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England clinch series against India

By The Assam Tribune

SOUTHAMPTON, Sept 2: Indian batting once again wilted miserably under trying circumstances as a relentless England recorded a comfortable 60-run victory in the fourth Test to take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series.

Chasing a tricky target of 245, India were bowled out for a paltry 184 on the fourth day on a pitch where survival was not a problem but run-scoring definitely was.

India have never chased a target of 200-plus outside the subcontinent in the past three decades and the script did not change this time around.

What will hurt Virat Kohli and his men the most is the fact that they were beaten by one of the weakest teams in recent times. An ageing bowling attack of Jimmy Anderson-Stuart Broad along with off-spinner in Moeen Ali (5/63 and 4/71) tormented the Indians just like they did during the 2014 series.

Under Ravi Shastri�s coaching, India have now lost Test series in all those countries, which are considered to be tough places for touring teams.

While the Indian coach has repeatedly stressed about being a good travelling side, save the Trent Bridge Test, there have not been indications enough to show that Kohli�s team is ready to beat the best when conditions are alien.

Under the Shastri-Kohli duo, India have lost in Australia (where MS Dhoni captained in two Tests), South Africa and now England.

The inconsequential final Test will be played at the Oval from September 7.

It was never an easy chase, but what baffled all and sundry was the irresponsible batting by the middle and lower order, who gave up without a semblance of fight after a 101-run fourth wicket stand between skipper Virat Kohli (58 in 130 balls) and his deputy Ajinkya Rahane (51 in 159 balls).

Once Kohli was snuffed out by Moeen with a delivery that turned and bounced sharply to kiss his glove into the forward short-leg�s hands, India�s challenge was as good as over.

From 122 for 3, India slumped to 163 for 9 in the next hour with none of the batsmen showing the will power to fight.

To Moeen�s credit, he used the rough well and got more purchase from a slowish track than Ashwin, who had wasted an opportunity to give his team the required cushion in helpful conditions.

Both Kohli and Rahane were taken through classical off-break where Moeen tossed it up and also got the deliveries to spin back sharply.

Rishabh Pant (18) proved his critics right as he failed to curb his impetuosity, going for a rash lofted shot to be holed out by the only man in the deep.

SCORECARD (at tea)

England 1st Innings: 246

India 1st innings: 273

England 2nd Innings: 271

India 2nd Innings (Target 245): Shikhar Dhawan c Stokes b Anderson 17, Lokesh Rahul b Broad 0, Cheteshwar Pujara lbw b Anderson 5, Virat Kohli c Cook b Moeen 58, Ajinkya Rahane lbw b Moeen 51, Hardik Pandya c Root b Stokes 0, Rishabh Pant c Cook b Moeen 18, Ravichandran Ashwin lbw b Curran 25, Ishant Sharma lbw b Stokes 0, Mohammed Shami c Anderson b Moeen 8, Jasprit Bumrah not out 0. Extras: (LB-1 W-1) 2. Total: (All out in 69.4 overs) 184. Fall of Wickets: 4-1, 17-2, 22-3, 123-4, 127-5, 150-6, 153-7, 154-8, 163-9. Bowling: James Anderson 11-2-33-2, Stuart Broad 10-2-23-1, Moeen Ali 26-3-71-4, Ben Stokes 12-3-34-2, Sam Curran 3.4-2-1-1, Adil Rashid 7-3-21-0. � PTI

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