Visitors lose last seven wickets for 21 runs; No ton of tons for Sachin
London: Sachin Tendulkar came agonisingly close to a phenomenal 100th international century before a pathetic India slumped to an innings and eight runs defeat in the fourth and final cricket Test to give a ruthless England a resounding 4-0 series win here on Monday.
Needing to bat out the entire fifth day to save the game, Tendulkar (91) led a spirited fightback alongwith Amit Mishra (84) but the complexion of the game changed dramatically after their dismissals as the visitors lost as many as seven wickets for a mere 21 runs to be all out for 283 in the second innings just at the stroke of tea.
With this emphatic victory, England officially crowned themselves the number one team in Test rankings with 125 points followed by South Africa with 118 points.
The Indians, who started the series as the number one Test team, surrendered the number one tag after losing the third Test in Birmingham and have now slipped to the number three position following the 4-0 whitewash.
Spinner Graeme Swann was the wrecker-in-chief for England with with impressive figures of six for 106 while Stuart Broad chipped in with two wickets.
Resuming at the overnight total of 129 for three, Tendulkar and Mishra raised hopes of drawing the game as the duo put on 144 runs for the fourth wicket but Mishra’s departure virtually opened up the floodgates as none of the Indian batsmen showed the determination to hang around for long.
Tendulkar and Mishra, who resumed this morning, continued the good work for the first 40 minutes after lunch but then both were gone in quick succession.
Mishra started the rot when he played inside the line to a Graeme Swann delivery and his off-stump was pegged back.
From the other end, India suffered the double blow when Tendulkar was given out leg before wicket off a Tim Bresnan delivery.
Television replays showed that the ball would have hit the top of the leg stump. India’s innings unfolded quickly as Suresh Raina took his second duck from the match.
England claimed the second new ball as soon as it was due and its’ effect was immediately apparent as Dhoni slashed at a delivery from Broad and was caught at second slip.RP Singh departed in the same over. Later Swann claimed the wicket of Gambhir and Sreesanth to wrap up the innings. (PTI)