India’s Spirited Fightback in Ranchi Leaves England Reeling
England’s hopes of pushing for a series decider were dashed by an impressive display from India’s spin maestros, Ravichandran Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav, on the third day of the fourth Test in Ranchi.
Resilient Lower Order and Top-notch Spin Bowling Turn the Tide
Starting the day 134 runs behind with only three first-innings wickets in hand, India showcased resilience with a crucial 90 from Dhruv Jurel, propelling them to 307. The hosts concluded the day at 40-0, chasing 192 to secure an unassailable 3-1 lead.
Stellar Performances and Spirited Partnerships
Jurel’s innings was marked by crucial partnerships, notably a 76-run stand with Kuldeep Yadav and an additional 40-run partnership with Akash Deep. Despite England’s efforts, with off-spinner Shoaib Bashir claiming figures of 5-119, India’s lower order stood firm.
Ashwin and Kuldeep Shine with the Ball
In the bowling department, Ravichandran Ashwin was exceptional with figures of 5-51, while Kuldeep Yadav displayed precision with his 4-22. Their combined efforts restricted England to 145 runs, setting the stage for India’s resurgence.
England’s Batting Lineup Falters
Although Zak Crawley’s stylish 60 and Jonny Bairstow’s counter-attacking 30 provided some resistance, England’s batting lineup struggled against India’s spinners. Commendable performances by Shoaib Bashir and Tom Hartley weren’t enough to counter India’s dominance.
India Seizes Control as England Falters
With a lead of 46 runs, every run proved vital as India’s spinners capitalized on the pitch’s assistance. Despite England’s efforts, their slow run rate and tame dismissals signaled a significant setback in their quest for victory.
India Emerges as Favorites
As the series progresses, India emerges as favorites to clinch the series, with England hopeful of forcing a series decider in the fifth Test. However, India’s dominant performance in Ranchi sets a daunting challenge for the visitors.
Conclusion
India’s remarkable fightback, led by Ashwin and Kuldeep, underscores the unpredictable nature of Test cricket. With the series hanging in the balance, all eyes turn to the fifth Test in Dharamsala, where England will look to mount a comeback against a resolute Indian side.