Player of the Match
Player of the Match

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Best performances - Batsmen

YBK Jaiswal
YBK Jaiswal
214(236) 14x4 - 12x6
Control %88%
  • Productive Shot
  • flick
  • 33 runs
  • 1x4 - 1x6
15 16 19 38 25 48 20 33
BM Duckett
BM Duckett
153(151) 23x4 - 2x6
Control %81%
  • Productive Shot
  • sweep shot
  • 22 runs
  • 5x4 - 0x6
15 15 15 15 37 19 5 32

Best performances - Bowlers

RA Jadeja
RA Jadeja
O12.4
M4
R41
W5
Eco3.23
RHB
OFFLEG
2W
3W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
Mohammed Siraj
Mohammed Siraj
O21.1
M2
R84
W4
Eco3.96
RHB
OFFLEG
1W
1W
1W
  • FTFULL TOSS
  • YYORKER
  • FFULL LENGTH
  • GGOOD LENGTH
  • SGSHORT OF GOOD LENGTH
  • SSHORT LENGTH
LHB
LEGOFF
1W

Match Details

Toss

India , elected to bat first

Player Of The Match

Series result

India led the 5-match series 2-1

Match number

Season

Hours of play (local time)

09.30 start, Lunch 11.30-12.10, Tea 14.10-14.30, Close 16.30

Match days

15,16,17,18 February 2024 (5-day match)

TV Umpires

Reserve Umpire

Match Referee

Points

India 12, England 0

Scorecard Summary

INDIA 445(130.5 OVERS)
1ST INNINGS

ENGLAND 319(71.1 OVERS)
1ST INNINGS

INDIA 430/4d(98 OVERS)
2ND INNINGS

ENGLAND 122(39.4 OVERS)
2ND INNINGS

Scorer: K Vairavan | Commentator: Alan Gardner

5.25pm: That's a wrap from Gujarat. India have reasserted their muscle, coming from behind to lead the series. Can Ben and the Bazballers display their bouncebackability? We'll find out soon enough as the teams head to Ranchi. For now, Sid Monga's report should see you right, and stick around for more from our guys on the ground. From myself and Sreshth, Miller and Ekanth, Matt R and the scorers, it's time to say thanks and goodnight. Cheerio!

5.15pm: Right then, here we go with the presentations in Rajkot. England captain Ben Stokes is first up: "Ben Duckett played an unbelievable innings, that was the tone we wanted to set with the bat. [First-innings approach] It was about identifying opportunities to score and push up to their total. With how the wicket was going we wanted to push it on as much as we could but sometimes that doesn't work out. Opinions in the dressing room are the ones that matter to us. We're 2-1 down in the series but still have two games left. We leave this game behind, know we've got to win the next two to win the series."

India's captain Rohit Sharma: "[End of day two, message to the team?] When you play Test cricket, you don't play it in two or three days. You have to stay in the game for five days. They played good shots and put us under pressure but we've got class in our squad when it comes to bowling. So obviously the message was to stay calm. Important that time to stay calm, otherwise you drift. We stuck to our plans on day three, and when those things happen, its a delight. [Jadeja at No. 5] For this game, we thought he has so much experience in this format, and scored lot of runs of late. We also wanted left-right batting as well. Sarfaraz being Sarfaraz, we know his quality, we wanted him to have some time before he comes out to bat. We saw what he can do with the bat. By no means is it some longtime plan with the batting order, we go with what's right for us for that Test match. Including calculating what the opponents' bowling attack is. [Turning point of this game?] Lots of turning points. Once we won the toss, that was a good toss to win. We know runs on board is important in India. The lead was also crucial for us. The way we came out to bowl after the English batters' onslaught, important to stay calm... the bowlers showed a lot of character. Not to forget we didn't have our most experienced bowler too. Was proud to watch the bowlers. Then in our second innings, we knew half the job was done. We wanted to extend the lead, and the two youngsters helped extend. And then finally Jadeja. [Jaiswal] I've spoken a lot about him. I'm sure people outside the changing room have also been talking about him. I want to be calm about him, not talk a lot about him. He's started his career on a high."

Ravindra Jadeja is Player of the Match for his century and seven wickets: "We were in a difficult situation, looked to back my strengths, play my shots. Not be too conscious, just watch the ball and play the ball. Batting first, the ball comes on nicely. Once we won the toss, this is what we wanted - bat first, bowl second. You won't get easy wickets [on this surface] you have to work hard. Need to bowl in good areas, can't just bowl and get wickets."

4.50pm: Eight wickets in the evening session confirms the inevitable, India go 2-1 up with two to play. The margin is India's biggest by runs in Tests, with England's talk of chasing whatever they're set for once shown to be hollow. The home side were pretty dominant throughout, certainly once they had recovered from 33 for 3 on the first morning; England missed their chances with the ball and then frittered away an imposing start with the bat. Some thinking to do, perhaps, ahead of the fourth Test, starting in Ranchi on Friday (not that England really do introspection under the current regime)

TV have grabbed Yashasvi Jaiswal, who made his second Test double-hundred earlier today, for a quick chat: "I'm just trying... whenever I'm set, to make it big. Because in Test cricket you never know, when you're playing well you have to make it big. [Different phases of this double century] It was pretty difficult for me because initially I wasn't getting runs. So had to play the session, and get set. That's when I felt I could score runs. After a while my back was not good. I didn't want to go out [of the field] but since it was too much, I went out. Today when I came, I wanted to make sure that I take the game forward and bat till the end. [Starting out slow] I felt there was something in the wicket and the ball was hard. For me, it is important for me to give teams a good start so it was important for me to play long. [On low days] I tell myself whenever I get set, I need to score well because you can get out anytime. My seniors have said to make it count. The way Rohit bhai and Jaddu bhai played, that motivated me a lot. Their passion determined me to play session by session. I thought inside the dugout that when I go out there I should also make it count. Test cricket is hard, but I thought that when I'm in there, I need to give my 100%."

39.4
W
Jadeja to Wood, OUT, picks out long-off, that's it! Finally one of Wood's miscues goes to hand. Well held by Jaiswal running in, completes a thumping 434-run win for India - and Jadeja finishes with a five-for to go with his first-innings century!

MA Wood c Jaiswal b Jadeja 33 (16m 15b 6x4 1x6) SR: 220.00

39.3
0
Jadeja to Wood, no run, fizzed down at 94kph, Wood is across looking to slog-sweep but takes it on the body
39.2
2
Jadeja to Wood, 2 runs, charges down and hoicks the ball up and over point, it plugs in the outfield for a couple
39.1
0
Jadeja to Wood, no run, steps away and stabs to point

END OF OVER:
39 | 6 Runs | ENG: 120/9

  • James Anderson1 (9b)
  • Mark Wood31 (11b)
  • Ravichandran Ashwin6-3-19-1
  • Ravindra Jadeja12-4-39-4

"England immediately remembered to use bazball on their 38th over!" chuckles Shijo Varghedr. "But it's a bit late!"

38.6
0
Ashwin to Anderson, no run, sprayed down the leg side
38.5
0
Ashwin to Anderson, no run, pushed through, nearly traps Anderson in front! Ashwin thought it might have been pad first. India don't have any reviews

England 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st15BM DuckettZ Crawley
2nd3Z CrawleyOJ Pope
3rd2JE RootOJ Pope
4th8JM BairstowJE Root
5th22JE RootBA Stokes
6th0BA StokesBT Foakes
7th0BT FoakesRehan Ahmed
8th32BT FoakesTW Hartley
9th9MA WoodTW Hartley
10th31JM AndersonMA Wood