India vs England, Mohali Test, Day 2: India reach 271/6 at stumps after Ashwin and Jadeja bail hosts out of trouble
It Turned Out To Be An Absorbing Day Of Test Cricket At Mohali As Adil Rashid And Ben Stokes Chipped In With Regular Wickets For The Visitors To Stem The Run Flow Of The Home Team And End Day 2 On Level Playing Terms With The Host Posting 271 For 6 At Stumps.
India vs England, 3rd Test, Day 2
Summary - Day 2
After bowling out England for 283 in the first innings, the visitors gave the home side a taste of their own medicine with their bowlers pegging the Indian batsmen with regular wickets. Adil Rashid was instrumental in India's middle order collapse as the leggie picked up three quick wickets in succesion. India captain Virat Kohli held ground and forged a good partnership with R Ashwin to rebuild the Indian innings. Rashid once again struck to remove the Indian captain. However Ashwin and Jadeja stood their ground to bail Indian out of trouble and end Day 2 at 271 for 6.
Live Cricket Score India vs England 3rd Test,Day 2
Live Updates
#India post 271/6 at stumps with Jadeja and Ashwin at ther crease
# Ashwin scores half century to lead India's fightback
# India falter after Karun Nair gets run out on debut
# Rashid breaks Pujara-Kohli stand, scalps Pujara
# Pujara scores half century
# Virat and Pujara steady India post Lunch
# Rashid to Patel, OUT, ambitious appeal as Parthiv advances and is struck on the kneeroll.
# At lunch, India are 60/1 with Pujara and Parthiv on the crease
# Cheteshwar Pujara joins Patel at the crease
# Ben Stokes breaks opening stand, strikes early to get rid of Murali Vijay
# India are 27 without any loss after 9 overs play
# England lasted only 23 balls on the second morning to add 15 runs to their overnight score
# Batty lbw b Mohammed Shami 1 (13) . England's first innings comes to an end.
# First ball wicket on start of Day 2, Mohd Shami sends Adil Rashid back to pavilion at 4 runs
Up against the local favourite, Verma was slow off the
tracks and lost the first game in just 15 minutes.
However, he roared back in the next game with some fine
strokes from the baseline. Angus was distinctly sluggish in
this game and conceded a 10-19 lead. Verma did not take his
foot off the pedal and drew level to take the match into the
third game.
However, the pendulum swung the other way in the decider
and it was Angus' turn to raise his game. With a partisan
crowd firmly behind him, Angus opened a 7-3 lead.
The gap kept widening as the match progressed and
although Verma tried his best to claw back, Angus had the last
laugh courtesy his better all-round game.
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