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Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Haara wahi, jo ladaa nahin

It's been a rough start to the first Home Test of the year.

We have lost to Bazball-fueled English side in another tough-to-swallow defeat and some analysis and lessons are in order.

In a stunning turn of events at Hyderabad, England orchestrated one of their greatest Test victories against India, defying all odds and expectations. Falling behind by a massive 190 runs in the first innings, a deficit never before overturned by a visiting team in India, England emerged triumphant in the face of adversity. This victory, undoubtedly, will be etched in the annals of cricket history as a testament to the resilience and determination displayed by the English side.

Ollie Pope's Sweep-Filled Masterclass

The heroics of Ollie Pope stole the show in England's second innings, where he played a pivotal role in turning the game on its head. Scoring a sensational 196 runs, Pope's innings was a masterclass in the art of sweeps, reverse sweeps, and even the audacious reverse Dilscoop. His ability to disrupt the lengths of the Indian spinners left them searching for answers. Pope's fearless approach, reminiscent of Dinesh Chandimal's iconic innings in Galle in 2015, paved the way for England's historic comeback.

Tom Hartley's Debut Brilliance

Debutant left-arm spinner Tom Hartley became an unlikely hero for England, despite a challenging start in his first Test over. Hit for two sixes in his debut over and with a costly analysis in the first innings, Hartley bounced back with a remarkable seven-wicket haul in the second innings. His ability to find the right length and capitalize on the weaknesses of the Indian batsmen showcased the depth and resilience of the English bowling attack.

India's Top-Order Struggles

While England's comeback was remarkable, India's top-order batting struggles played a significant role in their defeat. Rohit Sharma's 39 was the highest score in India's second innings, highlighting the inability of the top order to anchor the chase. The lack of natural sweepers in the Indian lineup became apparent, as the spinners from England capitalized on this weakness.

Ben Stokes' Captaincy and Bowling Brilliance

Ben Stokes, captaining with flair, demonstrated astute leadership in both innings. In the first innings, his attacking captaincy aimed to buy wickets, setting the tone for England's fightback. In the fourth innings, he relied on conventional methods, attacking with the ball while defending with strategic field placements. Stokes' approach, combined with effective bowling from Jack Leach and Hartley, played a crucial role in dismantling India's batting lineup.

England's Bowling Strategy and Adaptability

England's bowlers, led by Jasprit Bumrah, showcased adaptability and strategic brilliance. Despite an injury to experienced spinner Jack Leach and initial struggles of debutant Hartley, the bowlers adapted to the conditions and exploited the weaknesses of the Indian batsmen. England's ability to control the lengths and maintain pressure in the crucial moments of the game proved to be a game-changer.

Final thoughts

England's triumph in the first Test match against India at Hyderabad will be remembered as one of the most remarkable turnarounds in Test cricket history. Ollie Pope's heroic innings, Tom Hartley's debut brilliance, and the strategic captaincy of Ben Stokes were pivotal in overcoming the daunting challenge posed by the Indian team. As both teams gear up for the next encounters in the series, the lessons learned from this epic clash will undoubtedly shape the narrative of the battles to come.


Despite this setback, I'm sure Team India will fight back and come hard.

Khelenge behtar, aur jeetenge bhi..

Kyunki haara wahi, jo ladaa nahin!