Brief scores: ENGܫ 246 & 420 (Pope 196, Hartley 34; Bumrah 4/41) defeat IND 436 & 😼202 (Sharma 39, Bharat 28; Hartley 7/62) by 28 runs
England kicked off Day 4 on the same note they had ended Saturday with both incumbent batters Ollie Pope and Rehan Ahmed looking confident at the crease. The duo took little team to stretch their partnership to 50 with Ollie Pope going past 150 for the second time in his Test career and it took some reserve swing magic from Jasprit Bumrah to finally break the 63-run stand by having Rehan nick behind for 28. However, no collapse was forthcoming as a belligerent Tom Hartley fearlessly took on the bowlers to stitch together an 80-run partnership which only ended with a Ravichan💎dran Ashwin ball staying agonizingly low and barging into the stumps. Fortunately for the hosts, 🍷Mark Wood showed no batting promise and departed peacefully for a duck, provoking Pope to try one final hurrah at the stroke of Lunch and fall four short of a double century.
Chasing 231, India's first innings flurry seemed to be in the distant past with both Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal having to dig in. The English spin attack seemed a reinvented one, bowling with immense discipline, and debutant Hartley got to reap his rewards in the 12th over. Jaiswal raced down the track only to defend a ball straight into Pope's hand at short-leg and Shubman Gill followed suit two balls later by popping another catch to the centurion. That was India's biggest partnership until late into the third session as wickets kept falling at alarming frequency. India's top-scorer Rohit got trapped plumb in front𝄹 by Hartley fo🔯r 39, Axar Patel -- promoted from number nine to five --- hit one straight back to the tall left-armer, KL Rahul succumbed LBW to Root, and Shreyas Iyer edged a turning Jack Leach delivery to slip. Amidst the chaos, Ben Stokes affected a brilliant run-out to dismiss Ravindra Jadeja who damaged his hamstring in the process. Suddenly in dire straits at 119/7, Ashwin emerged as India's saviour once again and found a capable accomplice in Srikar Bharat. The two stayed put for over 20 overs, accumulating 57 runs together, and seemed set to take the team through to stumps.
However, in a defining moment, Hartley completed his fifer by crashing into Bharat's off-stump witꦐh five minutes of play remaining, allowing Stokes to opt for a half-hour extension. Ashwin decided the best path to victory thereon was to go aerial but unsurprisingly met a humiliating demise as did Siraj, sealing a famous 28-ꦉrun win for the English.
Final wicket!
Final moments of the first test. Bumrah visibly dissapointed at Siraj's shot.
— Aditya (@forwardshortleg)
Congrats Travelling English fans overjoyed.
Exceptional!
England showcased exceptional cricket to secure the win. Ollie Pope's triumph on Indian soil will echo for years. “ܫI won’t complain even if the pitch turn from ball 1” this attitude made him dangerous.
— Irfan Pathan (@IrfanPathan)
I apologise
Tom Hartley
— Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E)
Sensational
From Brisbane to Hyderabad, a sensational day of test cricket. Extraordinary win this for England !! Might even be one better than🍷 Mumbai, 2012 - Long way to go in the series still, but clearly those writing off Bazball entirely might want to rethink a bit !
— Jatin Sapru (@jatinsapru)
Yeah
Can only apologise to England for writing them off much before they even came to India. On a day the West Indies turned the cricketing world upside down, so have England.
— Vikrant Gupta (@vikrantgupta73)
India have been 🉐poor. Absolutely poor the last two d😼ays. Didn’t deserve to win
Sweet
SWEET VICTORY FOR ENGLAND! Another 4 days that consolidates my belie💧f that Test Cricket is the greate🌳st sport. So many amazing moments, two for me, Popes defiant innings and Hartley silencing the critics and the doubters (me included) I LOVE YOU CRICKET!
— George McMenemy🏏 (@CricketMcMenemy)
Hartley owned it
📖Tom Hartley's Release Point looking at Rohit Sharma, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Axar Patel and Srikar Bharat
— Vithushan Ehantharajah (@Vitu_E)
A penny
A🦩 penny for Jonny Bairstow and Brendon McCullum’s thoughts on trying to win a game with this?
— Scott Bailey (@ScottBaileyAAP)
They did not!
India didn’t see this coming…
— Tom Moody (@TomMoodyCricket)
Ben Stokes and his courageous gang turning the tables in this ꧂test match. Test cricket ꩲat its best.
Elite
Visiting bowlers this century with a winning five-fer in the fourth innings in India:
— Ben Jones (@benjonescricket)
Steve O'Keefe
Tom Hartley
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