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Ajinkya Rahane steadies India’s ship

Updated on: 16 August,2021 07:52 AM IST  |  London
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Vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane scores 61 and shares 100-run stand with Cheteshwar Pujara (45) to revive India before England strike again with 3 quick wickets; visitors 181-6 with Pant unbeaten on 14

Ajinkya Rahane steadies India’s ship

Ajinkya Rahane in full flight against England yesterday;(right) Pujara during his 45 yesterday. Pics/Bipin Kokate

The seasoned duo of Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara found much-needed runs from their bats to rescue India from a perilous position and give their team a fighting chance in the second Test against England here on Sunday.


With their in-form openers and skipper Virat Kohli back in the hut at 55 for three and India effectively ahead by only 28 runs, the visitors stared at a batting collapse considering the prolonged struggles of the middle-order and their long tail.


However, Pujara (45 off 206) and Rahane (61 off 146) thrived under tremendous pressure to bat for almost 50 overs for a 100-run stand, taking the game to Day Five.


Bad light forces early stumps

When bad light forced early stumps on Day Four, India reached 181 for six, leading England by 154 runs. Rishabh Pant (14 batting off 29) will need some support from the long Indian tail to add some valuable runs on the fifth morning.

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With the pitch already playing a few tricks, England will have to bat extremely well to secure victory. Both Pujara and Rahane, who were desperately searching for runs, showed the grit and determination that they are known for to get back among the runs. They might not have scored big hundreds but the amount of balls they consumed kept the visitors in the game.

England fight back

Their fall in quick succession tilted the game back in England’s favour. Pujara got an unplayable ball from Mark Wood that rose sharply from back of length while Rahane edged one back to the wicketkeeper off Ali.

Three overs later, Ali bowled a beauty that turned just enough to beat Ravindra Jadeja’s bat and hit the off-stump. In the afternoon, Pujara and Rahane put up a dogged resistance against a probing England attack to bat out the entire second session.

Brief scores
India 364 & 181-6 (A Rahane 61, C Pujara 45; M Wood 3-40, M Ali 2-52) v England 391

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