Bhuvi :clap: ..2 five fer and 2 fifties in 3 innings...
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Bhuvi :clap: ..2 five fer and 2 fifties in 3 innings...
Good day for India. Vijay,Bhuvi and Ishanth were superb. Jadeja dint plan to hang in there. Good that he played aggressively. Otherwise the turn out from him would be less than 10. Come on guys,take this match home. Can't see another Wellington or Johannesburg.
Binny - "Will be helpful in future".
Ishanth Sharma's bunnies.
Batsman Span Mat Dishttp://i.imgci.com/espncricinfo/blackArrowDown.gif bwd c fie c wk st lbw hw Mat/Dis Ave 0s AN Cook (Eng) 2008-2014 10 8 0 4 2 0 2 0 1.25 47.12 0 http://i.imgci.com/espncricinfo/guruInvestigate.gif MJ Clarke (Aus) 2008-2013 15 7 1 2 4 0 0 0 2.14 26.00 0 http://i.imgci.com/espncricinfo/guruInvestigate.gif RT Ponting (Aus) 2008-2012 12 7 1 5 0 0 1 0 1.71 32.42 0 http://i.imgci.com/espncricinfo/guruInvestigate.gif IR Bell (Eng) 2008-2014 10 6 2 0 4 0 0 0 1.66 10.50 1 http://i.imgci.com/espncricinfo/guruInvestigate.gif SR Watson (Aus) 2008-2013 8 5 3 0 1 0 1 0 1.60 22.00 0 http://i.imgci.com/espncricinfo/guruInvestigate.gif
Need at least couple of wickets in first session. Come on guys.
Are we in for another anti-climax :( ?
Vinod neenga inga thaniya kada nadarathurathu therinjiruntha nan munnadiye vanthiruppen :) No wickets in 16 overs bowled today..
A wicket or two before lunch will strengthen our position, don't want to see another century from Root
Some good omen: The last time both India openers (Bangar and Sehwag) bowled in a Test against England, India won, at Leeds in 2002. #engvind
Alec Stewart@StewieCricket
Get it down to 150 runs needed with 6 wickets still in hand and watch the Indian team start to panic. Have only ever won once at Lords :argh:
Waiting for new ball. Jadeja was bit unlucky with ball.
Well planned . M Ali was trapped. :)
That was a good plan :D
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Short leg and a slip for Moeen....
75.4
Sharma to Ali, no run, banged in short and down the leg side, nothing doing from the batsman
Leg gully in as well... India trying to make something crack
75.5
Sharma to Ali, no run, short and leg side again, Moeen thinks about playing at it and pulls out, Dhoni fumbles the catch but leg gully collects
75.6
Sharma to Ali, OUT, dug in, Moeen takes his eye off the ball and ducks into it - gloves to short leg and he's gone, with the last ball before the interval! Half of the ground erupts, the rest sit in stunned silence. Ishant has ripped out a huge wicket, ending a 101-run stand and giving India something to savour over their sandwiches. The ball was short and rose at a horrible angle for Moeen, he stuck up his dukes but the killer punch had already been thrown
MM Ali c Pujara b Sharma 39 (147b 5x4 0x6) SR: 26.53
See how cricbuzz covered that over..
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75.6 Ishant to Moeen Ali, out Caught by Pujara at short leg!! Ishant has done it. The short ball ploy has worked. Moeen Ali was looking to duck, took his eyes off the ball and then just thrust his glove in the way - lobbed off the glove to Che. Ishant strikes with the last ball before lunch. The England think-tank is gutted on the balcony and so are the batsmen in the middle. Moeen Ali c Pujara b Ishant 39(147) [4s-5]
Ishant to Moeen Ali, THATS OUT!! Caught!!
Last delivery before lunch
75.5 Ishant to Moeen Ali, no run, another worst delivery - well down leg and it needed a half-stop by Dhoni diving to his right to save some runs
75.4 Ishant to Moeen Ali, no run, down leg and that's such a useless delivery at this stage, with the field set
This will be the last over before lunch. Short leg, leg gully and a slip in place for Moeen Ali
75.3 Ishant to J Root, leg byes, 1 run, the short deliveries seem to be troubling Root. He takes his eyes off the ball, wants to duck, but is too late, the ball thuds into the body and runs away for extras
75.2 Ishant to J Root, no run, good short delivery, had Root hopping and fending at it, but did well to play it with soft hands, dropped it down quickly. But that short delivery did certainly awoke Root up
A leg gully in too for Ishant. Looks like the plan is to bowl short
75.1 Ishant to J Root, no run, banged in short, Root ducks under it
No slip for Ishant. Just a short leg in now. Bizarre captaincy! Expect an edge to go through slip now
Lol. That was well planned and any person with a wee bit of cricket knowledge would've known what's in store. Cricbuzz!!!! :(
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But why so late ? Anyway lets go with the momentum get two more wickets quickly and put them under pressure. Only Ishanth or Jaddu can win us this match.
New ball is just a few overs away. Expecting some wickets soon. Root will be the key
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England attacking. Gets interesting. Idnia should not be scared now.
20 runs in two overs after lunch. Too much of short stuff it seems. Praying all gods in the world.
And India shouldn't over do this short ball stuff like England. Keep calm and believe in the new ball and Bhuvi
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actually from yesterday onwards Dhoni looks so desperate. He become restless and starts trying too many things when things doesnt go in India way.
Sriram Raghava: "Thank God ! Ali wasn't out for a full toss. Indian bowlers would be bowling 6 toss balls an over by now."
:rotfl:.
HaHa it worked... :lol:
We've seen Prior for the last time?
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Sticking to the plan has worked on India's favour.
It worked but cost us 25 runs !!! Anyway that's god game. 119 runs 4 wickets ... go for wickets !!!
Stokes gone :thumbsup:.
Ishanth Sharma 5 fer !!!
Ishant :clap:
Root gone.
Ada paravala vidunga Vinodh.. 25runs pona poguthu.. 3 wicket vanthiduchu la.. Root cleared 8-)
Is this the first time India bouncing out a side. Ah I can't watch it live :(.
@rameshsrivats : "ISH" - The start of Ishant. The end of the English. :lol:
Broad gone !!!
Our chances for the Victory Broadened :thumbsup:
99 runs 1 wicket ...
Rajesh says
India won their first Test at Lord's in 1986, 3 years after winning the World cup. From 2011 to 2014; History repeats itself 3 years on? :)
Vetri vetri :happydance: :cry:.
:victory: :victory: :victory: