India vs England Live Streaming 1st Test Day 4 | Ind vs Eng Live

by rahus | November 17, 2012 at 08:59 pm
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Zaheer Khan trapped Nick Compton plumb in front of the wicket with a great reverse swing delivery on the fourth day of the first Test at Sardar Patel Stadium at Motera in Ahmedabad on Sunday. 

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The day's play started with captain Alastair Cook and Compton resuming the England second innings, following on. 

On Day 3, Ravichandran Ashwin and Pragyan Ojha, who bagged a five-wicket haul, struck relentlessly till England choked and ran out of breath, being eventually bowled out for 191. 

After following on, Cook and Compton survived till stumps taking England to 111/0 in their second essay. 

Though Cook and Compton adopted a more positive and resolute approach, it will be a herculean task for the visiting team to survive the remaining six sessions, especially with the track showing more signs of wear and tear. 

England's most dependable pair of Cook and Kevin Pietersen were out in the middle when play started but Ojha soon cleaned up KP, squaring the batsman up and sending his stumps crashing with a perfect left-armer spinner's delivery. 

Ian Bell lasted just one ball, stepping out and hitting Ojha and paying the price as Tendulkar held on to a well-judged catch at mid-off. Cook faced the hat-trick ball but survived, his gentle steer on the leg side falling a little short of the fielder at short fine-leg. 

He survived another confident shout for leg-before the very next ball, but soon Cook's patience deserted him. He leaned forward looking to drive one from Ashwin and edged to Sehwag at slip. 

Both Ojha and Ashwin snared eight of the 10 wickets to fall in the first innings, with two going to the seamers. Umesh Yadav and Zaheer showed that in these conditions they were a notch above their counterparts in the opposition camp. 

The England seamers sent down 70 overs for one wicket at the cost of 245 runs while the Indian duo sent down just 22 overs, out of which nine were maidens, gave away 37 runs and bagged two wickets.

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