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Southampton: India were staring at a crushing defeat after yet another miserable batting display gave England a complete stranglehold in the third cricket Test here on Wednesday.

Chasing an improbable target of 445, India were tottering at 112 for four at stumps with Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma batting on 18 and 6, respectively.

India still require 333 on the final day but, more realistically, have little chance of preventing England from tying the series with only six wickets in hand.

With Murali Vijay (12), Shikhar Dhawan (37), Cheteshwar Pujara (2) and Virat Kohli (28) back in the dressing room , the remaining batsmen need to bat out of their skins in order to save the match.

After being all-out for 330 in their first innings, India conceded a huge first innings lead of 269 runs but Alastair Cook decided against enforcing the follow-on in order to give his tired bowlers some recovery time.

England scored at a quick clip to post 205 for four in 40.4 overs before declaring with a lead of 444 runs.

Joe Root smashed his way to a 41-ball-56 (9×4) while skipper Cook having regained some form helped himself to an unbeaten 70 off 114 balls with seven boundaries.

With 22-yard strip producing some movement off it, the Indian batsmen did face some testing times with both James Anderson and Stuart Broad asking questions by bowling in the corridor of uncertainty.

Dhawan played and missed on a number of occasions as he had no clue about the outgoing delivery from Anderson while Vijay didn’t look in his usual composed self that he has been in the series thus far.

Vijay was run out as he failed to beat a Broad throw. Pujara’s dry run continued as Chris Jordan showed his alertness at first slip, latching onto a catch off part-time off-spinner Moeen Ali’s (2-33) bowling.

Having lost two wickets for 29, the Delhi boys Kohli and Dhawan batted sensibly to add 51 runs for the third wicket before disaster struck again.

The most disappointing was Dhawan’s dismissal after having done all the hardwork against the pacers; he threw his wicket away as Joe Root bowled a classic off-break that kissed the edge of the bat for Jordan to grab his second catch in the slips.

Ali took his wickets tally to 11 when he bowled a straighter one that took Kohli’s outside edge, which Jos Buttler fumbled before completing the catch.

Earlier, India were all-out for 330 with an addition of only seven runs to their overnight score of 323 for eight with skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (50) failing to add anything to his overnight score.

James Anderson (5/53) took his 16th five-wicket haul in Test cricket as Cook didn’t enforce follow-on and decided to give his bowlers a break.

Cook and his opening partner Sam Robson (13) looked steady and not a team in pursuit of a specific target to present the opposition. Bhuvneshwar Kumar took advantage of this as he had Robson caught at first slip by Dhawan in the 7th over of the innings.

First-innings’ centurion Gary Ballance (38) arrived at the crease and he played with a little more urgency than his skipper.

He built a good stand with Cook but was unlucky to be given out caught at short leg by umpire Marais Erasmus off Jadeja’s bowling.

After lunch, Cook and Ian Bell (23) started off in the pursuit of some quick runs. And they were successful in their bid because the Indian team simply looked like they were awaiting the declaration. It allowed the batsmen to plunder runs with consummate ease, as Bell launched an offensive. (PTI)

SCORECARD

England 1st inn: 569/7 decl

India 1st inn: (o’night 323/8)

MS Dhoni c Buttler b Anderson 50

R Jadeja lbw Anderson 31

B Kumar c Ballance b Broad 19

M Shami c Buttler b Anderson 5

Pankaj not out 1

Extras: (b-16, lb-14, w-8) 38

Total: (all out; 106.1 overs) 330

FOW: 1-17, 2-56, 3-88, 4-136, 5-210, 6-217, 7-275, 8-313, 9-329

Bowling: Anderson 26.1-10-53-5, Broad 25-7-66-3, Jordan 17-4-59-0, Woakes 20-8-60-0, Ali 18-0-62-2

England 2nd inn:

S Robson c Dhawan b Kumar 13

A Cook not out 70

G Ballance c Pujara b Jadeja 38

I Bell b Jadeja 23

J Root b Jadeja 56

Extras: (b-4, w-1) 5

Total: (4 wkts; 40.4 overs) 205

FOW: 1-22, 2-80, 3-106, 4-205

Bowling: Kumar 10-0-59-1, Pankaj 10-4-33-0, Shami 4-0-24-0, R Sharma 5-0-32-0, Jadeja 10.4-1-52-3, Vijay 1-0-1-0

India 2nd inn:

M Vijay run out 12

S Dhawan c Jordan b Root 37

C Pujara c Jordan b Ali 2

V Kohli c Buttler b Ali 28

A Rahane not out 18

R Sharma not out 6

Extras: (b-4, lb-5) 9

Total: (4 wkts; 42 overs) 112

FOW: 1-26, 2-29, 3-80, 4-89

Bowling: Anderson 8-3-13-0, Broad 9-4-18-0, Woakes 5-2-7-0, Ali 12-2-33-2, Jordan 5-0-22-0, Root 2-0-5-1, Ballance 1-0-5-0

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