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Highlights, India vs England Live Score, 4th Test at Ahmedabad, Day 3, Full cricket score: Hosts win by an innings and 25 runs, qualify for WTC final

FirstCricket Staff March 6, 2021, 16:36:34 IST

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Highlights, India vs England Live Score, 4th Test at Ahmedabad, Day 3, Full cricket score: Hosts win by an innings and 25 runs, qualify for WTC final
March 6, 2021, 16:35:20 (IST)

The visitors have been outplayed, once again. India bounced back after losing the first Test and didn’t look back, much like they did against Australia. No pink ball this time, neither were there any demons in the pitch. Axar and Ashwin were simply brilliant, the pacers chipped in for India throughout the series as well. There were some remarkable contributions with the bat, especially in the middle order, for India. The Pant-Sundar stand was game changing and put India in a commanding position in this Test. Rohit Sharma was India’s best batsman throughout the series. Kohli with his 10th consecutive Test series win on home soil, fabulous achievement for him as skipper.

India will now take on New Zealand in the WTC final on 18th June.

That’s it from us today. Do join us on 12th March as we’ll bring you the live coverage of the first T20I between India and England. We hope you enjoyed our coverage.

March 6, 2021, 16:31:36 (IST)
Virat Kohli: The comeback win in the second Test pleased me the most. The first game was an aberration and England outplayed us. The toss played a crucial role and the bowlers weren’t in the context. We bowled and fielded with more intensity and so the comeback was very heartening. Our benchstrength is extremely strong and that’s a good sign for Indian cricket. We had to pick up our body language after the first game in Chennai. Every team in international cricket is a quality side and we need to work hard to beat them, even at home. Keeping that intensity going is most important and is the hallmark of our team.
March 6, 2021, 16:28:33 (IST)
Man of the Series, R Ashwin: Very satisfied that we’ve qualified for the WTC final. The intensity was low after Chennai, despite the high in Australia. Every time there was a challenging time in the series, someone put their hand up, so this series win was right up there. Even in Chennai, I didn’t think I’ll get a hundred, I just went with the flow. I didn’t think I’d start in the XI in Australia, but after all the injuries, especially to Jadeja, there was more responsibility on me and I’m content with my performances in Australia and here. Being desperate is bad, being content is bad, but it’s important for me to be happy, and I’ve stayed on my feet, and worked out batsmen and I’m happy it has worked out well for me. Being desperate is bad, being content is bad, but it’s important for me to be happy, and I’ve stayed on my feet, and worked out batsmen and I’m happy it has worked out well for me. If you put a board on what Rishabh has gone through in the last year, it’s been a little unfair being compared to legends, and the way he’s come out of it and kept in this series has been excellent. Axar is someone who came into replace Jadeja. He delivered really well for us. His bowling was very accurate, especially considering it was his first series.
March 6, 2021, 16:24:14 (IST)
Rishabh Pant: I think the drills have helped in keeping. My confidence has also helped, transferring it from my batting to my keeping. This was a very important innings, especially with the team under pressure. We were in a tough situation at 146-6, and there’s nothing better than performing when the team needs you the most.
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March 6, 2021, 16:22:15 (IST)
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March 6, 2021, 16:20:08 (IST)
England skipper Joe Root: I think the biggest positive was the way we played the first game. (We) haven’t been able to match India. Credit to India, they outplayed us. Really important for us to evolve as a side. There were a few key areas where India were ahead of us. Washington and Rishabh played extremely well at a time when we had a good hold on the game. We also didn’t score runs the way we would have liked. This is a brilliant surface. I’m sure there will be some good games here in the future. It’s really important that we have to look after our players in terms of resting them, and we can’t keep playing them until they fall over. We need to look after them and rotate them as necessary. This was a great series. We’ve enjoyed the hospitality and loved being here.
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March 6, 2021, 16:16:47 (IST)

Most wickets for Indian spinners in a Test series:

72 v England, 1972/73 (5 Tests)
68 v England, 2016/17 (5 Tests)
67 v Australia, 1977/78 (5 Tests)
67 v England, 2020/21 (4 Tests)*

All at home.

March 6, 2021, 16:16:12 (IST)

Most 5-fors coming in won Tests:

41 : M Muralitharan
27 : Shane Warne
25 : R Ashwin*
25 : R Herath

March 6, 2021, 16:15:48 (IST)

Most wickets by R Ashwin in a Test series:

32 : #INDvENG , 2020/21*
31 : v South Africa (in India), 2015/16
29 : v Australia (in India), 2012/13

March 6, 2021, 16:09:25 (IST)
Ravi Shastri: We deserve to be at the top of the points table and play the ICC World Test Championship final. Team work is most important. There’s no one individual who is calling the shots. We were the irrepressibles in Australia, we were the irrepressibles here too. We were hard on Rishabh Pant. He was told in no uncertain terms that he had to take the game more seriously. He was told to lose weight. And he has worked extremely hard.
March 6, 2021, 16:06:11 (IST)
Axar Patel: I got wickets in the first game and kept on carrying the confidence. When me and Washi were batting, we thought the pace variation wasn’t there. I only bowled faster ones more often in the previous games but here we needed to vary our pace.
March 6, 2021, 16:02:05 (IST)
Washington Sundar: To win my first series at home is amazing. Not disappointed to miss the hundred. The hundred will come when it’s the right time for me. To be honest, the pitch was very good to bat on. The wicket is still good to bat on.
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March 6, 2021, 15:58:05 (IST)

Most wickets in debut Test series for India:

27 : Axar Patel v Eng, 2020/21* (3 Tests)
27 : Dilip Doshi v Aus, 1979/80 (6 Tests)
24 : Shivlal Yadav v Aus, 1979/80 (5 Tests)
22 : R Ashwin v WI, 2011/12 (3 Tests)

March 6, 2021, 15:55:23 (IST)
India qualify for the WTC final. They will play New Zealand at Lord’s later this year.
March 6, 2021, 15:52:41 (IST)

Most 5-fors for Ashwin against an opponent in Tests for Ashwin:

6 : New Zealand
6 : England*
5 : Australia 
5 : South Africa

March 6, 2021, 15:52:37 (IST)

Ashwin continues. England lose their ninth wicket in the form of Leach, who edges the ball to Rahane at first slip. The vice-captain stays low and cleanly collects the ball. The off-spinner then rattles Anderson’s stumps, finishing with figures of five-for in the process.

DONE AND DUSTED! India win by an innings and 25 runs. They are through to the World Test Championship final and will face New Zealand.

March 6, 2021, 15:50:48 (IST)
OUT! 5/47 for Ashwin. Ashwin rattles Lawrence’s stumps this time. Poor judgement by Lawrence there, and the set batsman has to depart. Daniel Lawrence b Ashwin 50(95)
March 6, 2021, 15:46:13 (IST)
OUT! Ashwin’s delivery spins away from Leach, taking the outside edge of the left-hander’s bat and carrying to Rahane at first slip. Jack Leach c Rahane b Ashwin 2(31)
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March 6, 2021, 15:44:11 (IST)

After 54 overs,England 134/8 ( Dan Lawrence 50 , Jack Leach 2)

Axar continues. Lawrence brings up his second Test fifty after collecting a single off the second. A single to end the over as well. England trail by 26 runs

March 6, 2021, 15:42:48 (IST)
50 up for Lawrence. He has used his height for reaching the pitch of the ball and looked comfortable against spin.
March 6, 2021, 15:41:57 (IST)

After 53 overs, England 132/8 ( Dan Lawrence 49 , Jack Leach 1)

Ashwin continues after the drinks break. He’s bowled a fairly long spell. Huge appeal for caught behind by Pant off the second delivery against Leach. The left-hander promptly takes a review which shows that there was no bat involved there. Maiden for Ashwin.

March 6, 2021, 15:33:21 (IST)

After 52 overs,England 132/8 ( Dan Lawrence 49 , Jack Leach 1)

Sundar returns to the attack. Lawrence goes on the backfoot and punches it through covers for a double. The right-hander will have to wait just a little longer for his half century. And it’s time for a drinks break.

March 6, 2021, 15:30:04 (IST)

After 51 overs,England 130/8 ( Dan Lawrence 47 , Jack Leach 1)

Ashwin continues. Lawrence continues to look good, way better than his teammates who battled up the order. He collects five off the over which includes a boundary. England trail by 30 runs.

March 6, 2021, 15:28:22 (IST)
FOUR! Short from Ashwin, Lawrence swivels on his feet and pulls it towards fine leg.
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March 6, 2021, 15:27:17 (IST)

After 50 overs,England 125/8 ( Dan Lawrence 42 , Jack Leach 1)

Axar returns. Three runs off the over, with Lawrence collecting two of them. The right-hander is closing in on a half century here, just eight runs shy.

March 6, 2021, 15:25:13 (IST)

After 49 overs,England 122/8 ( Dan Lawrence 40 , Jack Leach 0)

Just one off Ashwin’s 20th over, courtesy a leg bye. England trail by 38 runs. The off spinner bowled five balls at Leach, but the left hander survived.

March 6, 2021, 15:23:10 (IST)

After 48 overs,England 121/8 ( Dan Lawrence 40 , Jack Leach 0)

Ashwin into his 19th over. Just formalities left now as far the game is concerned but Lawrence senses this as an opportunity to get some more runs under his belt. The right hander smacks two back-to-back boundaries off the third and fourth. Nine runs off the over.

March 6, 2021, 15:21:03 (IST)
FOUR! Two in two! Lawrence lofts it down the ground for another boundary.
March 6, 2021, 15:20:46 (IST)
FOUR! Lawrence whacks it towards covers. His backfoot play has been quite good.
March 6, 2021, 15:19:00 (IST)

After 47 overs,England 112/8 ( Dan Lawrence 31 , Jack Leach 0)

Ashwin continues. Lawrence punches the first delivery towards long on for a single. It is followed by five dots as Leach defends. England trail by 48 runs.

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March 6, 2021, 15:15:59 (IST)

After 46 overs,England 111/8 ( Dan Lawrence 30 , Jack Leach 0)

Axar continues and claims a five for, dismissing Bess off the very first delivery of his 21st over. Pant completes a good catch behind the stumps after an under edge of Bess’ bat. Superb over from the left-arm spinner. A wicket maiden for him.

March 6, 2021, 15:13:10 (IST)
OUT! Five-for for Axar. Bess edges the ball straight into Pant’s gloves as he looks to sweep the ball. Test cricket is treating Axar really well. Dom Bess c Pant b Axar 2(6)
March 6, 2021, 15:10:35 (IST)

After 45 overs,England 111/7 ( Dan Lawrence 30 , Dom Bess 2)

Ashwin continues. Bowls a maiden to Lawrence, who appears comfortable while defending the ball.

March 6, 2021, 15:08:32 (IST)

After 44 overs,England 111/7 ( Dan Lawrence 30 , Dom Bess 2)

Axar into his 20th over. The first delivery spins away from Foakes, takes the batsman’s outside edge and Rahane completes a sharp catch at first slip. Bess joins Lawrence at the crease after Foakes’ exit. Two runs off the over. India just three wickets away from a thumping win on Day 3. England trail by 49 runs.

March 6, 2021, 15:05:10 (IST)
OUT! Foakes edges to Rahane in the slips and the vice-captain makes no mistake. He was uncertain whether he caught it. But his hands were under the ball, as indicated by the review. Fourth wicket for Axar. Foakes c Rahane b Axar 13(46)
March 6, 2021, 15:01:16 (IST)

After 43 overs,England 109/6 ( Dan Lawrence 30 , Ben Foakes (W) 13)

Ashwin continues from one end. Foakes wanted a double off the third after working the ball towards backward square leg but a good throw from Siraj in the deep allowed him to sneak only a single. England trail by 51 runs.

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March 6, 2021, 14:58:48 (IST)

After 42 overs,England 108/6 ( Dan Lawrence 30 , Ben Foakes (W) 12)

Axar back into the attack. An absolute peach of a delivery off the second, it spins away from Lawrence’s outside edge. The left-arm spinner invites Lawrence for the drive off the next, induces an outside edge that runs away past the second slip for a double. Sharp spin and bounce for Axar off the fifth as well. Testing over by Axar, just two runs off it.

March 6, 2021, 14:54:28 (IST)

After 41 overs,England 106/6 ( Dan Lawrence 28 , Ben Foakes (W) 12)

Ashwin returns to the attack. Foakes and Lawrence are being extra cautious against Axar and Ashwin. They’re reading the length better too. Two runs off the over.

March 6, 2021, 14:51:49 (IST)

After 40 overs,England 104/6 ( Dan Lawrence 27 , Ben Foakes (W) 11)

Sundar returns to the attack. Foakes nudges the first delivery towards long on for a single, bringing up England’s 100 in the process. It is followed by four singles. Good rotation of strike in the over.

March 6, 2021, 14:48:36 (IST)

After 39 overs,England 99/6 ( Dan Lawrence 25 , Ben Foakes (W) 8)

Axar from the Reliance End. Bowls a maiden against Lawrence, giving no room to the right-hander to free his arms. England trail by 61 runs.

India vs England Live Score , Live Cricket Score, 4th Test at Motera Live Updates: Ashwin continues. England lose their ninth wicket in the form of Leach, who edges the ball to Rahane at first slip. The vice-captain stays low and cleanly collects the ball. The off-spinner then rattles Anderson’s stumps, finishing with figures of five-for in the process. DONE AND DUSTED! India win by an innings and 25 runs. They are through to the World Test Championship final and will face New Zealand.

Day 2 report: Rishabh Pant hit a defiant 101 to put India in control of the fourth and final Test against England on Friday.

India reached 294 for seven at the end of the second day in response to England’s 205. Washington Sundar was at the crease on 60 with Axar Patel on 11. [caption id=“attachment_9383421” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]Rohit Sharma said Rishabh Pant is Rohit Sharma said Rishabh Pant is “more than ready” to fill the void created by former captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s retirement from international cricket last year. AFP[/caption] India, leading 2-1 in the series, struggled to make runs and lost crucial wickets early in the day, including skipper Virat Kohli, who failed to score. But Pant put on 113 for the seventh wicket with Sundar to hit back after the England bowlers reduced India to 146 for six at one stage. “I like to play the situation and I just see the ball and react— that’s the unique selling point of my game,” said Pant. “The team plan was to get to 206, pass the England total and then get as many runs as possible.” India made it work again in the Ahmedabad stadium where they crushed England in two days in the third Test. James Anderson claimed three wickets while fellow pace bowler Ben Stokes and spinner Jack Leach took two each and England seemed to be in contention for much of the day. But left-handed wicketkeeper batsman Pant made light of the tough conditions and reached his third Test hundred with a six off Joe Root’s spin. Pant, who smacked Anderson for his 13th boundary with an audacious reverse hit over the slips, finally fell to the veteran quick and walked off to a standing ovation. “In my opinion it was one of his finest knocks and it came under pressure as well. We weren’t in a good position when he came to bat,” said Rohit Sharma, who made 49. “He was quite cautious at the beginning and then he flourished the way we know Rishabh Pant and put the team into a good position.” Pant, who made 91 in the first Test, has a reputation of throwing away his wicket after a good start due to his attacking style. Sharma said Pant is “more than ready” to fill the void created by former captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s retirement from international cricket last year. “He seems to be doing the job for us,” he said. ‘Warhorse’ Stokes England spin bowling coach Jeetan Patel said Pant had ruined their plans with his “huge” innings. “We need to take those three wickets as fast as we can. Anything over 100 on a wearing wicket like that, it can be quite interesting.” Sundar kept up the attack reaching his third Test 50. Suffering from an illness that appeared to take a mounting toll, Stokes earlier took two key wickets, including Kohli, and catching Ajinkya Rahane in the slips added to his key role after hitting 55 on day one. He combined with Anderson, who bowled 11 maidens in 20 overs to make India work for their runs after they resumed the day on 24-1. Spinner Jack Leach took the day’s first wicket after trapping Cheteshwar Pujara lbw for 17 with the overnight batsman adding two to his score. Stokes generated pace and bounced on the controversial wicket. A day after his confrontation with Kohli, Stokes sent back the captain for his second duck of the series when he edged a rising delivery to wicketkeeper Ben Foakes. Another Stokes delivery hit Sharma on the helmet and he took a sharp catch at second slip to dismiss Rahane for 27 off Anderson on the stroke of lunch. The all-rounder denied Sharma his fifty when he trapped him lbw. But Stokes looked tired in the final session and Patel said the “warhorse” was “pretty crocked”. India need to avoid defeat to book a meeting with New Zealand in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s in June. With inputs from AFP

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