Pujara, Kohli hold firm to keep England at bay

Published August 28, 2021
India's captain Virat Kohli, right, and batting partner Cheteshwar Pujara walk off the field at the end of play on the third day of third test cricket match between England and India, at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, England. — AP
India's captain Virat Kohli, right, and batting partner Cheteshwar Pujara walk off the field at the end of play on the third day of third test cricket match between England and India, at Headingley cricket ground in Leeds, England. — AP

LEEDS: Cheteshwar Pujara was left eyeing a first Test century in more than two years as he held firm alongside India captain Virat Kohli to keep England at bay at Headingley on Friday.

India were 215-2 in their second innings when bad light led to an early close on the third day of the third Test, still 139 runs adrift of England’s first-innings 432.

Pujara, however, was 91 not out and Kohli 45 not out.

It was a highest score this series for both batsmen, with their unbroken stand worth 99 runs.

It was all a far cry from India’s first-innings 78 following Kohli’s decision to bat first.

Although Pujara has 18 hundreds from his 88 previous Tests, he has not reached three figures at this level since making a superb 193 against Australia at Sydney in January 2019.

Earlier, Rohit Sharma made 59 — the opener’s second fifty of the series following his 83 in India’s 151-run win in the second Test at Lord’s that put them 1-0 up in this five-match series.

England resumed on 423-8 after captain Joe Root had made 121, his sixth Test century this year.

But the tail added just nine runs on Friday.

Craig Overton, 24 not out overnight, had hit two fours off successive Mohammed Shami balls before the paceman had him lbw and Jasprit Bumrah bowled Ollie Robinson for a duck to end the innings.

Shami was the pick of India’s attack, with 4-95 in 28 overs.

James Anderson, already the most successful fast bowler in Test history, had taken 3-6 as he ripped through India’s top order on Wednesday.

But he was unable to add to his tally of 629 Test wickets as an attack missing injured fellow quicks Stuart Broad, Jofra Archer, Olly Stone and Mark Wood, as well as all-rounder Ben Stokes, enjoyed just two dismissals in 80 overs Friday.

Sharma uppercut a rare short ball from Robinson for six.

ut Overton, recalled in place of Wood, produced a rising delivery that took the shoulder of Rahul’s bat with second slip Jonny Bairstow, a wicketkeeper by trade, holding a superb left-handed catch as he dived in front of Root at first slip.

Rahul had fallen for eight, but England hopes his exit would spark another spectacular India slump were dashed by Sharma and Pujara.

Robinson, however, twice thought he had Sharma lbw in the 30s.

Rohit had made 35 when an India review showed the ball missing leg stump.

Worse followed for England when Sharma on 39, with India 73-1, was given not out to a straighter delivery only for Root to be told by the umpires he’d gone past the 15-second time limit when he signalled for a review. Replays indicated the ball would have hit middle stump.

But having completed a 125-ball fifty, Sharma was lbw after tea to the persevering Robinson — on umpire’s call — to end a partnership of 82.

Pujara, renowned for dour resistance, completed a relatively brisk fifty on a ground where he played for Yorkshire by hooking Overton for his ninth four in 92 balls.

Sharma’s exit brought Kohli, with a meagre average of 24 in Tests since the start of last year, to the crease.

Scoreboard

INDIA (1st Innings) 78 (J.M. Anderson 3-6, C. Overton 3-14).

ENGLAND (1st Innings, overnight 423-8):

R.J. Burns b Shami 61

Haseeb Hameed b Jadeja 68

D.J. Malan c Pant b Siraj 70

J.E. Root b Bumrah 121

J.M. Bairstow c Kohli b Shami 29

J.C. Buttler c Sharma b Shami 7

Moeen Ali c sub b Jadeja 8

S.M. Curran c sub b Siraj 15

C. Overton lbw b Shami 32

O.E. Robinson b Bumrah 0

J.M. Anderson not out 0

EXTRAS (B-8, LB-4, W-1, NB-8) 21

TOTAL (all out, 132.2 overs) 432

FALL OF WKTS: 1-135, 2-159, 3-298, 4-350, 5-360, 6-383, 7-383, 8-418, 9-431.

BOWLING: I. Sharma 22-0-92-0 (4nb, 1w); Bumrah 27.2-10-59-2 (3nb); Mohammed Shami 28-8-95-4; Mohammed Siraj 23-3-86-2 (1nb); Jadeja 32-8-88-2.

INDIA (2nd Innings):

R.G. Sharma lbw b Robinson 59

K.L. Rahul c Bairstow b Overton 8

C.A. Pujara not out 91

V. Kohli not out 45

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-2, W-2, NB-4) 12

TOTAL (for two wkts, 80 overs) 215

FALL OF WKTS: 1-34, 2-116

BOWLING (to-date): Anderson

19-8-51-0 Robinson 18-4-40-1 (4nb, 1w); Overton 17-6-35-1; Curran 9-1-40-0; Moeen Ali

11-1-28-0; Root 6-1-15-0.

Published in Dawn, August 28th, 2021

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