India tour of England, 5th Test at The Oval: Batting woes continue to haunt visitors

August 16, 2014

BattingAug 16: India crashed to 148 all out on Day One of the fifth Test against England at The Oval, thereby continuing their dreadful streak of cheap totals. Shiamak Unwalla looks at how the Indian batting followed the same pattern of their last few innings.

Harsha Bhogle said on commentary during the live telecast of the fifth Test at The Oval that when a batsman is out of form, they would ideally like to come in to bat at, say, 200 for two. In his last four innings, Virat Kohli has come in to bat at 29 for two, eight for two, fifty three for two, and ten for two.

India have now been bowled out for less than 200 in four successive innings. Fortunes have nosedived quite spectacularly for a young side that promised so much in South Africa and New Zealand — even though they lost the series in both the tours. Those encouraging displays in their two previous overseas tours continued in the first two Tests of the ongoing tour.

India’s innings at The Oval was straight out of the script India had followed in their last few innings. The openers start nervously. Shikhar Dhawan has failed to occupy the crease on the tour and now Gautam Gambhir is following suit. Cheteshwar Pujara failed to keep his eyes on the ball and was dismissed with hardly a run to his name. Kohli walked out, being under tremendous pressure after a string of poor scores, plays a gorgeous shot that makes the viewers’ hearts soar, and then madethose same hearts come crashing down to the abyss. India’s batting talisman yet again found himself walking back to the pavilion in despair due to a poor shot/ judgement on his part.

At this point the script differed, but only slightly. Murali Vijay, who had got himself set, was soon out caught at slip and Ajinkya Rahane ended up playing one back to the bowler. Again, it was up to MS Dhoni to wage a lone battle. He got no support from the No 7 batsman, who doubles up as an all-rounder. In yet another case of deja vu from Old Trafford, Dhoni had a partnership of sorts with the tail. And again he was dismissed going for his shots in a bid to help pull India back from the brink.

This script can be applied to any of India’s last four innings with minor changes here and there. India managed to survive getting stuck at eight for four in the pervious encounter. This time they were 28 for four. Instead of Ravichandran Ashwin proving an able ally for Dhoni, it was Ishant Sharma. And instead of James Anderson and Stuart Broad, the major wreckers this time around were Chris Jordan and Chris Woakes.

India have managed to revisit their 2011 horror show. If this trend continues, Indian cricket is likely to slip back into its dark ages of being kings at home and paupers abroad. If things go according to script, the match is likely to get over by the third day and England will have their second consecutive innings victory.

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February 9,2020

New Delhi, Feb 9: The Indian Fed Cup team will travel to Dubai for this year's competition as the ITF has named the desert city as the new venue for the matches, to be held from March 3 to 7.

The ITF named the new venue after moving out the matches from then Chinese city of Dongguan due to Coronoavirus threat. The Asia/Oceania Group I matches were originally scheduled to be played from February 4-8.

"The event will be held in the week following the ATP Dubai tournament at the same venue, and will see six nations China P.R., Chinese Taipei, India, Indonesia, Korea Rep. and Uzbekistan - compete for a place in the Fed Cup Play-offs in April," an ITF release said.

The six teams will vie for two spots in Fed Cup Play-offs.

"Being in Dubai makes no difference. But the dates give enough time to Sania for her recovery. Doubles is an important point. Ankita is playing well. The other team members will also get some tournament to play under their belt," India's Fed Cup captain Vishal Uppal told news agency.

Sania's participation was under doubt due to a calf injury she aggravated during the Australian Open, where she pulled out of the mixed doubles before retiring mid-way into her women's doubles opening round match.

"I think we have a good chance but we will have to be at our best and fight hard for every point, every game, every set, every match," Uppal added.

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July 5,2020

Colombo, Jul 5: Sri Lanka batsman Kusal Mendis was on Sunday arrested for knocking down a pedestrian while driving, police said.

Mendis hit a 74-year-old man, killing him in the wee hours, in the Colombo suburb of Panadura.

He is to be produced before a magistrate later today, police said.

The 25-year-old wicket-keeper batsman has represented Sri Lanka in 44 Tests and 76 ODIs. Mendis was part of the national squad which had resumed training after the Covid-19 lockdown.

Sri Lanka's international assignments, including a tour by India, have been cancelled due to the pandemic.

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May 18,2020

Karachi, May 18: Former Pakistan captain Younis Khan believes it is at least five years too early to compare Virat Kohli and Babar Azam as the Indian skipper has proven himself in "every kind of situation" and the latter has not.

"Virat Kohli is far more experienced than Babar. He has at least five years more experience of top cricket and he is at the peak of his career," said Younis, Pakistan's leading run-getter in Tests.

"Kohli has far more exposure than Babar and he has been in every kind of situation and proven himself. No one gets 70 international centuries like that and this are proof of his class and abilities. He has scored runs in every situation and all opposition."

Younis said said Babar still has a long way to go.

"Babar has been in top cricket for just around five years. He has got a very impressive batting average across all three formats and he is getting better by the day.

"You see him batting and you can see he has got the same qualities that Kohli had at the start of his career."

Besides amassing 70 international hundreds, 31-year-old Kohli averages more than 50 in all three formats. The India skipper has scored more than 20,000 runs while 25-year-old Babar has 6680 runs across formats though the Pakistan limited overs skipper has played significantly lesser number of games.

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