Monday, 26 November 2012

Panesar's second ten-wicket haul in Tests gave England a huge advantage over India

England ran India ragged in the field on Sunday and stood on the brink of equalizing the series, after turning in commanding performances with the bat and ball at the Wankhede Stadium. Having attained an 86-run lead through record-equaling centuries from Kevin Pietersen and Alastair Cook, England decimated India's second innings via Monty Panesar – inexplicably left out of the Ahmedabad Test – who took out five wickets, and completed ten for the match, in a terrifying spell of left-arm spin bowling in the last session. 

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