Cricket : Can India Save First Test at Lord's ?


by Denzil Fernandes
Daijiworld Media Network

London, Jul 25: The first test at Lord’s between India and England is now turning on its head.  After a teasing display on the fourth day when India raised hopes of a huge fightback, England are now back in the driver’s seat and firmly placed to win the test and take a 1-0 lead in the series.

In a hurry to pile up the runs and force a win, the England batsmen were caught napping with India’s Ishant Sharma proving a thorn with some disciplined bowling.  So much so, most of the top order batsmen were back in the pavilion and at one stage the England scoreboard read 62 for 5 wickets with Ishant’s bowling figures with an impressive  3 wickets in 5 overs with 3 maidens and just 4 runs given away.

But then, as they say, ‘cometh the hour, cometh the man’.  And in Matt Prior they found a hero who blasted the Indian bowling with such disdain while recording an unbeaten  century (103)  in 120 balls with 5 fours and a solitary six.  Prior, who has been extremely lucky at Lord’s was scoring his third century at Lord’s and his sixth overall in his career of 44 tests.  Giving him solid support was Stuart Broad with a well made 74 runs in 90 balls while  remaining not out.  Under the circumstances, the England score zoomed to an overall lead of 458 runs and an impossible target for the visitors to achieve.

Unless of course, the two Indian stalwarts, V.V.S.Laxman and Rahul Dravid who are now at the crease put their heads down and thrwart England from going ahead in the series.  The two are capable of doing anything when they are in  good mood and the signs are there for such a heroic act on the final day.  However, as it stands, Stuart Broad especially,  will be more than eager to continue with his all round efforts and push India into defeat.
India are in real trouble with opener Gambhir down with an injury and star batsman Sachin Tendulkar unwell with viral infection although both are expected to bat in case required.  That leaves with only Dhoni and Raina to look after the batting.

Although the weather bureau had forecast rain to disrupt the test, there has not been much playing time lost.  With India in such a hopeless position at the moment, one is not sure if the heavens will open up and deprive England their well deserved win at Lord’s.  From every point of view, England have dominated the test so far and there is no denying that they deserve to win unless of course  one witnesses a Very Very Special innings from VVS Laxman and the first innings centurion Dravid which the spectators would love for a fine finale.  Skipper Dhoni who has been doing all sorts of things on the field including knocking off  his  gloves and taking the ball himself to bowl has to do one more magic with his bat if his team has to remain undefeated.  On home soil and with such a huge advantage, England will only be putting the pressure and finish the match in their favour.  A testing time ahead for India on the final day’s play at Lord’s.  What a test it has been !

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  • vasant raj, udupi/Abudhabi

    Mon, Jul 25 2011

    Very very difficult task...

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  • shyam kute, amaravti

    Mon, Jul 25 2011

    england shows the real condition of our cricket. its very difficult to draw this test. so we loss this test definately..........

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 25 2011

    its mission impossible..
    if any other players of any country , its imposible task.

    but laxman-rahul in crease , there is no any imposible machine..
    especially laxman..ke kills oppsoisition psychologically..

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  • CHANDURI LAKSHMI KANTH RAO, SECUNDERABAD -A.P

    Mon, Jul 25 2011

    Many times the same pair Rahul,and vvs,have saved india from disasters,they WILL definetly do it once again.We should never dought our players,and encourage them espicially when their chips are down.remember 2001 test in eden kolkatta.our players will save the LORDS TEST.WE ARE NUMBER ONE IN THE WORLD CRICKET.I WISH THEM ALL THE BEST. L.K.RAO

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