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PHOTOS: Anderson ends India's resistance as England win final Test

Source:PTI
September 11, 2018

Images from Day 5 of the fifth and final Test between England and India at The Oval in London on Tuesday:

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IMAGE: James Anderson of England celebrates with Alastair Cook after taking the final wicket of Mohammed Shami. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

England beat India by 118 runs in their final Test despite defiant centuries from KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, as a series full of twists reached a compelling conclusion at the Oval on Tuesday.

Chasing an improbable 464 for victory, India were eventually dismissed inside the last hour for 345, with James Anderson taking the final wicket - his 564th in Test cricket, taking him past Australian great Glenn McGrath as the most successful fast bowler of all time.

 

IMAGE: Rishabh Pant of India celebrates with KL Rahul after reaching his century. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

The 36-year-old Anderson received a standing ovation as he walked off with Alastair Cook, England’s most-capped player and record Test run scorer who marked his 161st and final match on Monday with an emotional century.

For most of the day, however, the story was of spirited Indian resistance that at one point gave them an outside chance of an unimaginable consolation victory, having gone into the fifth and final Test 3-1 down.

With India beginning the day on a precarious 58-3, a full day’s play looked unlikely for the sparse crowd.

But shortly after tea they were motoring along at 325-5 with Rahul and Pant’s partnership worth 204.

IMAGE: Moeen Ali of England celebrates with team mates after dismissing Ajinkya Rahane. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

Opener Rahul, who had earlier shared a 118-run fourth-wicket partnership with Ajinkya Rahane, was eventually bowled for 149 by an Adil Rashid ‘wonder ball’ that pitched way outside leg stump before spinning back out of the rough and hitting off.

The 20-year-old Pant lit up a murky day with a sensational maiden century to become the first Indian wicketkeeper to score a ton in England, striking three fours off one Ben Stokes over.

He struck 19 boundaries, including four sixes in a fearless display of shot-making, but shortly after Rahul’s exit he holed out trying to smash Rashid out of the ground.

IMAGE: KL Rahul of India bats. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

With India’s tail exposed England took the new ball with 18 overs remaining but it was Sam Curran, not Anderson, who struck first having Ishant Sharma caught behind for five.

IMAGE: Sam Curran of England celebrates after dismissing Ravindra Jadeja of India. Photograph: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images

Ravindra Jadeja was India’s last hope, but he nicked a ball off Curran into Bairstow’s clutches.

Fittingly, it was left to Anderson to apply the finishing touch and he delivered a beauty to bowl Shami, knocking his middle stump flat.

Anderson is now fourth on the all-time list of Test wicket takers behind a trio of spinners; Muttiah Muralitharan (800), Shane Warne (708) and Anil Kumble (619).

Source: PTI
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