Day 2 Review - India vs England 2nd Test Match at Trent Bridge
Cricket, England, India, Test Match 1 Comment »Today, weather was kind enough to allow the start of the game on time. Indian bowlers remained in the picture nn day one of this Test Match at Trent Bridge that gave honors of the day to India.
Indian bowlers started from where they left yesterday, they took only ten more overs to nip out England for 198. Kumble took 2 out of 3 remaining wickets of England , while Zaheer took one. Zaheer Khan was pick of the bowler for India he took 4 wickets for 59 runs, Kumble 3 for 32, Sreesanth 1 for 16, RP Singh 1 for 56 and Ganguly took 1 for the cost of 11 runs.
Indian batsmen have to keep the momentum up, which their bowlers have set in this Test Match, first few overs would be very crucial for Indian openers, as England bowlers are capable of taking advantage of this conditions.
Karthik and Jaffer started Indian innings very carefully; they managed to see off the new ball comfortably. At the time of lunch India’s score was 40 runs without the loss of any wicket.
After lunch, they started their innings positively and didn’t miss any opportunity to make runs, their 50 runs partnership came in 21 over of the innings. Jaffer was dropped in the bowling of Tremlett, Bell dropped a tough catch.
Karthik scored his fifth test fifty with lovely boundary; he took 95 balls to reach his second fifty of this series, he smashed 8 boundaries too. Few overs later Jaffer also completed his second fifty of this series with boundary; he took 101 balls to bring up his fifty, which included 7 boundaries
In 32nd over of the inning India brought up their hundred runs on scorecard without loss of any wickets. In 43rd over England captain Vaughan brought back Tremlett into the attack, and he immediately responded with wicket in very first ball of his new spell, Wasim Jaffer caught behind the stumps at the personal score of 62, and team score of 147 runs. This was highest opening partnership since 1979 for India in England, they gave very good start to India. I should also praise Tremlett here, he bowled exceptionally well today and it paid off to him with the first break through.
Dravid joined well set Karthik at the crease, but three overs later India lost another opener Dinesh Karthik at the score of 77 runs in 136 balls, Cook took fine catch at forward short leg in the bowling of Monty Panesar. Karthik got out in very first ball after the tea. India were down two 149 for two. After giving positive start both openers back to the pavilion before India reached 150 runs mark.
Sachin Tendulkar came in and off the mark straightway with 3 runs, Dravid and Tendulkar were in the business right from the word go. In 61st overs of the day India passed England total and ready to build big lead, Dravid and Tendulkar also completed their 50 runs partnership in same over. In 75th over of the inning, Tendulkar reached his half century in 99 bowls, he scored 6 boundaries in that.
Panesar struck again in 77th over of the inning with very important wicket of Indian Wall, Rahul Dravid, Bell took excellent catch to his left at short extra cover, he got out at the score of 37 runs, he was going along very well, his half century looked certain the way he was batting, he and Tendulkar built 97 runs partnership.
Ganguly joined Tendulkar at the crease when 8 overs or so left in the day, he and Tendulkar did no mistakes in tackling remaining 8 overs of the day, at the time of stump India made 254 runs for the loss of two wickets, and Tendulkar is playing well at the score of 57 while Ganguly is not out at 4. For England Monty Panesar was successful bowler with the figure of two wickets for 50 runs and Tremlett took only wicket with the cost of 32 runs, Sidebottom and Anderson didn’t perform up to the scratch on day two.
On Day Three India will certainly need to put big score on the board and put England on back foot. It seems that Sachin will score his first century of the series tomorrow. Ganguly will have to take special precaution while facing early bowling tomorrow, because he got out early on the day in both innings of last test match.
Stay tuned for the updates of day three of the second Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham.
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