Ashwin, Kohli take India to 271/6 on Day 2

Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja bat on confidently in their unbeaten 67-run partnership for the seventh wicket.
Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja bat on confidently in their unbeaten 67-run partnership for the seventh wicket.

Mohali, Nov 27:
Indian batsmen, including flamboyant and in-form skipper Virat Kohli, were made to toil hard before Ravichandran Ashwin’s counter-attacking 57 enabled the hosts to reach 271/6 at stumps on the second day of the third cricket Test here.
India are only 12 runs behind England’s first innings score of 283 after the visitors added 15 to their overnight tally of 268 for 8.
It was an intriguing day of Test cricket and hosts can claim that their nose is slightly ahead thanks to the 67-run stand for the 7th wicket between Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja, who also smashed a quick-fire 31 not out off 59 balls.
India’s ‘Man Friday’ was Ashwin, who again played his part albeit with the willow reaching his 9th half-century in Test cricket.
Ashwin’s sequence of scores in the series reads 70, 32, 57, 7 and 57 not out (ongoing). His innings was studded with eight fours off 81 balls. Jadeja’s knock had three fours and a six.
The day’s play can be called a battle of attrition with skipper Kohli curbing his aggressive stroke-play, having read the pitch really well during his patient 62 off 127 balls.
It had nine fours and the partnership of 75 with Cheteshwar Pujara (51 off 104 balls) is the highest in the innings so far.
However, Pujara was out trying to pull a long-hop and Ajinkya Rahane’s (0) wretched form continued.
He failed to read a googly from England’s most successful bowler Adil Rashid (3/66 in 21 overs). Karun Nair (4) also had an inauspicious debut as he was run-out.
Ben Stokes (2/48) was the other successful bowler for England. Knowing Kohli’s propensity to drive through off-side, skipper Alastair Cook removed the slips and packed the cordon four fielders with his bowlers maintaining the channel.
While Kohli got nine boundaries utilising the loose deliveries, England were successful in drying up the runs. Kohli’s battle with Stokes was also another highlight of the day.
At the start of his innings, Kohli hit Stokes for back-to-back boundaries — through mid-off and and a flick off his hips. He also hit some glorious drives of off-spinner Gareth Batty and leg-spinner Adil Rashid.
When Rashid bowled a long hop it was promptly pulled towards mid-wicket fence.
But as runs dried up, Kohli wanted to use the glide shot through the vacant third man region. Stokes did well to pitch it in the channel and the faint edge was taken by Jonny Bairstow.(PTI)

SCOREBOARD
England 1st innings: (Overnight 268/8)
A. Cook c Patel b R Ashwin        27
H. Hameed c Rahane b U Yadav          9
J. Root lbw b J Yadav         15
M. Ali c Vijay b M Shami         16
J. Bairstow lbw b J Yadav         89
B. Stokes st Patel b R Jadeja        29
J. Buttler c Kohli b R Jadeja        43
C. Woakes b U Yadav         25
A. Rashid c Patel b M Shami          4
G. Batty lbw b M Shami          1
J Anderson not out               13
Extras (B-8, LB-3, nb-1)                        12
Total (all out in 93.5 overs)                  283
Fall of wickets: 1-32 , 2-51, 3-51, 4-87, 5-144, 6-213, 7-258, 8-266, 9-268.
Bowling: M Shami 21.5-5-63-3, U Yadav 16-4-58-2, J Yadav 15-5-49-2, R Ashwin 18-1-43-1, R Jadeja 23-4-59-2.
India 1st innings:
Murali Vijay c Bairstow b Stokes         12
Parthiv Patel lbw b Rashid               42
Cheteshwar Pujara c Woakes b Rashid      51
Virat Kohli c Bairstow b Stokes          62
Ajinkya Rahane lbw b Rashid               0
Karun Nair run out (Buttler)              4
Ravichandran Ashwin not out              57
Ravindra Jadeja not out                  31
Extras: (B-8, LB-3, NB-1)                12
Total: (For 6 wkts; 84 overs)           271
Fall of wickets: 1-39, 2-73, 3-148, 4-152, 5-156, 6-204.
Bowling: Anderson 16-3-36-0, Woakes 15-5-47-0, Ali 9-1-19-0, Rashid 24-4-81-3, Stokes 15-2-48-2, Batty 5-0-29-0.