task awaiting both teams on a turning track became evident when, within six overs of the morning, Ajinkya Rahane was trapped in front by Leach, attempting a cut but misjudging the degree of the turn.

The wicket opened the floodgates. Rohit Sharma, who had scored an authoritative 66 till that point, became Leach’s second wicket four overs later, attempting a sweep that didn’t account for the lack of turn. The dangerous Rishabh Pant, who could have taken the pitch out of the equation with his adventurous strokeplay, fell in the very next over, when England captain Joe Root brought himself on.

Root built on that wicket to return his best ever bowling figures. He ran through the tail, dismissing Washington Sundar (0), Axar Patel (0), Jasprit Bumrah (1) and eventually Ashwin (17) to claim a phenomenal 5/8. All the while, Ashwin and Ishant Sharma, who was unbeaten on 10*, had boosted India’s lead to 33.

England had fought their way back into contention in the match, but unfortunately, their batsmen couldn’t capitalise. India’s bowlers, primarily Axar and Ashwin, were superb with the ball, displaying immense control to run through the England line-up.

Axar opened the bowling, and had England reduced to 0/2 in an eventful first three balls. He cleaned up Zak Crawley with the first ball, and dished out the same treatment to Jonny Bairstow with his third ball, after the batsman overturned his lbw dismissal on the second ball.

Dom Sibley looked to grind his way through, but missed a sweep and was caught behind, his dismissal upheld despite a review. Root and Ben Stokes then briefly resisted India, putting on a 31-run stand for the fourth wicket, with Root having a dismissal overturned on review en route.

Their partnership helped England take the lead, but Ashwin came in to break the stand with the one that straightened and rammed into Stokes’ pads. The visitors lost six wickets for 31 runs, with Root’s dismissal by Axar in the next over being a blow they never recovered from. Ashwin proved too good for England’s lower order as he brought up his 400th Test wicket in just his 77th Test – he became the quickest bowler after Muttiah Muralitharan to reach the mark.

England’s collapse left India a target of 49. Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, the India openers, knocked off 11 runs in what remained in the second session, and it didn’t take them long to finish things off in the final session, batting freely and assuredly.

The final Test will begin at the same venue on 4 March.

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/2043630
 
Another example why test cricket sucks. Its mostly non-competitive, aside from boring.

And a very rigid and arrogant format, why player took dinner break when it was just few runs ? Complete disrespect for fans, and high elitism...
 
Check last 20 year record of every team performance away from home and you get your answer
What answer? :))) There was no question lol.

I’m literally just pointing a fact about the reaction and general responses of Indian supporters to any cricketing discussion which may not be praising India recently.
 
"It was a nice pitch to bat on, once you are in, you can score runs as you saw. You just need to apply yourself and keep Concentrating in order to score runs." - Rohit Sharma
 
"Pitch didn't do anything, honestly speaking, if I can recollect, most of the Batsman got out on straighter Deliveries, we also as a batting unit, made a lot of mistakes while batting, the pitch did not have demons, there is nothing like that." - Rohit Sharma
 
Please stop pretending like India beat an all time great Oz team. India beat an average OZ team, and players whom they play against regullary in the IPL. Koi teer nahi mara!

If India's yardstick of achievement is Australia, then it explains their desperation to beat their past rulers, England, by doctoring pitches to this level.

Aiming low is key to Indian fans. Allows them to feel high.

India don't have to prove anything to anyone as they have already beaten a better England team by 4-0 last time with providing 5 flat roads and losing 4 tosses. They won a test by an innings even after conceding 500 runs.

As far beating Australia, if it was that easy, Pakistan could have drawn atleast a match there over the last 30 years
 
damn England got destroyed... not that India did any better with their innings too

but bairstow on 0 0
why no buttler too?

india have come back with revenue after the first upset
 
Well. Batsmenhas lost the ability to adapt to new conditions compared to previous eras. A domestic team from India would have batted better than either of the sides against spin.

First stop preparing under prepared pitches.. keep the home advantage reasonable and not over the top so much that you make wickets explode on first day. I repeat wicket have to be test quality
 
India don't have to prove anything to anyone as they have already beaten a better England team by 4-0 last time with providing 5 flat roads and losing 4 tosses. They won a test by an innings even after conceding 500 runs.

As far beating Australia, if it was that easy, Pakistan could have drawn atleast a match there over the last 30 years

And stopped Warner for getting double hundred.. and score 589/3
 
Australia too. Gave Ashwin too many wickets but destroyed Yasir. It’s an international conspiracy. Good to see you back, though. :)

No, I don't think any country outside of India, Sri Lanka and West Indies is part of the conspiracy. The ATG has a horrendous record in every SENA country with a grand total of 0 five-fors.

Good to see you here.
 
One of worst test matches ever in terms of pitch and batting on both sides. Fact bowlers like joe root were made to look like prime murali says it all.
 
He has gone bonkers and in all likelihood he is saying this under pressure from bcci. Or just to flatter himself. 21 batsmen failed in this match and only Shooperman Rohit found it easy.

To be fair, if there is someone who can say this, it is him. Made 91 runs (10 more than England's second innings) and got out only once.
 
This is the second time when India won a Test match in just 2 days. Earlier, they beat Afghanistan in 2018 by an innings and 262 runs under two days.

Ace India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin became the fourth India bowlers to claim 400 Test wickets. He achieved the feat in just 77 Tests, which is the fastest by an Indian and second in the overall list. The top on the list is spin wizard Muttiah Muralitharan who claimed 400 wickets in 72 Tests.

England registered their lowest-ever score against India as they were restricted for just 81 runs in the second innings.

Axar Patel, who was playing his second Test, picked is currently sitting atop in the list of most wickets in a Day-Night Test.

Axar also became the second Indian spinner after Ashwin to pick a wicket on the first ball of the innings. The left-arm spinner dismissed Zack Crawley on a golden duck on the first ball of the second innings.

With the win, Virat Kohli became the most successful Indian captain on home soil. Kohli has now won 22 Test matches in India while former India skipper MS Dhoni-led the Asian giants to 21 wins.

In the second innings, Ashwin dismissed Ben Stokes for the 11th time which is most by him for any batsman.

Joe Root enters record book with the ball as he became the bowler with fewest runs when taking 5 plus wickets in an innings: Shane Warne – 33 Anil Kumble – 30 Muttiah Muralitharan – 13 Joe Root – 8

https://www.cricketcountry.com/news...ravichandran-ashwin-script-new-records-971721
 
One of worst test matches ever in terms of pitch and batting on both sides. Fact bowlers like joe root were made to look like prime murali says it all.

It was a tough pitch but I think England lost due to poor batting.

They could have easily taken the game away after getting India out cheaply.

A lot of their batsman didn't get out to ripping turn. Instead, they were caught playing imaginary spin and let the ball right through.
 
It was a tough pitch but I think England lost due to poor batting.

They could have easily taken the game away after getting India out cheaply.

A lot of their batsman didn't get out to ripping turn. Instead, they were caught playing imaginary spin and let the ball right through.

If they had ignored all the talk about pitch and played ball on merit, Eng could have even won it here. India is also not good against spin. The issue was Eng not playing spinners. Yah, I know Root did well , but he is still not going to do it all the time.
 
From Root’s and Kohli’s interviews, it appears the SG pink ball with extra layer of coating and day night conditions did more to the batsmen than the pitch.
It is easy to blame the pitch. Sure, it was a turning pitch. But you needed good techniques to bat which the T20 batsmen didn’t have or forgot to apply.
I believe, with the same pitch, day time Test with regular SG ball will last for more days.
 
From Root’s and Kohli’s interviews, it appears the SG pink ball with extra layer of coating and day night conditions did more to the batsmen than the pitch.
It is easy to blame the pitch. Sure, it was a turning pitch. But you needed good techniques to bat which the T20 batsmen didn’t have or forgot to apply.
I believe, with the same pitch, day time Test with regular SG ball will last for more days.

Why dont they play a day tests for 3 days on same pitch. Both teams are free for next few days.

The pitch was pathetic and yes the pink ball aids more than the red one at times. Doesnt hide the fact the pitch was shocking.
 
It was a tough pitch but I think England lost due to poor batting.

They could have easily taken the game away after getting India out cheaply.

A lot of their batsman didn't get out to ripping turn. Instead, they were caught playing imaginary spin and let the ball right through.

Yes englands batting was poor, with ball turning so much players started to just play for turn and lost concept of playing straight.

However when a lolly pop bowler like root takes 5 wickets before lunch on day 2 of a test it tells you how bad this pitch was.

England to me would have lost no matter what, the pitch however was shameful.
 
Alot of The batsmen did get dismissed by the straighter deliveries but the follow up to the dismissals were also accompanied by ravage, bouncing, spinning deliveries which completely bamboozled the batsman on both days of the Test.
 
Why dont they play a day tests for 3 days on same pitch. Both teams are free for next few days.

The pitch was pathetic and yes the pink ball aids more than the red one at times. Doesnt hide the fact the pitch was shocking.

Next test is on the same ground, pitch could be different.
 
Alot of The batsmen did get dismissed by the straighter deliveries but the follow up to the dismissals were also accompanied by ravage, bouncing, spinning deliveries which completely bamboozled the batsman on both days of the Test.

I saw your post earlier in the match, hoping for an ENG win. Sorry bro, we have to hand them most likely a 3-1 series loss :( :angelo..
 
I think in all honesty, what happened was ENG got carried away after the Sri Lankan series and thought the India series would be a similar easy one. Their batsmen just did not prepare enough for the challenge ahead, had they been better prepared I feel ENG may have 2-1 right now..
 
And that's why players like Pujara and Rohit are miles better than anyone your country has ever produced because they got to bat on such tracks for their entire career.

You would never know that, will you? Our batters are good players of spin too and can easily play spin much better than this english side.
 
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