Jadeja, Ashwin turn screw on England
MOHALI, India: Ravindra Jadeja led India’s strong lower-order batting display with a career-best 90 before spin partner Ravichandran Ashwin wrecked England’s top order to put the hosts firmly in charge of the third Test on Monday.
Jadeja fell agonisingly short of his maiden Test century but shared 75-plus partnerships with Ashwin and Jayant Yadav to give India, who were all out for 417, a handy first-innings lead of 134 runs.
Ashwin struck three times in the final session as England, 1-0 down in the five-match series, slumped to 78-4 at the end of third day, still 56 runs behind.
Joe Root was unbeaten on 36 at the close with nightwatchman Gareth Batty on nought and the touring side face an uphill battle to save the match at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium.
“From 150-odd for five, we built up the innings and put the team in a strong position,” Jadeja told reporters.
“If number 7-11 batsmen can give you 50-100 runs, it’s a bonus for any team. Luckily we are doing that.
“It also suggests we are not overly reliant on the top order to score those runs.”
Resuming on 271-6, India needed four overs to erase the 12-run first-innings deficit before their lower order batsmen led them to a substantial lead.
Ben Stokes, who produced a lion-hearted effort with the ball to claim 5-73, earned a breakthrough when he dismissed Ashwin for 72, a composed knock including 11 fours.
The Ashwin-Jadeja stand was worth a match-high 97 runs and Jadeja went on to complete his third Test fifty, celebrating with his trademark swirling of the bat, before accelerating and smacking four boundaries in one Chris Woakes over.
Aggression proved his downfall, however, as Jadeja stepped out to Adil Rashid and holed out in the deep to depart after an entertaining 170-ball knock that included 10 fours and a six.
Jadeja added 80 runs with Jayant, who made 55, his maiden Test fifty.
England opener Haseeb Hameed was struggling with a finger injury sustained in the first innings and Root opened the innings with Alastair Cook.
Cook survived two reviews but could not capitalise, Ashwin pushing a delivery through the England captain’s defence to bowl him for 12.
Cook moved past former Australia captain Steve Waugh to become the 10th highest run-scorer in Test cricket but it was a small consolation on a day when his team struggled on the field.
Moeen Ali chipped Ashwin to Jayant at mid-on, Jonny Bairstow fell caught behind to Jayant and Ashwin dismissed Stokes for five to put India in a dominant position.
Score Board
England won toss
England 1st innings 283 all-out (J Bairstow 89; M Shami 3-63)
India 1st innings 417 all-out (R Jadeja 90; A Rashid 4-118)
England 2nd innings
*A N Cook b Ashwin 12
J E Root not out 36
M M Ali c J Yadav b Ashwin 5
†J M Bairstow c Patel b J Yadav 15
B A Stokes lbw b Ashwin 5
G J Batty not out 0
Extras (b 4, lb 1) 5
Total (4 wickets; 38 overs) 78
To bat: H Hameed, J C Buttler, C R Woakes, A U Rashid, J M Anderson
Fall: 1-27, 2-39, 3-70, 4-78
Bowling: Shami 7-2-17-0; U Yadav 1-0-7-0; Ashwin 12-3-19-3; Jadeja 12-4-18-0; J Yadav 6-1-12-1
Test debut: K K Nair (India)
Umpires: M Erasmus (South Africa) and C B Gaffaney (New Zealand). TV umpire: H D P K Dharmasena (Sri Lanka). Match referee: R S Madugalle (Sri Lanka)
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