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Ind vs Eng, 5th Test: England bowled out for 477, Jadeja picks 3 wickets

Thanks to superb batting performances by Adil Rashid, Liam Dawson and Moeen Ali as England post 477 (all out) in their first innings on the second day of the fifth and final cricket Test against India at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

India vs England Ind vs Eng, 5th Test: Dawson, Rashid hit fifties, England reach 452-8 at tea

 

Thanks to superb batting performances by Adil Rashid, Liam Dawson and Moeen Ali as England post 477 (all out) in their first innings on the second day of the fifth and final cricket Test against India at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on Saturday.

For India, Ravindra Jadeja was the pick of the bowler for claiming 3 wickets. Ishant Sharma and Umesh Yadav picked 1 wicket each.

For England, Moeen Ali (146) was the highest run scorer.

Dawson and Rashid, resuming play at 352 for seven after lunch with individual scores of 27 and eight respectively, batted with grit and resoluteness to keep India at bay for the major part of the second session as they went on to score first and second Test fifties respectively.

Their 108-run partnership was the second highest for the eighth wicket at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium.

Earlier, team India picked three quick wickets to restrict England to 352 for seven in the morning session. 

Resuming their innings at 284 for four, England were dealt the first blow early in the morning when overnight batsman Ben Stokes (6) was dismissed by Ravichandran Ashwin with the fifth ball of the session.

Ashwin drew Stokes forward with a slower delivery and the batsman ended up getting a faint edge that was caught by wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel as England slipped to 287 for five.

With Ishant Sharma and Ashwin bowling in tandem, runs dried up as new man Jos Butler and centurion Moeen Ali (146) tried to resurrect the innings.

Moeen, in fact, found the going tough against Ishant, who tried to bother the batsman with his short-pitched deliveries and had a faint chance when the left-hander tried to play a hook shot and the mishit landed just short of Amit Mishra.

Moeen brought up the team’s 300 with a single in the 96th over, but Sharma dismissed Butler in the very next delivery by trapping him in front of wicket as England slumped to 300 for six.

In the next over, Moeen danced down the track and blasted a six off Ashwin, before picking up a boundary through the midwicket area in the last ball to ease the pressure.

However, Moeen could not stay longer as he fell to a bouncer from Umesh Yadav in the 104th over. After fending at a couple of balls, Moeen tried to play a pull shot and ended up top-edging it for a running Jadeja to complete a catch.

Dawson and Rashid then steadied the innings, adding 31 runs off 92 balls. The 26-year-old Dawson, who is playing his debut Test, scored three boundaries in his 59-ball unbeaten innings.

England are playing for pride after suffering three successive crushing defeats at the hands of India in the ongoing five-Test series.