Late strikes by India’s spinners jolted England after skipper Alastair Cook’s dogged half-century gave the visitors hope on the fourth day of the second Test in Visakhapatnam, India, yesterday.
Chasing a mammoth 405 for victory, England were precariously placed at 87-2 at stumps, with Joe Root batting on 5 as Cook’s stubborn resistance came to an end with the close of play.
Left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja trapped Cook leg before wicket for 54 and even though the batsman reviewed the decision, the on-field call was upheld.
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Cook fought hard with fellow opener Haseeb Hameed (25) as the duo put on 75 runs in 50.2 overs before India’s premier spinner Ravichandran Ashwin broke through.
Hameed, who impressed on his debut with a well-made 82 in the second innings of the Rajkot Test, batted with grit during his 144-ball stay before being trapped leg before wicket by Ashwin with a delivery that kept low.
The batting effort came after Stuart Broad shrugged off a right-foot injury to claim four wickets and help dismiss India for 204 in their second innings.
England have their backs to the wall with only four teams — the West Indies, South Africa, India and Australia — getting more than 400 in the fourth innings to win a Test.
Cook, who was castled by Mohammed Shami for 2 in England’s first innings, showed tremendous application during his 188-ball stay.
Cook did survive two reviews of leg before wicket appeals from Jadeja and Ashwin, but the third umpire upheld the on-field call on both occasions.
Cook, who had struck a delightful 130 in the second innings of the drawn Test in Rajkot, went on to record his 53rd Test half-century.
The visitors need to scale a mountain of runs or bat out three sessions for a draw.
Earlier, Broad and Adil Rashid claimed four wickets apiece as India collapsed from 98-3 at the start of play, losing their final seven wickets for 87 as captain Virat Kohli top-scored with 81.
England’s target would have been less daunting but for a stubborn last-wicket partnership of 42 runs between Shami and Jayant Yadav, who finished unbeaten on 27, that delayed the scheduled lunch break by 20 minutes.
Broad struck early to send overnight batsman Ajinkya Rahane back for 26 in the fifth over of the day.
The wicket ended a 77-run fourth-wicket partnership between Rahane and Kohli.
Leg-spinner Rashid soon swung into action with four wickets including that of Kohli, who added 25 runs to his overnight 56.
India scored 455 in their first innings and England replied with 255.
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