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Rahul, Rohit see off tricky final hour

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London, Sep 3: India allowed Ollie Pope and Chris Woakes to earn a substantial 99-run first innings lead for England on day two of the fourth Test here, leaving their star-studded batting line-up to rise to the occasion in the second essay after a string of indifferent performances.
In the absence of Mohammad Shami, the Indian pace attack did not seem potent enough on the day and was unable to put sustained pressure on the batsmen.
From a precarious 62 for five, England staged a remarkable recovery to score 290 on a pitch getting better for batting with each session.
But despite losing the initiative, India are still in the match after restricting the English lead to less than 100.
The men responsible for giving England the upper hand in the game were Ollie Pope and Chris Woakes whose attacking innings in the final session could well prove to be the difference in the match.
India batting, which has let the team down often in overseas conditions and also in the series so far, will have to find a way to score at least 300 plus in the second innings.
The openers Rohit Sharma and K L Rahul made a promising start, taking India to 43 for no loss in 16 overs at stumps on day two.
They still trail England by 56 runs.
Rohit got a life on 6 when he Rory Burns failed to sight a regulation catch at second slip.
Considering the batting friendly conditions at The Oval, the batsmen, especially the struggling middle-order, will be expected to deliver and keep India in the game.
India’s third and fourth choice pacers – especially Mohammad Siraj and Shardul Thakur, were not able to maintain pressure put by Umesh Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah early in the England innings.
Ravindra Jadeja played his role well, taking two wickets and keeping things tight from his end.
England were bowled out after tea with Woakes getting run out after a destructive knock comprising 11 fours.
The pitch played true allowing the England batsmen to hit on the up.
Pope, playing his first match of the series, showed an attractive range of strokes including on the up straight drives and cover drives.
England led India by 36 runs at the tea break.
Earliar, Siraj trapped Jonny Bairstow with his stock ball – the nip backer – in the fifth over after lunch.
That also brought an end to an entertaining 89-run stand between Bairstow and Pope.
Pope then got together with Moeen Ali to give England the upperhand.
The two shared a 71-run stand and before a well-set Moeen played a poor shot off Jadeja to throw his wicket away.
The attempted slog sweep went straight into the hands of the cover fielder.
In the morning session, Umesh struck twice in the first hour of play before a counter-attacking stand between Bairstow and Pope took England to 139 for five at lunch.
Umesh, perennially in and out of the playing eleven and featuring in his first Test in nine months, was impressive in his opening spell after taking the prized wicket of Joe Root on Thursday.
He got his 150th Test wicket in his first over of the day after nightwatchman Craig Overton slashed one hard only to edge it to Virat Kohli at first slip.
Dawid Malan once again batted fluently until Umesh, coming from around the wicket, got one to slightly straighten to take the outside edge and Rohit took a brilliant diving catch at second slip, leaving England at 62 for five.
With Bumrah also applying pressure from the other end, England managed to score only 25 runs in the first hour in which 12 overs were bowled.
However, the momentum shifted drastically in England’s favour after the drinks break as Thakur conceded four boundaries in his over with three of them coming from Pope’s blade. (PTI)

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