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England seamer James Anderson wreaks havoc as India limp to 87/4

England swing bowler James Anderson ran through the Indian top order to leave the hosts reeling at 87 for four at stumps on Day Two of the fourth Test at Jamtha.

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Published: Dec 14, 2012, 04:39 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 14, 2012, 04:39 PM (IST)

England seamer James Anderson wreaks havoc as India limp to 86/4

James Anderson (left) took three for 24 to thwart India © PTI

By S S Ramawamy
 
Nagpur: Dec 14, 2012
 
India‘s batting woes continued to haunt them with the top-oder batsmen succumbing tamely yet again as England snapped up four quick wickets to gain firm control of the the crucial fourth and final cricket Test on Friday.
 
After posting a decent score of 330 in the first innings, the visitors exploited the slow and uneven bounce of the track to leave India gasping at a precarious 87 for four at close on an eventful second day which saw nine wickets fall.
 
Paceman James Anderson (3/24) did the bulk of the damage while Graeme Swann chipped in with a wicket as the out-of-form Indian batsmen put up another pathetic display with none of them willing to show the application and temparament to hang in there.
 
Virat Kohli (11) and captain MS Dhoni (8) were at the crease when stumps were drawn for the day, with the hosts still trailing by 243 runs.
 
Earlier, resuming at the overnight score of 199 for five, England did well to stretch their first innings total to 330 with debutant Joe Root (73), Matt Prior (57) and Swann (56) being the notable contributors.
 
Leg-spinner Piyush Chawla was the pick of the Indian bowlers with a career-best haul of 4/69 while paceman Ishant Sharma (3/49) and Ravichandran Ashwin (1/66) were the other wicket-takers.
 
The failure of India’s famed batsmen again let the team down badly as Virender Sehwag (0), Gautam Gambhir (37), Cheteswar Pujara (26) and Sachin Tendulkar (2) could not stay for long. Tendulkar was bowled by Anderson who has now dismissed him nine days, the highest by any bowler.
 
With three full days left in the match, England have put themselves on course for their first series win on Indian soil in 28 years. India, on the other hand, will have to bat out of their skins to save the ignominy of their third successive humiliating defeat.

Brief Scores: England 330 (Kevin Pietersen 73, Joe Root 73, Matt Prior 57, Graeme Swann 56; Piyush Chawla 4 for 69, Ishant Sharma 3 for 49) lead India 87 for 4 (Gautam Gambhir 37; James Anderson 3 for 24) by 243 runs
 
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