India v England: Haseeb Hameed hits debut half-century as first Test ambles towards draw

Teenager Haseeb Hameed struck his first half-century on debut as England took control on Day 4 of the first Test against India in Rajkot on Saturday.

Alastair Cook, left, and Haseeb Hameed were unbeaten on 114 in England second innings at the end of Day 4. Rafiq Maqbool / AP Photo
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Teenager Haseeb Hameed struck his first half-century on debut as England took control on Day 4 of the first Test against India in Rajkot on Saturday.

Hameed was unbeaten on 62 with captain Alastair Cook on 46; the duo taking England’s lead to 163 at the Saurashtra Cricket Association ground, hosting its first Test.

At stumps, England were 114 without loss in their second innings in reply to India’s 488.

With three sessions to go on a batsman-friendly wicket, England put themselves in a position to dictate terms to their top-ranked rivals.

Hameed, watched by his Indian-born father in the stands, batted confidently, hitting five fours and a six during his 141-minute stay at the crease.

The home side owed much to Ravichandran Ashwin, who struck a crucial half-century to restrict India’s first-innings deficit to 49 runs.

Ashwin, who came in to bat when the hosts were placed on a shaky 349 for five, made 70 off 139 balls.

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Adil Rashid took four for 114 to emerge as the most successful bowler while his spin partner Zafar Ansari picked two for 77.

Ashwin shepherded the tail to frustrate the visitors who posted 537 in their first knock, their third highest total in the country, thanks to centuries from Joe Root, Moeen Ali and Ben Stokes.

Ashwin completed his seventh Test half-century in the process, underlining once again his all-round skills.

When England last toured India in 2012, Ashwin was a thorn in their side, averaging over 60 with the bat. It was also the last time a visiting team took a first-innings lead in a Test in India.

India lost Wriddhiman Saha (35) soon after the lunch session which saw India add 77 runs while losing three more wickets.

Local hero Ravindra Jadeja (12) ballooned a simple catch to Hameed off Rashid while Umesh Yadav (five) was brilliantly caught by a diving Ben Stokes off the same bowler.

The morning session saw India lose in-form captain Virat Kohli to a freak dismissal when the batsman was on 40. Kohli’s back leg hit the stumps and dislodged a bail as he tried to pull away a short delivery from Rashid.

India, 319 for four overnight, started the day cautiously with Kohli and Ajinkya Rahane (13) not taking any unnecessary risks against a disciplined England attack.

But they were quick to latch on to poor deliveries with Rahane imperiously pulling a short ball from Chris Woakes to the square leg fence.

Rahane’s flourish, however, proved short-lived as he lost his stumps to Ansari after completely misjudging the length.

But it was the dismissal of Kohli who has scored two Test double centuries this year which hit India the hardest.

The otherwise prolific Kohli had been keen to improve his dismal average against England but failed to build on his good start. He hit five fours in his 95-ball knock.

The home team have won 12 and drawn one of their last 13 Tests at home since England’s historic 2-1 triumph in India in 2012.

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