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Anderson forces
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A
superb spell of swing bowling from Jimmy
Anderson complemented by the persistence of Ryan
Sidebottom saw India lose their advantage on the
third day's play. India were skittled out for
just 201 which gave England perhaps a match
winning lead of 97. England at stumps on the
third day converted that into a 174 with eight
wickets standing in their second innings. The
Lord's Test in in their control with that!
England had to wait for
twenty minutes in the morning to find their
first scalp. It was the big one of Sourav
Ganguly going down with the southpaw cleaned up
between bat pad gap by a lovely inswinger from
Anderson. Ganguly could add just 9 runs to his
overnight score of 25 before being done in by
the late swing. After a while, RP Singh (17),
the night watchman after getting some useful
runs fell slogging Sidebottom. That now left VVS
Laxman and MS Dhoni in the middle to face up a
tough challenge.
What
could have been a dangerous partnership from two
strokeplayers was spoilt by Anderson as he
surprised an adventurous MS Dhoni with a sharp
incoming delivery that had plenty of kick in it.
It was a 5-ball duck for Dhoni and India found
themselves in deep trouble at 175 for 7. A
stubborn 20-ball resistance from the ever
reliable Anil Kumble came to an end to an
incoming delivery from Sidebottom and that was
it for VVS Laxman, almost getting stranded at
one end helplessly. VVS was the next one to
depart feeling for a delivery that was slanting
across him as he got out for 15 to Sidebottom.
The innings came to a close in just the next
over, the 78th when Jimmy Anderson came up with
his fifth wicket getting Zaheer to glove a short
delivery into the slips. Anderson filled up
Hoggard's shoes perfectly well in this Test
Match to take career best figures of 5 for 42 in
24.2 overs. The hard working Sidebottom got 4
for 65 in 22 overs.
Only rain could save
India having squandered the advantage, England
by all means were keen to take control of the
match with some sensible batting. And it was
rain indeed striking Lord's after the lunch
break and a couple of hours were lost. It could
have been more but the drainage system and the
covers at Lord's is simply outstanding! The two
left handed openers for England stroked
confidently but at the same time there was a
determination in the Indian bowling and
fielding. In the ninth over of the session,
Zaheer Khan found the breakthrough as Strauss
was induced into a false shot to nick one into
the slips. Strauss made 17 as England got to a
solid start of 40 for 1. In his next over Zaheer
struck once again to lift up his team, this time
trapping Cook in front of the stumps. Cook was
out lbw for the second time in this match, he
also made 17.
Cook's dismissal saw the
entry of Kevin Pietersen to join Michael Vaughan.
The Indian pacers had a go at Pietersen with
some short deliveries and had him struggling
before it was again rain time at Lord's. Another
couple of hours were lost leaving just about 30
minutes of play towards the end. Vaughan and
Pietersen negotiated this period to have England
sailing steadily at 77 for 2. Vaughan has got 16
in 50 balls while Pietersen has got 15 in 40
balls. England got their 77 runs in 27 overs
which meant that the Indian bowling did try its
best in trying to get their side back in the
game. Rahul Dravid used just his three fast
bowlers so far. The road seems to be tough for
the Indians, they would need wickets in a heap
on the fourth day and then bat out really well.
England would be careful in not repeating their
first innings mistakes and look to bat out India
out of the first test.
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