By Abhishek Manroa
KOLKATA, India (TheSportsNEXT)
December 6, 2012: Skipper Alastair Cook led England into a commanding
position on second day of the third Test against India at Eden Gardens in
Kolkata.
At stumps on day 2, England scored 216 for the loss of
opening batsman Nick Compton but not before scoring 165 runs for the opening
wicket with his skipper Alastair Cook who surged on top of the list of English
batsmen with most number of Test centuries.
This is third straight century for the England captain in
the current Test series against India and he once again led his side into a
position of relief after India were bowled out for 316 runs earlier in the day.
Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni (52 from 114 – 5 fours,
2 sixes) did strike a fighting half century but lacked support from the other
end as he became the last man to fall in the Indian innings.
Fast bowler James Anderson was on top of his game as he finished
with three for 89 runs but star of the show was once again offspinner Monty
Panesar who collected four wickets for 90 runs. Graeme Swann and Steven Finn
also took a wicket apiece for 46 runs and 73 runs, respectively.
James Anderson was exceptional with his use of old ball as
he made the ball talk with an impressive mixture of reverse swing and short-pitch
deliveries. Indian lower middle order and tail-ender batsmen had no answer to
quality bowling by English bowlers as they could add only 43 runs for the loss
of four wickets.
England are now in command of the Kolkata Test as they are
just 100 runs behind India’s first innings total and they have nine wickets in
hand. Especially, they have their man with the best form Alastair Cook in the
middle while the other in-form batsman Kevin Pietersen is yet to step into the
field.
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