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England vs India: Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley hit fifties in blistering stand that has hosts on top in fourth Test | Cricket News

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A blistering 166-run opening partnership between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett has England on top in the fourth Test against India at Emirates Old Trafford, despite a brave half-century by injured Rishabh Pant earlier on day two.

Pant (54), having retired hurt on 37 on the first evening, returned to add 17 to his overnight score while battling a fractured foot that looks set to rule him out of the rest of the series.

Ben Stokes (5-72) claimed a fifth Test five-for, and first for eight years, as India – resuming the day on 264-4 – were ultimately bowled out for 358, Jofra Archer taking 3-73 which included Pant’s wicket.

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Watch Rishabh Pant's brave knock where he hit a maximum boundary for 50 then had his stumps flying by Jofra Archa, all while battling a fractured foot the day before.

Watch Rishabh Pant’s brave knock, smashing a six on his way to his half-century despite having a fractured foot – before being bowled by a brilliant Jofra Archer ball

Score summary – England vs India, fourth Test, Old Trafford

India 358 all out after 114.1 overs: Sai Sudharsan (61), Yashasvi Jaiswal (58); Rishabh Pant (54); Ben Stokes (5-72), Jofra Archer (3-73), Liam Dawson (1-45), Chris Woakes (1-66)

England 225-2 after 46 overs: Ben Duckett (94), Zak Crawley (84); Ravindra Jadeja (1-37), Anshul Kamboj (1-48)

It looked to be a challenging total, with considerable movement on offer for England seamers on the second day, but a combination of a change in conditions as the sun creeped through the clouds, as well as wayward opening spells from India’s seamers, helped the hosts off to a flier with the bat.

Crawley (84) and Duckett (94) belted the ball to all parts, scoring at more than five an over for their partnership, but both fell short of individual centuries as England closed on 225-2, 133 runs behind.

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Jofra Archer gets England off to a quick start with their first wicket on day two against India, dismissing Ravindra Jadeja

Despite the day firmly belonging to England, much of the first session proved a frustrating one as, having promised so much when Archer dismissed Ravindra Jadeja (20) in his opening over, they’d add only one more wicket before a brief rain shower brought about an early lunch.

As was the case during a wicketless opening morning, there were numerous plays-and-misses, with the odd one that did find the edge often dropping short, until the golden-armed Stokes finally broke Shardul Thakur’s resistance, out for 41 caught by a diving Duckett at gully.

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England skipper Ben Stokes gets the second wicket of the day for England as he breaks Shardul Thakur, caught brilliantly by Ben Duckett

Stokes had thought he had his man a few overs earlier, fending a glove behind, but DRS showed the ball actually brushed his shoulder – a terrific not-out decision by umpire Rod Tucker.

Thakur’s eventual downfall signalled Pant’s much-laboured arrival at the crease, the Indian wicketkeeper-batter’s limping entrance greeted enthusiastically by the Old Trafford crowd.

Though he didn’t quite deliver the batting fireworks they’d have hoped for – Pant still severely limited by the blow he’d worn on the boot on day one – a pulled six off Archer was a particular highlight, before he punched four square to bring up a battling, brave half-century.

After lunch, Stokes added Washington Sundar (27) to his haul as he picked out deep fine-leg on the hook, while Anshul Kamboj (0) nicked off three balls later to seal a first five-wicket haul for the skipper since 2017 at Lord’s against the West Indies.

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A first Test five-for in eight years for the England skipper as Ben Stokes dismisses India’s Anshul Kamboj by presenting Jamie Smith with an easy catch

Archer then swiftly wrapped up the innings by sending Pant’s off stump cartwheeling out the ground for the second-straight innings, before Jasprit Bumrah fell to a thin edge behind that the England quick had to be convinced by Root to even review.

England’s openers were quickly on the front foot in reply, Duckett welcoming Kamboj to Test cricket by striking three fours off the debutant’s opening over – although he did survive one scare when nearly dropping his bat onto his stumps to one delivery.

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Heart-in-mouth stuff as England’s Ben Duckett nearly drops his bat onto his stumps

Crawley was a touch slower into his stride, taking till the 10th over to open his boundary account but, after bringing up his 73-ball half-century soon after Duckett raced to a 46-ball effort, he actually ended up overtaking his partner.

His fun would be ended by Jadeja (1-37), edging to slip when made to redo the final ball of the over after a no-ball from the spinner, while Duckett would gift Kamboj (1-48) his maiden Test wicket when chasing a short, wide one and edging behind.

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India’s Ravindra Jadeja dismisses England’s Zak Crawley after a brilliant low grab from KL Rahul at first slip

Batting suddenly looked a whole lot tougher in the closing stages of the day, India suddenly with a spring in their step, but Ollie Pope (20no) and Joe Root (11no) managed to safely negotiate things through to stumps.

Watch day three of the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford, live on Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event from 10.15am, Friday (11am first ball), or stream without a contract.

England vs India – results and schedule

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