Twitter Reactions: India make it 2-0 with an 8-wicket win
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Parthiv Patel played an inside out drive, the ball raced its way to the boundary and there he was pumping his fists in the air and so was Virat Kohli the man at the other end. The replacement wicketkeeper-batsman justified his comeback call-up that came his way after a long wait of 8 years. Team India was chasing 103 runs on the fourth day and despite losing his opening partner Murali Vijay for a naught Parthiv kept going and took the team home quite comfortably.
The day started with the Indian spinners looking for wickets having struck four times on the last evening, Kohli started with Ravindra Jadeja from one end and he got rid of the night watchman Gareth Batty soon in the morning. Jos Buttler walked out with positive intent and played his shots something he was brought in for but before he could cause significant damage was out caught in the deep off Jayant Yadav.
All this while there was Joe Root standing at one end and scoring his runs, he got to his fifty and finally found a good partner in young Haseeb Hameed who walked out to bat late having fractured his finger but the teenager showed immense determination and the duo built a resistive partnership denying the Indians any wickets.
After a lot of hard work Jadeja had Root but it wasn’t over yet, Chris Woakes scored a quick 30 and with Hameed extended the lead to around a 100 runs. Mohammad Shami got two wickets in an over, both off bouncers and the inning ended soon on 236. Hameed who had by then reached his half century was unbeaten on 59.
India’s chase started off quite poorly as Vijay was once again fell fending a short delivery from Chris Woakes for a duck. But Parthiv Patel was in no mood to let the English bowlers dominate and though the pacers focused on banging it in short, he played his shots along with Cheteshwar Pujara who also got the drive going whenever the ball was pitched up. The runs on the board weren’t enough to put the Indians under pressure and in the end, they got home with 8 wickets in hand.
Here is how Twitter reacted during the game:
" Root ka wicket gya Toot.." :p :p@virendersehwag paaji hatsoff to u..
— AVINAV AARYAA (@kingsaaryaa) November 29, 2016
Good batting from @HaseebHameed97 earlier but this shouldn't distract from England's dire performance in this Test. #INDvENG
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) November 29, 2016
Who cares who wins or loses a Test Match when you hear the awful news from Colombia…. #Chapecoense
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 29, 2016
Chote note chal rage hai aajkal to chotey wicketkeeper bhi chal rahe hai??@virendersehwag
— Yash Gupta (@YashGupta1202) November 29, 2016
Thats 17 home Tests for India without defeat. The record of 20 looks beatable. No 21 will be the first of four versus Australia. #INDvENG
— Jamie Alter (@jamie_alterTOI) November 29, 2016
@virendersehwag Virat Kohli Dekhiye…Lagta Hain petrol Pikar Aaye Hain Itna tez Dodh Rhe Hain
??????Waah….#Viru Paji— Vikas Sharma (@vsvikky23) November 29, 2016
After first 20 Tests as captain…
MS Dhoni 12 wins, 2 losses, 6 drawn
Virat Kohli 12 wins, 2 losses, 6 drawn#IndvEng— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) November 29, 2016
Easy for Parthiv. English attack presented as much challenge to him as a McDonald Happy Meal with a free Disnep toy. #IndvEng
— cricBC (@cricBC) November 29, 2016
England have lost four of their last six Tests; India are undefeated in last 17 Tests at home.
— Simon Mann (@Cricket_Mann) November 29, 2016
Congratulations Team India on another comprehensive win?Excellent team effort? #INDvENG @BCCI
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) November 29, 2016
IND defeated ENG in 2 consecutive Tests for first time since Feb 1993..last time they whitewashed them at home in 1993 (3-0)#INDvENG
— Jasveer Singh Kharra (@imjsk27) November 29, 2016
Congratulations Team India on a great victory. @parthiv9 was the biggest positive. #INDvENG
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) November 29, 2016
finally IND chased a target successfully for first time since March 2013…last time by 6 wickets against AUS in Delhi#INDvENG
— Jasveer Singh Kharra (@imjsk27) November 29, 2016
109 runs with bat, 5 dismissals as a wicketkeeper. Decent comeback for Parthiv Patel.
— Abhay Gupta (@Abhay00) November 29, 2016
#INDvENG third Test match
Day 1: 8 wickets
Day 2: 8 wickets
Day 3: 8 wickets
Day 4: 8 wicketshttps://t.co/sgv62kmxAg pic.twitter.com/KJJAhrtCPZ— Test Match Special (@bbctms) November 29, 2016
IND at Mohali in Tests
W, W, W, W, D, W, W, D, D, W, D, D, L
the only 'L' against WI in Dec 1994#INDvENG#Fortress— Jasveer Singh Kharra (@imjsk27) November 29, 2016
Notice the difference between a winning team in India and a losing team… #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/a51lS61PZE
— Kevin Pietersen (@NotKP24) November 29, 2016
Most consecutive Tests without defeat for Ind at a venue:
13 Brabourne, Mumbai
12 PCA Stadium, Mohali *
11 Kotla, Delhi/ GP, Kanpur#INDvENG— Deepu Narayana (@deeputalks) November 29, 2016
India lost the toss and won the match, what next?
Lose the match and win the match.#DRSwithDharmasena #INDvENG
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) November 29, 2016
Congrats to #TeamIndia on Yet another Great Win. Keep up the Winning Momentum @imVkohli @BCCI
— Rajeev Shukla (@ShuklaRajiv) November 29, 2016
Ashwin can use Man of match and man of series trophies for small change at Kirana stores the day he runs out of cash. #IndvEng
— cricBC (@cricBC) November 29, 2016
Kohli as Test Captain
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Lost— Broken Cricket (@BrokenCricket) November 29, 2016
First time since 1992-93 India have won 2 Tests in a series vs England. This is the 10th series since then. #INDvENG
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 29, 2016
Longest undefeated streaks for Indian captains
18 Sunil Gavaskar (1976-80)
17 Kapil Dev (1985-87)
16* VIRAT KOHLI (2015-)#INDvENG #INDvsENG— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 29, 2016
Best RR for Ind in successful chases (100+ targets):
5.11 v Eng, Mohali, 2016 *
5.06 v Zim, Delhi, 2000
5.04 v Aus, Delhi, 2013#INDvENG— Deepu Narayana (@deeputalks) November 29, 2016
This is the 5th consecutive series in which India have won 2 or more Tests. #INDvENG
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 29, 2016
.@imjadeja in three Tests in Mohali: 152 runs @ 38, 18 wickets @ 17.16, four catches and two MOM awards. #INDvENG
— Jamie Alter (@jamie_alterTOI) November 29, 2016
LESSON LEARNT:
Next time if I reach 90s, I'll be more careful and will play normal shots – Ravindra Jadeja#INDvENG
— Cricbuzz (@cricbuzz) November 29, 2016
Most wins by Indian captains in first 10 Tests at home:
9-M Azharuddin
8-VIRAT KOHLI
7-MS Dhoni
6-Sourav Ganguly
4-Sachin Tendulkar#INDvENG— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 29, 2016
Lost the toss, won the match. That's the most significant bit about this Test. Well played, India ?? #INDvENG
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) November 29, 2016
8 wickets fell on each day of this Test match…has it happened before, @mohanstatsman? #QuirkyStat #INDvENG
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) November 29, 2016
Why Is Shikhar Dhawan Playing Wearing Murali Vijay's Jersey? #INDvENG #IndvsEng
— Sir Ravindra Jadeja (@SirJadeja) November 29, 2016
England may lose this series.Might even be 4-0.But one thing for sure is they have found a fantastic player in @HaseebHameed97 .. #IndvEng
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 29, 2016
12y 45d b/w 2 fifties for Parthiv Patel is the longest gap for India in Tests.
The previous most was by 11y 190d for Lala Amarnath.#INDvsENG— Khurram Siddiquee (@imKhurram12) November 29, 2016
https://twitter.com/AltCricket/status/803546686190710784
What a lovely knock.
Parthiv Patel is my Boy of the Match.— Sorabh Pant (@hankypanty) November 29, 2016
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