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Perseverance pays off for England
What a great Test we're having.
England’s day? Just about, but India will be over the moon at the
wonderful hundred partnership between Anil Kumble and Mohammad Kaif.
Were it not for that pair, India would have been bowled out for a
really paltry total. Indeed, that would have been all the more probable
12-18 months ago, but this Indian side are tougher than they used to
be. Tougher they might be, but they remain vulnerable to the swinging
delivery and were brilliantly exposed by Matthew Hoggard who, at one
stage, had figures of 4 for 6. This Test is alive and kicking and
intriguingly poised.
The late strikes by England has put them in charge at the end of the third day though. The lead of 71 doesn’t sound significant - it’s not a huge lead by any means - but come the fourth innings, it could prove invaluable. India’s number eleven, Shanthakumaran Sreesanth, has a batting average of 5.66 and ought not to make more than that.
After the disasterous
pre-series preparations afflicting England’s squad, they seem to be
gelling as a team - led by Andrew Flintoff. But the big story of the
day has been Monty Panesar. I effed and blinded about his over-the-wicket nonsense at my other blog,
but it’s a nevertheless a valid point. As soon as he reverted to bowling around the
wicket, he grabbed a wicket - and the key one of Kaif who, until then,
had batted sensibly if a little too obdurately. And what a pearler of a
wicket it was. His first in Test cricket happened earlier in the day -
none other than Sachin R Tendulkar! - but this second, late wicket was
all the better. My Editor sums it up better than I can:
Perfectly flighted to drag the batsman forward, late dip to leave him stranded, and turn and bounce to detonate the middle and off stumps, the first Turbanation of the series had just been witnessed. Remarkably, however, it was England’s players who were doing the celebrations.
Well bowled, Monty. And well batted Kumbles. After I've watched the higlights I'll elaborate some more.
Will Luke writes for Cricinfo.com and edits The Corridor of Uncertainty
March 3, 2006 in English cricket, Indian cricket | Permalink |
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