Key Points

England's batting lineup showed remarkable resilience in the second day's morning session at The Oval. Zak Crawley led the charge with an unbeaten fifty, supporting a rapid opening partnership with Ben Duckett. Gus Atkinson's exceptional five-wicket haul earlier restricted India to 224 all out. The match remains intriguingly poised with England steadily reducing India's first-innings lead.

Key Points: Crawley Blasts Fifty as England Chase India at Oval Test

  • Atkinson claims impressive 5-33 in India's morning collapse
  • Crawley and Duckett launch rapid 92-run opening stand
  • England trail by 115 runs at lunch
  • Pope joins Crawley in steady batting performance
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5th Test: Crawley hits unbeaten 52 as England reach 109/1 at lunch, trail India by 115 runs

Zak Crawley's unbeaten 52 leads England's strong reply after Atkinson's five-wicket haul restricts India's first innings

"Crawley was magnificent in slashing, punching and flicking - Match Commentary"

London, Aug 1

Zak Crawley's 52 not out has propelled England to reach 109/1 in 16 overs trail India by 115 runs at lunch on day two of fifth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at The Oval on Friday.

Resuming from 204/6, India's innings ended within 30 minutes and 34 deliveries of the morning session's start. Atkinson took three of the final four wickets to finish with 5-33 from 21.4 overs, including eight maidens. Josh Tongue took one more scalp to end up with 3-57, as India lost their last four wickets for just 20 runs.

In reply, England put on an entertaining 92-run opening stand off only 12.4 overs - with Ben Duckett hitting 43 off 38 balls. Crawley at his rollicking best, especially when playing effortless drives, to hit 12 boundaries and be unbeaten on 52 off 43 balls - his 19th Test fifty. Giving him company is skipper Ollie Pope, who's unbeaten on 12 off 16 deliveries.

It was unsurprising to see Duckett and Crawley be quick out of the blocks, and be severe on deliveries which were wide, irrespective of them being full or short. Crawley was magnificent in slashing, punching and flicking Mohammed Siraj for three fours, before Duckett ramped Akash Deep for six, just after surviving an lbw review.

With Siraj Akash and Prasidh Krishna unable to nail their lines and lengths, Crawley and Duckett merrily hit them for boundaries. The possibility of England ending their session wicketless came to a halt in the 13th over when Duckett once again tried to reverse scoop off Akash, but this time, he gloved it behind to wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel.

Crawley brought up his third fifty plus score of the series off 42 balls by dabbing Akash past gully for four, before Pope middled two drives off Prasidh for boundaries to end a super dominating session in England's favour.

In the morning, the session began with Karun Nair and Washington Sundar taking a boundary each off Tongue. But Tongue bounced back to deliver the first breakthrough for England when he got a ball to jag back in and beat Nair's inside edge to trap the batter plumb lbw for 57, with the right-handed batter also burning a review.

In the next over, Washington was dismissed for 26 after he pulled a short delivery from Atkinson to deep square leg. Atkinson got his fourth wicket when his fuller delivery crashed into Mohammed Siraj's off stump to castle him through the gate.

Two balls later, Atkinson completed a richly-deserving five-for by forcing Prasidh Krishna to nick an out-swinger behind to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith. Atkinson's haul of 5-33 was all more significant after Chris Woakes's left shoulder injury sustained while fielding on day one's play meant he won't be taking any further part in the match. Duckett and Crawley then ensured that advantage is firmly with England, with the latter looking to capitalise in post-lunch session.

Brief Scores: India 224 in 69.4 overs (Karun Nair 57, B Sai Sudharsan 38; Gus Atkinson 5-33, Josh Tongue 3-57) lead England 109/1 in 16 overs (Zak Crawley 52 not out, Ben Duckett 43; Akash Deep 1-46) by 115 runs

- IANS

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Priya S
Crawley is batting beautifully but our bowlers are giving him too many loose deliveries. Why aren't we bowling more stump-to-stump lines? Basic Test match bowling missing today 😕
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Arjun K
That collapse from 204/6 to 224 all out hurt us badly. Karun Nair played well but others threw their wickets away. Now England have all the momentum. Need early wickets after lunch!
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, this is fantastic Test cricket! Crawley's strokeplay is a joy to watch. But India still have a decent lead - this match could go either way. Loving the contest!
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Vikram M
Where is our famous Indian spin attack? The pitch looks dry but we're not even trying Ashwin or Jadeja. Baffling team selection decisions costing us again.
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Kavya N
Atkinson's 5-wicket haul was brilliant but our batsmen helped him with poor shots. Need to show more patience in overseas conditions. Still believe we can win if we get 2 quick wickets! 💪
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Michael C
England's aggressive approach is working well here. But Test cricket is about patience too - if India can build pressure, they might force mistakes.

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