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That was in 1921. England lost to Australia in Nottingham and lost the test match in just two days of service. So 100 years have passed. Meanwhile, they have set the precedent of losing tests to their opponents in two days. But after a long time, the father of cricket has to re-taste the taste of the test match rate in two days. And this time the current Indian superpower has given them this bitter taste. This is the second time India has lost to a team in two days.
The last time India won a test in two days was in 2016. However, its opponent in service was the new Afghanistan.
In Ahmedabad, however, signs of such things were found from the first session on the first day. It was a paradise for spinners. From the beginning, the spinners began to spread magic. The English are there to play with just one expert spinner. That’s where the visiting team retired. With their defeat, England lost by 10 wickets to India and fell behind 1-2 in the four-round series. Joe Root’s team has also withdrawn from the race for the World Trials Championship final.
The main difference between the two teams was made by Akshar Patel, a boy from Gujarat. The pink ball is usually in the hands of pacemakers in day and night tests. But the spinner also proved that spinners can get terrible. He picked up FIFA in two innings on a familiar field. Akshar became the third bowler to take 10 wickets in the Day and Night Trials. Previously, Australia’s Pat Cummins against Sri Lanka and West Indies’ Devendra Bishu against Pakistan had accomplished this feat.
England were out 112 in the first innings. But he couldn’t cross the hundred in the second inning. All for just 61 races. Which is the lowest in its history against India. In early 1981, the team came close to doing 101 runs against India at the Oval. This was the lowest in as many days. However, before that in Ahmedabad, the English had the precedent of being all in 128 races in 198.
Jack Crowley was able to put up a fight against India in the early innings at Spinsburg. In the 53-race innings, he made the collection of one hundred Englishmen. But in the second inning he couldn’t hold back more than one ball. He was the victim of Akshar Patel with the first ball. The run book could not be opened. After two dances, Johnny Bairstow also returned empty-handed. Visitors have since been rounded up.
In the landscaping procession, however, Ben Stokes tried a bit with Captain Joe Root for fourth ground. The two batters made a pair of 31 runs. This pair was the highest in their entries. And the 25 Stokes races are also his highest personal collection. And the second 19 highest runs came from the road bat. As a result, the team was able to take a lead of just 46 runs.
The three spinners from India shared all the lands of the English. Basically the three of them played that day. Akshar took 5 wickets at a cost of 32 runs. Ravichandran Ashwin took 4 wickets. On the way to taking this window, Roulette took the 400th window of his career by catching Joffra Archer in lbw. He accomplished this feat by playing only 6 tests. Washington got the other wicket wonderfully.
With 49 races, India did not have to gain momentum to win. India made the task easier with additional runs when fielding misses. The team reached the port of victory without missing any wickets. Rohit (25) and Shubhaman Gill (15) left the field undefeated.
Previously, India hit 99 runs for 3 wickets on the first day. On the second day, the team fell into the cannon of the English captain Root. Root set an example of stinginess as a part-time bowler. Took 5 wickets for just 6 runs. Previously, Tim May and Michael Clarke took 5 wickets for 9 races.
However, Leach got it right earlier in the day. He returned two undefeated hitters, Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma. Then Ashwin cut off the tail. As a result, India failed to score more than 145 runs in its first innings. Rohit, who hit the bat with 57 runs the day before, played the highest innings of 6 runs. Plus 16 runs off Ashwin’s bat.
Brief Score:
England 1st inning: 112
India 1st inning: 145 in 53.2 overs (previous day 99/3) (Rohit 8, Rahane 6, Pant 1, Ashwin 18, Sundar 0, Aksar 0, Ishant 10 *, Bumrah 1; Anderson 0/20, Broad 0/16 , Archer 1/24, Leach 4/54, Stokes 0/19, Route 5/6).
England 2nd Innings: 61 in 30.4 overs (Crowley 0, Sibley 6, Bairstow 0, Route 19, Stokes 25, Pope 12, Fox 8, Archer 0, Leach 9, Broad 1 *, Anderson 0; Aksar 5/32, Ashwin 4 / 48, beautiful 1/1).
India 2nd inning: (Goal 49) 49/0 in 6.4 overs (Rohit 25 *, Gill 15 *; Leach 0/15, Route 0/25).
Result: India won by 10 wickets
Man of the match: Akshar Patel (India)
Series: India is 2-1 up in four-game series