India down England in astonishing third Test


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    It's a time of jubilation for India's cricket fans. Photo: Reuters
    It’s a time of jubilation for India’s cricket fans. Photo: Reuters

India wrapped up an extraordinary 10-wicket victory against England inside two days as both sides’ spinners caused mayhem on a treacherous wicket in the day-night third test in Ahmedabad.

Seventeen wickets fell in Thursday’s first two sessions, and overall 30 in two days, in what was the shortest completed test match since 1935.

Momentum swung wildly as India, who moved 2-1 up in the four-test series, suffered a first-innings collapse to open the door for an England fightback before the hosts ripped through the tourists’ batting for a second time.

India eventually strolled to victory, securing the 49 runs they needed in their second innings without losing a wicket, as calm descended following the chaos of the first two sessions.

England’s second successive defeat dashed their hopes of reaching the final of the inaugural World Test Championship (WTC) on home soil later this year.

For India a draw in the final test will be enough to secure their place in the WTC final against New Zealand. If they lose the match, also in Ahmedabad from March 4, Australia will play New Zealand in the June 18-22 contest.

England had been on the back foot since being skittled out for 112 in their first innings at the world’s largest cricket stadium.

Yet Joe Root and Jack Leach, who shared nine wickets between them, dragged the tourists back into the contest by bowling out India for 145.

England, however, suffered a second batting collapse and folded for 81, their lowest ever total against India, to allow the hosts reclaim control of the low-scoring contest.

India openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill chased down the paltry 49-run victory target in 7.4 overs with all 10 wickets intact.

Left-arm spinner Patel was adjudged man-of-the-match in a contest in which seamers from both sides took a backseat as spinners wreaked havoc with the pink ball.

“It’s just a bizarre game,” said amused home captain Virat Kohli, denying there was anything wrong with the pitch.

“I don’t think I have ever been a part of such a test match where things have happened so quickly.”

England captain Root had felt the same about the surface when he elected to bat after winning the toss.

At 74-2, England looked on course for a decent first-innings total before they collapsed against spin despite Zak Crawley’s stroke-filled 53.

“We just didn’t capitalise on it,” Root, who claimed a career-best 5-8 with the ball, said after the defeat. (Reuters)