As it happened – England vs India, 2nd Test, Lord's, 5th day

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Varun Shetty16-Aug-2021.

India go 1-0 up

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Another overseas Test, another flourish from India’s lower order. Jasprit Bumrah’s day began as a batter in a hostile environment; by the end of the day, him and Mohammed Shami had turned the pressure around on England so swiftly and clinically that the hosts, who were in control of the game coming into the last day, folded inside in the final hour as India went 1-0 up in the series.India were 154 ahead when the day began, with Rishabh Pant and the bowlers left to contend with the second new ball. For the first half an hour, everything went to plan for England. Their relentless, disciplined attack at India on Sunday evening had set them up to go all guns blazing. Pant has foiled a plan or two this year, including on England’s tour of India in February, and he was priority number one. They got him early, nicking behind on the forward defensive. India led by 167 then, with three wickets in hand.It was a big gamble they had taken on the first day to play four fast bowlers, bringing a pure bowler in Ishant Sharma to replace the injured Shardul Thakur while they had allrounders in R Ashwin and Axar Patel on the bench. Given that reality, England couldn’t have imagined what came next – a dogged resistance that took victory out of the picture, and ended on India’s terms 104 runs later, ten minutes after lunch, when they declared after Shami and Bumrah had added a record 89 runs for the ninth wicket. England never recovered.

It never was

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“Difficult to recall a more self-destructive passage of play from England”

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There were bound to be great big rants on Englands tactics with the ball today, and Andrew Miller is the man doing it for us:”Up in the media centre during the fifth-day lunch break, the great and the good (as well as the significantly better than average) were all united in their astonishment at the malfunction they were witnessing. Phil Tufnell, for one, was struggling to recall a more self-destructive passage of play from an England team in his lifetime, and he had lived a fair few of them.But this… this was something extra special. Rarely has a match-winning position been squandered so wantonly, so pointedly, so brainlessly – as England laid down their arms in the five-day war of attrition, and chose instead to lose themselves in an irrelevant battle of wills. And, by the time Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Shami had backed up their extraordinary batting by picking off an opener apiece for ducks to leave England 1 for 2, it was shaping up as the most wholesale capitulation ever known.”Click here for full article

The final hour

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15 overs to go. They dropped Jos Buttler early in his innings, and he has made it this far. He’s been the only unhurried English batter after Root today, pretty resolute in defence, and looks settled enough now that he’s playing with soft hands. The edges aren’t carrying off his bat, and anything at the stumps has been diligently patted into the turf. It’s been a commendable effort from him so far. Can he see this through?