Highlights, India vs England, 2nd Test at Chennai, Day 3, Full Cricket Score: Axar, Ashwin restrict visitors to 53/3 at stumps

FirstCricket Staff February 15, 2021, 17:11:29 IST

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February 15, 2021, 17:10:11 (IST)

Stumps, Day 3 (England 53/3)

Another day, another impressive show from the Indians as they set a massive target of 482 before England and then picked up three wickets upfront, including those of the openers. The hosts still have two days to dismiss England but expect them to seal the deal tomorrow itself. Local lad Ashwin, once again, the star of the show, this time with the bat as he top-scored with a fabulous 106.

That’s it from us today but do join us tomorrow as we’ll bring you the live updates from Day 4 of the second Test. Adios.

February 15, 2021, 17:04:18 (IST)

After 19 overs,England 53/3 ( Dan Lawrence 19 , Joe Root (C) 2)

Axar continues. Massive appeal for LBW against Root off the first delivery and third deliveries, with India opting to review off the first. The third umpire turned down the first appeal, and the Indian skipper was furious and straight away had a word with the umpire. The umpire’s call on impact saved Root there. Just one off the over. And that’ll be stumps on Day 3.

February 15, 2021, 16:58:40 (IST)

After 18 overs,England 52/3 ( Dan Lawrence 19 , Joe Root (C) 1)

The England skipper joins Lawrence at the crease. Huge appeal for a catch at leg slip, Lawrence was the batsman in danger but the umpire wasn’t interested. Two runs off the over.

February 15, 2021, 16:55:55 (IST)

After 17 overs,England 50/3 ( Dan Lawrence 18 , Joe Root (C) 0)

Axar picks up his second wicket as he removes Leach, the nightwatchman, which forces Root to make his way out in the middle. One run and a wicket in the over.

February 15, 2021, 16:54:07 (IST)
OUT! Axar picks up his second wicket. Leach, the nightwatchman departs. Spun into the left hander and he handed a catch to Rohit at leg slip. Jack Leach c Rohit b Axar 0(1)
February 15, 2021, 16:51:56 (IST)

After 16 overs,England 49/2 ( Dan Lawrence 17 , Jack Leach 0)

Ashwin returns and he gets the breakthrough for his captain. The final delivery was nicely tossed up dipped on Burns, who edged it straight to Kohli at second slip. One run and a wicket in the over.

February 15, 2021, 16:48:25 (IST)
OUT! Outside edge and gone! Burns closes the face of the bat and plays across the line. Ashwin with the breakthrough. Virat completes a nice reflex catch at second slip**. Rory Burns c Kohli b Ashwin 25(42)**
February 15, 2021, 16:45:00 (IST)

After 15 overs,England 48/1 ( Rory Burns 25 , Dan Lawrence 16)

Axar continues and he goes round the wicket to Burns. The right-hander gets off strike with a tap towards the leg side off the first. After three dots, Burns nudges the ball towards mid-wicket for another single in the over.

February 15, 2021, 16:41:28 (IST)

After 14 overs,England 46/1 ( Rory Burns 24 , Dan Lawrence 15)

Ashwin keeping things tight in his sixth over barring the fifth delivery, which was pummelled for a maximum by Lawrence. The right-hander’s making good use of the feet to counter the turn.

February 15, 2021, 16:39:34 (IST)
SIX! Lawrence charges down the track and smokes it over long on. Massive hit!
February 15, 2021, 16:38:40 (IST)

After 13 overs,England 40/1 ( Rory Burns 24 , Dan Lawrence 9)

Axar continues. Burns sweeps the third delivery and collects a single while Lawrence inside edges the final delivery but still sneaks a single. Two runs off the over. England need 442 runs.

February 15, 2021, 16:36:53 (IST)

After 12 overs,England 38/1 ( Rory Burns 23 , Dan Lawrence 8)

Five runs off Ashwin’s fifth over, including a four that came through byes. Ashwin hasn’t been on the mark from the start in this innings.

February 15, 2021, 16:34:44 (IST)
FOUR! Byes, turn and bounce from Ashwin. Pant fails to get a hand to it.
February 15, 2021, 16:33:58 (IST)

After 11 overs,England 33/1 ( Rory Burns 22 , Dan Lawrence 8)

After Ashwin, Axar concedes two boundaries in the over. But Lawrence made good use off the feet in Axar’s over. Eight runs off the over.

February 15, 2021, 16:32:24 (IST)
FOUR! Second boundary of the over. This time Lawrence plays against the turn and smacks it towards mid wicket.
February 15, 2021, 16:32:11 (IST)
FOUR! Lawrence steps down the track and flicks it over mid wicket.
February 15, 2021, 16:30:09 (IST)

After 10 overs,England 25/1 ( Rory Burns 22 , Dan Lawrence 0)

Just a lapse in concentration from Ashwin as he concedes two boundaries from the blade of Burns, who’s looking very confident about his strokeplay. Eight runs off the over.

February 15, 2021, 16:29:47 (IST)
FOUR! Burns sweeps it towards square leg. Second boundary for him in the over.
February 15, 2021, 16:29:35 (IST)
FOUR! Down leg from Ashwin and Burns hits it fine. The left hander has looked positive today.
February 15, 2021, 16:26:13 (IST)

After 9 overs,England 17/1 ( Rory Burns 14 , Dan Lawrence 0)

Two slips and a silly point in place for Axar as he bowls to Sibley in his fourth over. And he gets the first breakthrough for India by trapping Sibley LBW off the second. Wicket maiden for Axar, superb over.

India vs England, Live Cricket Score, 2nd Test Live Updates: Another day, another impressive show from the Indians as they set a massive target of 482 before England and then picked up three wickets upfront, including those of the openers. The hosts still have two days to dismiss England but expect them to seal the deal tomorrow itself. Local lad Ashwin, once again, the star of the show, this time with the bat as he top-scored with a fabulous 106. That’s it from us today but do join us tomorrow as we’ll bring you the live updates from Day 4 of the second Test. Adios.

Day 2 Report: The hosts were 54 for one at stumps in Chennai with Rohit Sharma on 25 and Cheteshwar Pujara on seven.

India are in sight of a victory that would level the four-match series after their crushing defeat in the opening Test. Sharma, who hit 161 in India’s first innings, survived a stumping chance on 20 when England wicketkeeper Ben Foakes failed to gather the ball to his left off Moeen Ali. Jack Leach trapped Shubman Gill leg before for 14 with his left-arm spin and the opener walked back after an unsuccessful TV review. Ashwin had earlier claimed five wickets as England collapsed in response to India’s 329, conceding a lead of 195. [caption id=“attachment_9298901” align=“alignnone” width=“640”] Virat Kohli (captain) of India and Joe Root (captain) of England posing with Test series Trophy during day one of the first test match between India and England held at the Chidambaram Stadium stadium in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India on the 5th February 2021. Sportzpics Virat Kohli (captain) of India and Joe Root (captain) of England posing with Test series Trophy during day one of the first test match between India and England held at the Chidambaram Stadium stadium in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India on the 5th February 2021. Sportzpics[/caption] England assistant coach Graham Thorpe said it was one of the most difficult batting pitches he had seen. “The guys have plans but they didn’t happen today for us,” said Thorpe. But Ashwin said batsmen have to adapt on a spinners’ pitch like they do on tracks that favour fast bowlers. “It’s about being very patient (on a turning track) like you play on a seaming wicket. You need to really tide through the early phase and then start putting runs on the board,” he said. “So I think the same kind of expectations and benchmarks need to be set on a challenging pitch.” It was the veteran off-spinner’s second successive five-wicket haul and his 29th in 76 Tests. Left-arm spinner Axar Patel and fast bowler Ishant Sharma took two wickets each. ‘Extremely difficult to bat’ England’s Foakes made an unbeaten on 42 off 107 balls. “It was extremely difficult (to bat) against a high-quality spin outfit and the pitch was playing tricks,” Foakes told Channel 4 television. “I just tried to play within my limits and try to play the ball late. I think some balls are taking the top of the surface and I was trying to stick to my game plan.” He added: “I think the wicket has plenty, if we bowl well we have a good chance of bowling them out.” England lost half their side for 52 when Ashwin bowled Ben Stokes for 18. Foakes, taking the place of Jos Buttler who returned home after the opening win, put on 35 with Ollie Pope. The pair batted for over 50 minutes before pace bowler Mohammed Siraj struck with his first ball of the Test, removing Pope for 22. Patel then dismissed Moeen Ali for six. England had crashed to 39 for four in a dramatic morning session that saw the fall of eight wickets, including skipper Joe Root for six. Ishant Sharma trapped Rory Burns leg before with the third ball of the innings. But it was Patel claiming Root for his maiden Test wicket that raised the roof in the stadium where fans were allowed for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic erupted. Coming into his 101st Test with scores of 228, 186 and 218 in his previous three matches, Root mistimed a sweep and was caught at short fine leg. Earlier, Rishabh Pant hit an unbeaten 58 before India’s innings ended in the first hour of play. They had resumed on 300-6. Ali claimed four wickets, including two in his first over of the day. Fast bowler Olly Stone took three. With inputs from AFP.

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