London: India’s world class pace attack pulled off an incredible heist with the bat and then a magnificent performance with the ball to decimate England by 151 runs in the second Test here Monday.
The fifth day at the hallowed Lord’s was as good an exhibition of Test cricket with India bowling out England for 120 as they tried to bat it out without going for a chase of 272 in 60 overs.
It was a match where odds were in favour of England but the cricketing Gods wanted Virat Kohli’s men to script another golden chapter in the history of Indian cricket.
Mohammed Shami (56 n o, 70b, 6×4, 1×6 & 1/13) and Jasprit Bumrah (34 n o, 64b, 3×4 & 3/33) played innings of their lives and then rocked the England top order, before Ishant Sharma (2/13) and Mohammed Siraj (4/32) played their part to perfection to give the visitors a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
This is India’s third Test match win at Lord’s having won earlier in 1986 and 2014 series and they now have six points in the World Test Championship.
First Shami and Bumrah achieved the unthinkable of batting England out of the contest by conjuring a record stand of 89 which took team’s total to 298/8 and made the target of 272 in two sessions look fairly impossible.
Shami and Bumrah’s special effort with the bat was duly applauded by the fellow teammates who came downstairs from the dressing room to welcome the duo.
With the ball, they both were joined by the “daddy of the pace pack” Ishant as they had a serious shot at a memorable win after Joe Root’s (33) dismissal of a ‘jaffa’ from Bumrah had England on the mat at 67/5 just after tea.
Before that Shami had bowled a leg-cutter for keeps to get Dom Sibley (0) and Bumrah had forced Rory Burns (0) to close his bat for a catch at short mid-off.
It could have been six down soon had Virat Kohli held onto the catch provided by Jos Buttler at first sip but it evaded his reverse cupped palms and Moeen Ali’s edge didn’t matter as Ravindra Jadeja over-stepped.
But then Siraj bowled couple of superb successive outgoing deliveries to get Moeen (13) and Sam Curran (0) to make it 90/7 before picking up the final wicket of James Anderson.
Earlier, from a situation where a defeat looked imminent after Rishabh Pant’s (22) early dismissal, Shami and Bumrah displayed never before seen resolve in a record stand with Ishant (16) also making a nice little contribution.
The tail-enders between themselves accumulated 106 runs, something that India have been missing before the start of the series.