England Humiliate India with 10-wicket Win, Level Series 1-1


Mumbai, Nov 26 (PTI): India's ploy to prepare a spinning track backfired heavily as a spirited England inflicted a humiliating ten-wicket victory on the clueless hosts in the second cricket Test to level the four-match series 1-1 here today.

Resuming at a precarious 117 for seven after conceding a vital 86-run first innings lead, the Indians were skittled out for a paltry 141 within an hour's play on the fourth morning, leaving the visitors an easy target of 57 for victory which they achieved without much fuss with more than five sessions to spare.

Only Gautam Gambhir (65) provided a semblance of resistance before being the last man to be dismissed though television replays indicated that he was distinctly unlucky to be ruled out. Left-arm spinner Monty Panesar was the pick of the English bowlers with figures of 22-3-81-6 for a match haul of 11 wickets while Graeme Swann snapped up the remaining four wickets in a fine exhibition of spin bowling.

The two England openers Alastair Cook (18) and Nick Compton (30) overhauled the target in just 9.4 overs to complete the rout in a match which was dominated by the visitors in conditions which were tailor-made for the home team spinners.

The moment of triumph came through four byes off R Ashwin which triggered off scenes of jubilation in the England dressing room with the players hugging each other and celebrating a remarkable victory.

It was a pathetic display by the Indians who were thoroughly outplayed in their own den. While the spinners were a complete letdown on a track which suited them, the famed batting line up also left much to be desired failing to counter the spin threat of Panesar and Swann.

England, on the other hand, showed remarkable character and resilience to bounce back and square the series 1-1 after suffering a nine-wicket drubbing in the first Test in Ahmedabad. The turnaround was largely possible due to Kevin Pietersen and Cook's centuries in the first innings and the brilliant bowling efforts of Panesar and Swann.

India, who were tottering at 117 for 7 last evening against the double spin attack of Monty Panesar and Graeme Swann, lost their remaining wickets this morning in 11.1 overs and 43 minutes.

With Gautam Gambhir the only top order batsman left to carry on the fight to the rival camp, India stared defeat in the face last evening itself and any hopes of a late turnaround was belied.

Gambhir was last out, declared leg before, off an inside edge for a defiant 65, but with the top batsmen collapsing like nine pins against Panesar and Swann last evening after India batted for the second time in the game, there was little hope of escaping defeat.

It was India’s seventh Test defeat in 23 games, as compared to nine wins, against all comers at this venue, and their third in 7 games against England and second on the trot.
The hosts had previously suffered reverses against their English rivals in 1980 and 2006 - the last time the two met at this ground. Overall, it was India’s 39th defeat, and twelfth at home, in 105 Tests.

Graeme Swann got the initial wicket in his first over itself, after an expensive opening over by Panesar, by dismissing overnight not out batsman Harbhajan Singh.

Singh, who struck a lofted four off Panesar, checked his cut shot to a ball that turned and bounced from the off spinner and offered a tame catch to slip fielder Jonathan Trott to depart for 6 after facing 5 balls.

Panesar, who was hit for two fours in his first over, got rid off no. 10 batsman Zaheer Khan (1) when his sweep shot ballooned up off the top edge for wicket keeper Matt Prior to run a few yards and take it near the square leg position and India had slumped to 131 for 9 in the fifth over of the morning.

Gambhir, with only last man Pragyan Ojha for company, farmed the strike to help the team add 11 more runs before he was last out, leg before to Swann while defending as he was rapped on the back pad.

Replays suggested the left handed opener got an inside edge on to the pad, and Gambhir was understandably not happy with umpire Tony Hill’s decision.

Gambhir, who missed becoming only the fourth Indian opener to carry his bat through after Sunil Gavaskar (1983), Virender Sehwag (2008) and Rahul Dravid (2011), showed the only sign of defiance from the home team in the second innings while his other teammates flopped.

The Delhi left hander, not out on 53 last evening, batted for over three hours, and struck six fours in 142 balls before becoming Swann’s fourth victim of the innings.
Panesar, who ended the innings with brilliant figures of 6 for 81, thus equaled the late Hedley Verity’s record (for a spin bowler) haul of 11-153, in 1933-34 at Chennai (then Madras), on Indian soil.

The left arm bowler’s match figures read a superb 11 for 210 while Swann’s read 8 for 113 as the two bowlers, with little support from the seam bowlers, brought about the famed Indian batting line-up's downfall on a track where the ball turned viciously and bounced alarmingly.

Panesar’s 11 victims included the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar in both the innings, in what could be the veteran batsman’s farewell Test on his home ground.

For India, Cheteshwar Pujara, who made a splendid 135 in the first innings following his 206 not out in Ahmedabad, was the stand-out batsman while left-arm Ojha was the most successful bowler with his first innings haul of 5 for 143.

Gambhir struck form after a long lean patch in the second innings fiasco to delay the inevitable but all other batsmen flopped on a spinning track, which was desired by skipper Mehendra Singh Dhoni after the hard-earned win at Ahmedabad on a low and slow wicket.

Virender Sehwag, in his 100th Test, could get only 30 and 9, after his run-a-ball 117 in the series opener, while Virat Kohli and Yuvraj Singh floundered on both the occasions.
In bowling, the biggest disappointment was Ravichandran Ashwin who could not stick to a consistent line and struggled to be penetrative despite bowling 42 overs in the first innings for 2 wickets conceding 145 runs.

Harbhajan Singh, in his comeback 99th Test, was also a pale shadow of the bowler he once was, indicated by his haul of 406 wickets prior to this game.

The two teams will now travel to Kolkata for the third Test which begins from December 5.

  

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  • abutalmiz, ksa

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    To be honest...By curating spin track India forced to dig its own grave...It's back fired...English bowlers outclass Indian world class front line spinners. Hope Dhoni and his squad learned from the mistakes and bounce back .

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  • Saleem Baji, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Truly, England ne India ki oh sorry Team India/Team BCCI/Team Indian Politicians ki pungi bajadi! After all Indian Cricket business at its best.
    Pls make 3 changes in the current team - replace idiot Sachin, all time useless Bhajji and not anymore cricketer Yuvraj with M Tiwari/A Rahane/R Sharma/U Chand (for Sachin), S Nadeem/I Abdulla (for Bhajji) and I Pathan (for Yuvraj).
    Trust me, Sachin is over long time back, why is he in the team now! Enough is enough, ab kitna tadpauge? In a turning track, did anyone see Bhajji's ball spinning? I have never seen his ball spin in his career! What is the big fuss and I motions on bringing back Yuvraj? It's a waste!

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  • M G Syed, Shiroor

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Luckily Monty was not there in the first test, otherwise the series would have been 2-0 for England.

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    The first test was "LAGAAN"... Second test was "LAGAAO" by English team...Third test ..wait and watch

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  • avani, mlore/uae

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    While batting first, Indian team wanted to justify taking 3 main spinners in the team. So they gave wickets to Monty and Swann just to prove that it is spinning track. After England's 1st innings more criticism came in for taking 3 spinners. So again tried to justify it by giving quick wickets to Eng spinners. Meanwhile they forgot to justify while bowling!(Unfortunate). I think Tendulkar must have made another record here, "1st person in test history to play a test match while being a Rajya Sabha Member" or he may be practicing for the RS job, "just to be there without contributing". Ofcourse, for this loss Tendu alone is not responsible. It was a team effort.

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  • Riyaz, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Sachin, Dhoni, Zaheer, Harbhajan should retire gracefully. Better late than never.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Sachin should resign immeditately...

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  • Ismail Shaikh, Moodbidri/Dubai

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    The blame should go to ors. Why they played one fast bowler and 3 front line spinners.If they wanted to ply 3 spinner then they could ed Amit Mishra insted Bhajji the result could have been different it seems.On what basis Bhajji has been ed even he is not getting wickets in Ranji Trophy matches.Any turning tracks two spinners are more than enough proved by English spinners and they could have played Ishant Sharma for the injured Umesh Yadav.The captaincy is even poor when England were 170 plus for two during 2nd day of test and in the next morning Dhoni could have given the ball to Zaheer to use the moisture atlest for 5-6 overs instead used ineffective spinners both the ends.Now Indian Batsman proved over and over that they can't bat against swinging ball or turning tracks.Dhoni, Yuvraj,Suresh Raina are not test players and they can't keep the ball down to closein fielders.Manoj Tiwary's way is blocked by Sachin and Dinesh Karthik's by Dhoni in test matches

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  • DS, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    The best revenge....

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  • Wilson DSouza, Paladka

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Dhoni : I want pitch to turn from the first ball.
    BCCI : O.K. Why Not?
    ( After losing the match)
    BCCI : What went wrong Mr. Dhoni?
    Dhoni : Next time I want a pitch not only to turn from first ball, but also I want all spin bowlers.
    BCCI : Oh! Let us see ...

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  • ARIF BCROAD, AI-JUBAIL

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    keep it up eng

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  • Lingappa, Kuppepadavu

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    To reiterate my old statement, unless otherwise something is fixed, India can never win. We lose matches abroad,as the wickets are bouncy. Now we lose at home as well, despite have turning tracks. It is better to boot our over paid, over hyped, over rated Grandpa Sachin, Harbajan, Shewag, Yuvraj, Dhone et al. Whats the use of these bxxxxxds if they cannot deliver in need. Anywasy, now off to a tour with Afgansithan to salvage lost pride & rewrite record books. The Indian public as always are stupid and have a short memory. We will encourage these retards again.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Bring back following cricketers..

    1. Sunil Gavaskar in place of Tendulkar
    2.Srikkant in place of Sehwagh
    3.Mohd Azharuddin in place of Kohli
    4.Mohinder Amarnath in place of Yuvraj
    5.Kapil Dev in place of Zaheer Khan
    6.Ravi Shastri in place of Ashwin
    7.Kirmani in place of Dhoni
    8.Manoj Prabhakr in place of Umesh Yadav
    9.Madan Lal in place of Ishant Sharma
    10.Maninder Singh in place of Harbajan Singh
    11.Roger Binny in place of Rahane

    Last,but not least..Jaimini in place of Sandip Patil(Chariman ion committe)

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  • Rayan, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Dhoni wanted spin track to finish game in 3 days. He forgot to mention for which side to finish and take rest in 3 days. May b he had some AD shootings. Shame on u guys. Sachin top player cant show his experience then v cant blame on others.They scored 57 without losing a wicket more shame.

    MS Dhoni let me know which track do u want in KOLKATA???

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  • vikas, dubai

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    It seems like a rift going on between senior players and MSD. Especially Harbhajan has not allowed to bowl when english batsmen were setlled. then why at all they took Bajji, to make pakoda for the team. MSD is blaming the bowlers instead of blaming the batsmen. because he cant blame himself. I think bowlers did their best out of worst, but our senior batsmen were miserable failed.

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Virender Sehwag,Sachin,Virat Kohli Yuvraj Singh, Great Dhoni what happened. After winning a first test do you need a turning track Mumbai? In this turning track what is your spinners did? why you giving to many chances to Ashwin? why Harbajan in the team? pls give a chances to other spinners like Mishra OR Abdulla who never played english batsman.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Mon, Nov 26 2012

    Only 2 lines to write with 'bowed' head-
    'Angrezone Ne Bajaa Di Hamaari 'Pungi'!
    Hamare Khiladi Baage Utaake 'Lungi'!!

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