Brief score: IND 219/7 (Jaiswal 73, Gill 38; Bashir 32-4-84-4) trail ENG 353 (Root 122*, Robinson 58; Jadeja 32.5-7-67-4) by 134 runs
India opted for a shiny new red cherry two balls into Day 2 but the move only fuelled Ollie Robinson's scoring rate as the lower-order batter extended his overnight score of 34 with a flurry of boundaries to bring up his maiden Test half-century. England's score seemed to be spurning beyond India's control quickly with the partnership between Joe Root and Robinson past 100 when Ravindra Jadeja took matters into his own hands and cleaned up the last three batters in the space of two overs to restrict the visitors to 353.
James Anderson got England off to the perfect start with the ball thereafter by having Rohit Sharma caught behind in his second over albeit the side failed to make any further inroads in the first session. The confidently cautious pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill took the Men in Blue through to Lunch at 32/1 before stretching their partnership to 82 beyond the 40-minute break with the former registering yet another Test half-century. However, with the morning moisture having evaporated, the cracks had become wider as England spinners started finding the fault lines with increasing frequency. Shoaib Bashir looked particularly dangerous delivering lethal off-spinners from a height and eventually got his rewards by getting balls to turn viciously off the cracks to scalp both Gill and Rajat Patidar 10 overs part. Recognizing the scale of the task at hand, the ensuing batter Ravindra Jadeja adopted the aerial route and dispatched Tom Hartley for two handsome maximums but his indecisiveness ultimately fell prey to the lurking Bashir and India went into Tea at a precarious 131/4.
Meanwhile, Sarfaraz Khan batted with uncharacteristic vigilance while Jaiswal kept the scoreboard ticking but tragedy befell once the partnership had clocked over to 31 when a Bashir delivery kept low and crashed into the latter's stump. Tom Hartley took the opportunity to open his account by first having Sarfaraz caught at slip courtesy of a brilliant dive by Joe Root before trapping Ravichandran Ashwin LBW for just 1. The unlikely pair of Dhruv Jurel and Kuldeep Yadav ensured there was no further damage by facing 58 and 72 deliveries for 30 and 17 runs respectively, despite Bashir's marathon 32-over spell right through to Stumps since he came into the attack in the eighth over.
Man was almost there to score one more 100 today!
NEW DELHI: Young opener Yashasvi Jaiswal on Saturday became the only fifth Indian to score 600-plus runs in a Test series.
— Mehreen Khalid (@Mehreenkhalid23)
Only he can do that!
Yashasvi Jaiswal has completed 600 runs in this Test series.
— Himanshu Ladha (@HimanshuLadha8)
- Nobody else has even scored 300 runs. 🤯🔥
He does it effortlessly!
Yashasvi Jaiswal sixes in the series. 👌
— Safdar (@IamSafdar56)
Agreed!
Yashasvi Jaiswal is the most in-form India batter right now
— Ali Raza Alam- Cricketer (@alirazaalam123)
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That is some intresting fact!
Shoaib Bashir bowled 31 overs on the trot and picked 4 wickets. - A marathon spell by Bashir! 👌
— Vishnu Tiwari (@VishnuTiwa29296)
He is just 20 and can do more!
Shoaib Bashir first spell lo 31 overs esadu 🤯🤯
— .. (@Hakunamatata474)
10 overs ke break teeskuntaru eedentra 190 balls esadu
Pure class!
A sensational spell from Shoaib Bashir 🔥
— Muhammad Afzal (@afzl_11)
Gotta apppreciate him!
Shoaib Bashir bowled 31 overs on the trot and picked 4 wickets. - A marathon spell by Bashir! 👌
— Vishnu Tiwari (@VishnuTiwa29296)
Just check once and get shocked!
Number of times Shoaib Bashir has bowled today
— Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E)
Great!
Shoaib Bashir first spell lo 31 overs esadu 🤯🤯
— .. (@Hakunamatata474)
10 overs ke break teeskuntaru eedentra 190 balls esadu
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