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Kuldeep spins England into a frenzy on day one of final test at Dharamshala

Indian bowlers assert dominance as England struggles against quality spin.

News Arena Network - Dharamshala - UPDATED: March 7, 2024, 04:24 AM - 5 mins read

India's Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj and Dhruv Jurel during the first day of the fifth Test cricket match between India and England, in Dharamshala on Thursday.

Kuldeep spins England into a frenzy on day one of final test at Dharamshala

India's Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammed Siraj and Dhruv Jurel during the first day of the fifth Test cricket match between India and England, in Dharamshala on Thursday.


Indian bowlers led by Kuldeep Yadav showcased England's vulnerability against high-quality spin, leaving the visitors struggling on the opening day of the fifth and final Test in Himachal Pradesh.

 

Opting to bat first, England faltered against Kuldeep's masterful left-arm wrist spin, succumbing to a total of 218 runs in their first innings, aided by R Ashwin's four-wicket haul and Ravindra Jadeja's contribution.

 

Contrary to expectations, all 10 wickets went to the spinners at the scenic HPCA Stadium and the last seven batsmen fell while adding only 43 runs.

India came out to bat in bright sunshine and Rohit Sharma (52 batting off 83 balls) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (57 off 58b) put the hosts in firm control with a 104-run stand. 

 

India reached 135 for one in 30 overs at close. Shubman Gill (26 off 39b) was batting alongside Rohit.

 

It was the highest opening stand of this series for India and was broken when Jaiswal got a bit carried away to be stumped off Shoaib Bashir after collecting back-to-back boundaries.

 

The southpaw's pre-meditated charge down the ground came soon after he became only the second Indian to amass 700 runs in a series after the legendary Sunil Gavaskar, who achieved the feat twice against the West Indies in 1971 and 1978-79.

 

The ball did not do much for the England pacers and spinners compared to their Indian counterparts. Jaiswal was watchful to start with and waited for the spinners to be in operation. 

 

He put Bashir to sword in his very first over by dispatching him for three sixes into the stands, two of them over extra cover.

 

The Indian skipper, at the other end, too played confidently. He made his intentions clear by pulling a 150kmph rising delivery off Mark Wood over fine leg for six in the fourth over of the innings.

 

His second maximum came off spinner Tom Hartley in the cow corner region.

 

However, India's march to command started in the second session when they reduced the visitors to 194 for eight at tea as Kuldeep engineered a middle-order collapse that saw England lose three wickets for no run.

 

All of a sudden England found themselves reeling at 175 for six from three down on the same score.

 

England lost six wickets in the middle session for 94 runs.

 

Kuldeep could have got rid of Zak Crawley (79 off 108) on the second ball after lunch break but India opted against DRS for a catch.

 

But the 29-year-old spinner did not have to wait long thereafter as he got one to turn massively from the imaginary fifth stump to shatter the England opener's leg-stump.

 

Both the inward drift and the sharp turn led to Crawley's dismissal.

 

Jonny Bairstow (29 off 19b), who is also playing his 100th Test, showed plenty of intent in his innings but could not last long. 

 

Like the other batters, he could not read Kuldeep from his hands and got a faint outside edge off a googly.

 

He went for a review but ended up wasting it, exactly what Joe Root (26) and Ben Stokes (0) did on the same score of 175. 

 

Jadeja trapped Root in front with a straighter one after beating the English batter's outside edge on the previous ball.

 

Stokes was the fifth victim of Kuldeep who had the opposition skipper plumb in front with a googly.

 

Kuldeep ended up bowling 15 overs straight on either side of the lunch and afternoon session.

 

Ashwin sent back Hartley and Wood in quick session to join the spinners' party. 

 

In the morning, Crawley made a classy unbeaten half-century after surviving an extended opening spell from the Indian pacers before Kuldeep struck twice to leave the visitors at 100 for two at lunch.

 

On expected lines, the skillful duo of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj made the ball talk but Ben Duckett (27 off 58) and Crawley were able to see off the first 14 overs of fast bowling after being beaten multiple times.

 

Crawley, who has been England's stand-out batter in this series, was meticulous with his shot selection and played some delightful cover drives off pacers on way to his half-century.

 

Siraj ended up bowling eight overs in the morning session and Bumrah seven with both conceding 24 runs.

 

Kuldeep came to bowl in the 18th over and struck instantly.

 

Despite being hit for two fours off his first five balls, Kuldeep was not afraid to flight the ball and was rewarded when Duckett's mistimed hit was pouched by Gill, who took a spectacular catch running backwards from cover.


Like Duckett, Crawley too was beaten by the pacers in the first hour of play but he picked the right balls to flaunt his cover drives.


He reached his fourth half-century of the series with a boundary down the ground but that remained the only bright spot for England this day. 

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