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Kohli, Dhoni keep England at bay
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 16 - 12 - 2012

NAGPUR — Virat Kohli slammed a patient century while captain Mahendra Singh missed it by just one run as the duo showed admirable tenacity under pressure to lead a remarkable Indian fightback, which has restored the balance in the fourth and final Test match against England at Nagpur Saturday.
Resuming at a precarious 87-4 in response to England's first innings total of 330, Kohli (103) and Dhoni (99) played with great discipline and curbed their natural strokeplay on a slow track as the host reached 297-8 at close on the third day which was dominated by the home team.
R. Ashwin was batting on seven when play was called off after Piyush Chawla's dismissal, with India still trailing by 33 runs.
The young Kohli notched up his third Test century, while Dhoni also silenced his detractors as the pair added 198 runs for the fifth wicket to bring India back into the game.
The Indians, who desperately need to win the match to level the four-match series 2-2, put up a good show through Dhoni and Kohli in a partnership which lasted 84.3 overs. Both of them played their longest Test match knock in terms of balls faced. It was an uncharacteristically subdued knock by Dhoni who consumed as many as 246 balls before being tragically run out for 99 much to the dismay of the vociferous crowd at the VCA stadium.
Dhoni has been under tremendous pressure after the back-to-back defeats in Mumbai and Kolkata and he showed great character to rise to the occasion with his resolute effort in difficult batting conditions to bail the team out of trouble.
With two days left in the game, India will seek to take a decent first innings lead and put pressure on England which needs only a draw to record its first series triumph on Indian soul in 28 years.
Spinner Graeme Swann broke the marathon partnership when he trapped Kohli leg before, while debutant Ravindra Jadeja (12) and Chawla (1) fell soon after to peg India back a little bit by the end of the day.
Kolhi faced 295 balls and his third Test ton in 14 games was laced with 11 fours, while Dhoni came up with a captain's innings that comprised eight fours and a six. He faced 246 balls.
Kolhi completed his hundred with a square cut for four off Swann and then jumped up in joy to be applauded warmly by the crowd in excess of 20,000 before he was trapped leg before by the England off-spinner in the first over after the drinks break. The departure of Kohli was followed soon by that of debutant Jadeja, who was trapped leg before James Anderson, the wrecker-in-chief Friday with a three-wicket haul, with a ball that jagged back sharply into the left hander when the floodlights were on.
Dhoni, 98, at the fall of Jadeja's wicket, lost his wicket in his eagerness to get to his sixth Test ton. He drove Anderson to mid off but just failed to beat counterpart Alastair Cook's accurate throw to the non-striker's end. The run-out was referred to TV umpire who ruled Dhoni out. India lost Chawla soon after, Swann clean bowling the batsman for his third wicket to bring down curtains to a dramatic last hour's play in which India surrendered the initiative to the visitors to some extent.
At close, Ashwin was on 7 with only Ishant Sharma and Pragyan Ojha to follow. — Agencies


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