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November 30, 2001 Friday Ramazan 14, 1422

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England fightback earns three-wicket win over India ‘A’


JAIPUR (India}, Nov 29: England captain Nasser Hussain hit a patient half-century as his side fought back to beat India A by three wickets on the last day of a three-day game on Thursday.

After all-rounder Craig White had returned to form with five for 31 in India’s second innings 109, England reached their victory target of 173 for the loss of seven wickets midway through the final session of play.

Hussain top-scored with 59 while all-rounder Andrew Flintoff hit an aggressive 40 to boost England morale ahead of their scheduled first test against India starting in Mohali on Monday.

But the visitors had to weather some anxious moments in pursuit of victory, losing four wickets for 21 after Hussain was dismissed by leg-spinner Gautam Gambhir with the score on 151.

The England captain had maintained his fine early form on the Indian tour, hitting six fours and a six over long-on against part-time bowler Gagan Khoda to dominate the attack after his seamers had set up the victory in the morning.

England, who were 24 for one at lunch, lost opener Marcus Trescothick for 30, but Ramprakash (22) joined his captain to add 58 for the third wicket.

He was bowled trying to cut left-arm spinner Sunil Joshi, giving Flintoff the opportunity to take over with three fours and a six.

Hussain and Flintoff then put on 42 for the fourth wicket to guide England to the brink of victory.

White returned to form with five wickets as England fought back after conceding a 63-run first innings lead.

The Yorkshire all-rounder struck twice off successive balls while fellow pace bowler Flintoff grabbed three wickets to run through the home side and dismiss them an hour into the final day’s play.

White, whose early strikes had reduced the home side to 75 for three overnight, joined forces with Flintoff to set England up for a morale-boosting win ahead of their three-test series against India.

White claimed five for 31 while Flintoff finished with three for 27 for a match haul of six for 66.

India A had held the edge going into the final day, having dismissed England for 170 in reply to their 233 for nine declared.

But the England pace duo triggered a slump as the home side lost their last six wickets for just 32 runs, lasting only 12.1 overs.

Their innings ended with the fall of the ninth wicket as Reetinder Sodhi, who took a nasty knock on his right hand from White, did not bat again.

Flintoff struck with his first delivery of the day in the second over, having Yere Goud caught behind on his overnight score of 13, before White struck twice in the next over.

The 31-year-old Yorkshire all-rounder, who has been struggling to reach full pace on this tour after a recent return from injury, bowled sharply in seamer-friendly conditions on a green pitch to give himself the chance of a hat-trick.

Rashmi Parida whipped White behind square for a four but then pulled him straight to skipper Nasser Hussain at mid-on in the same over to be out for 13.

With his next delivery White beat Ajay Ratra for pace to bowl him first ball as India A were reduced to 86 for six.

Abhijit Kale, who hit 122 in the first innings, added 16 runs with his skipper Sunil Joshi before Flintoff struck two quick blows by forcing both batsmen to edge to the slip cordon with sharp pace and late movement.

In between, White surprised Sodhi with a sharp lifting ball which struck him on his right glove to force his return to the pavilion.

Scoreboard


INDIA ‘A’ (1st innings) 233 for nine declared

ENGLAND (1st innings) 170 all out

INDIA ‘A’ (2nd innings) (overnight 75 for three)

V.Mane lbw b White 15

G.Gambhir b White 30

Y.Goud c Foster b Flintoff 13

G.Khoda lbw b White 0

R.Parida c Hussain b White 13

A.Kale c Butcher b Flintoff 3

A.Ratra b White 0

R.Sodhi retired hurt 0

S.Joshi c Trescothick b Flintoff 13

I. Siddiqui c Foster b Johnson 1

D.Ganesh not out 0

EXTRAS (b-5 lb-9 nb-6 w-1) 21

TOTAL (all out) 109

FALL OF WKTS: 1-39 2-64 3-64 4-77 5-86 6-86 7-102 8-105 9-109

BOWLING: Johnson 9.1-2-25-1, Flintoff 17-8-27-3, White 13-3-31-5 (nb-6), Butcher 11-7-12-0

ENGLAND (2nd innings)

M.Butcher c Gambhir b Ganesh 4

M.Trescothick c Ratra b Siddiqui 30

N.Hussain st Ratra b Gambhir 59

M.Ramprakash b Joshi 22

A.Flintoff c Khoda b Joshi 40

C.White c and b Gambhir 3

A.Giles not out 10

J.Foster c Joshi b Gambhir 0

R.Johnson not out 0

EXTRAS (lb-2 nb-2 w-1) 5

TOTAL (for seven wickets) 173

FALL OF WKTS: 1-5 2-51 3-109 4-151 5-157 6-165 7-172

BOWLING: Ganesh 11-3-37-1 (nb-2 w-1), Siddiqui 15-3-48-1, Joshi 13.1-5-30-1, Khoda 5-0-28-0, Goud 5-0-16-0, Gambhir 6-1-12-3

RESULT: England won by three wickets.—Reuters



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