Kohli stands defiant as India draw first England Test

Published November 14, 2016
RAJKOT: England captain Alastair Cook cuts during his century knock on the final day of the first Test against India at the SCA Stadium on Sunday.—Reuters
RAJKOT: England captain Alastair Cook cuts during his century knock on the final day of the first Test against India at the SCA Stadium on Sunday.—Reuters

RAJKOT: Skipper Virat Kohli hit an unbeaten 49 under pressure before India pulled off a tense draw on the final day of the first Test against England in Rajkot on Sunday.

The tourists had declared their second innings at 260-3 shortly after lunch, leaving the home side to chase 310 runs off a minimum 49 overs on the fifth and last day.

But the Indians were soon fighting for survival after losing wickets in a clutch on a wearing track at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, hosting its first Test ever.

The Indians finished on 172-6 with local hero Ravindra Jadeja also remaining not out on 32.

England had India in early trouble at 71-4 but Kohli steadied the ship with a 47-run partnership that he shared with Ravichandran Ashwin (32).

Adil Rashid was the pick of the bowlers with 3-64 while his spin partners Moeen Ali and Zafar Ansari took one wicket apiece.

Moeen, who scored a century in the first innings, was named man-of-the-match.

England skipper Alastair Cook praised his bowlers for putting India’s batsmen under constant pressure.

“It was really tough five days,” said Cook. “It was a good cricket wicket. We were relentless with the ball, we didn’t let India score too quickly. Adil (Rashid) stepped up to another level.”

India’s second innings began on a shaky note, with opener Gautam Gambhir falling to paceman Chris Woakes for a duck.

Leg-spinner Rashid then got going, getting rid of Cheteshwar Pujara (18) who was trapped leg before wicket and Murali Vijay for 31.

Both Pujara and Vijay had hit centuries in India’s first innings total of 488 in reply to England’s 537.

Moeen shattered the stumps of Ajinkya Rahane (one) and Ansari sent back Ashwin, who had proved to be a thorn in England’s side the last time they toured India.

INDIAN captain Virat Kohli walks back at the end of the match.—AFP
INDIAN captain Virat Kohli walks back at the end of the match.—AFP

Kohli held his ground amid the mayhem, hitting six fours in his crucial 98-ball knock.

“It is important to convince yourself you can negotiate what’s thrown at you,” Kohli said. “It was a challenging situation. England’s bowlers put us under a lot of pressure. We need to accept what happened.”

England were bolstered by a 180-run partnership between skipper Alastair Cook (130) and debutant Haseeb Hameed — a record opening stand for England in India.

It was the 30th Test century for the left-handed Cook and record fifth in India, more than any overseas batsman.

Hameed, 19, belied his tender years in making 82 off 177 balls that contained one six and seven boundaries.

His knock was the highest Test score by a teenager for England, beating Jack Crawford’s 74 in Cape Town in 1906.

India finally tasted success when leg-spinner Amit Mishra took a sharp return catch as Ham­eed tried to go for a slog sweep.

The right-handed Hameed, who had scored a stylish 31 in the first innings, is Cook’s 10th different opening partner since the retirement of Andrew Strauss in 2012 and on this form he could be the long-term solution at the top of the order.

England, who had elected to bat first, owed their huge first innings total to Joe Root, Ali and Ben Stokes — all of whom hit centuries.

England would take a lot of heart from their performance since they came into the series on the back of a first-ever Test defeat to minnows Bangladesh.

Before this game, India had won 12 and drawn one of their last 13 Tests at home since England’s historic 2-1 triumph in 2012.

The two teams now head to Visakhapatnam for the second Test of the marathon five-match series starting on Thursday.

Scoreboard

ENGLAND (1st Innings) 537 (B.A. Stokes 128, J.E. Root 124, Moeen Ali 117, J.M. Bairstow 46; R.A. Jadeja 3-86).

INDIA (1st Innings) 488 (M. Vijay 126, C.A. Pujara 124, R. Ashwin 70, Kohli 40; Adil Rashid 4-114).

ENGLAND (2nd Innings, overnight 114-0):

A.N. Cook c Jadeja b Ashwin 130 Haseeb Hameed c and b Mishra 82 J.E. Root c Saha b Mishra 4 B.A. Stokes not out 29

EXTRAS (B-11, LB-3, NB-1) 15

TOTAL (three wkts decl, 75.3 overs) 260

FALL OF WKTS: 1-180, 2-192, 3-260.

BOWLING: Mohammed Shami 11-1-29-0; Jadeja 15-1-47-0; Ashwin 23.3-4-63-1; Yadav 13-2-47-0; Mishra 13-0-60-2 (1nb).

INDIA (2nd Innings):

M. Vijay c Hameed b Rashid 31 G. Gambhir c Root b Woakes 0 C.A. Pujara lbw b Rashid 18 V. Kohli not out 49 A.M. Rahane b Moeen 1 R. Ashwin c Root b Ansari 32 W.P. Saha c and b Rashid 9 R.A. Jadeja not out 32

EXTRAS 0

TOTAL (for six wkts, 52.3 overs) 172

FALL OF WKTS: 1-0, 2-47, 3-68, 4-71, 5-118, 6-132.

BOWLING: Broad 3-2-8-0; Woakes 4-1-6-1; Zafar Ansari 8-1-41-1; Moeen Ali 19-5-47-1; Adil Rashid 14.3-1-64-3; Stokes 2-1-1-0, Root 2-0-5-0.

RESULT: Match drawn.

UMPIRES: H.D.P.K. Dharmasena (Sri Lanka) and C.B. Gaffaney (New Zealand).

TV UMPIRE: R.J. Tucker (Australia).

MATCH REFEREE: R.S. Madugalle (Sri Lanka).

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Moeen Ali.

SECOND TEST: Visakhapatnam, Nov 17-21.

THIRD TEST: Mohali, Nov 26-30.

FOURTH TEST: Mumbai, Dec 8-12.

FIFTH TEST: Chennai, Dec 16-20.

Published in Dawn, November 14th, 2016

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