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India defeat England at Lord's after 28 years

| | Jul 22, 2014, at 02:09 am
London, July 21 (IBNS): India created history as they won a Test match at Lord's after 28 years by beating England by 95 runs here on Monday.

Indian fast bowler Ishant Sharma bowled brilliantly as he picked up seven wickets to destroy the English line-up in the second Test match of the five-match series.

Chasing a target of 319 runs, England resumed the day at  105 for four. Overnight batsmen Joe Root (66) and Moeen Ali (39) were playing sensibly and gave some hope of saving the game to spectators.

Sharma broke the partnership and picked up the wicket of Ali. Both added 101 runs in the fifth wicket partnership.

Hitting two boundaries and scoring 12 off 11 balls, Matt Prior could not continue the start he had made to the innings.

Sharma, who was adjudged the Man of the Match, took the wickets of Prior, Ben Stokes, Root and Stuart Broad to finish with career-best figures of 7-74.

James Anderson was run out by Ravindra Jadeja as the visitors' second innings ended at 223.

Root remained the top scorer for the side with his 66.

Shami and Jadeja picked up a wicket each in the innings.

India had scored 295 all out in their first innings while England had made 319 all out in reply.

The first Test of the series had ended in a draw.

Brief scorecard:

India first innings 295 all out (A Rahane 103; J Anderson 4-60)

England first innings 319 all out (G Ballance 110; B Kumar 6-82)

India second innings 342 all out (M Vijay 95; B Stokes 3-51, L Plunkett 3-65)

England second innings 223 all out (J Root 66; I Sharma 7-74)

 

Image: WIkimedia Commons

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