England's Tour of India, 2016/2017

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Uncertainty over Haseeb Hameed's finger injury

Haseeb Hameed 's short-term prognosis appeared uncertain when he did not open the batting in England's second innings in Mohali, due to a finger injury which will be x-rayed after the Test ends.

Hameed did not field throughout India's 138.2-over first innings but, because the injury to the little finger on his left hand was classed as an external blow, he would have been allowed to open.

During the first part of the third day Hameed had undergone numerous net sessions to test the finger but when England began their second innings after tea it was Joe Root who opened with Alastair Cook. Although another change to England's opening combination, it was not a new one: Root and Cook opened throughout the 2013 Ashes.

Hameed had enjoyed an impressive start to his Test career after having been overlooked for the two Tests in Bangladesh. He made 82 in the second innings of his Test debut in Rajkot and resisted for 144 balls in the second innings in Vizag.

If Hameed's injury makes him a doubt for the Mumbai Test, which starts on December 8, England may need to consider calling up another batsman to the squad. They have Ben Duckett, who opened in Bangladesh, but he was dropped for Mohali in favour of Jos Buttler, having made 18 runs in three innings during the first two Tests.

Nick Gubbins, the Middlesex left-hander, or Durham's Keaton Jennings would be candidates as opening batsmen in county cricket while Essex's Tom Westley could be another option. A left-field choice, to try and counter India's spinners, would be Sam Billings, the Kent wicketkeeper-batsman who has played ODI and T20 cricket and is renowned as an excellent player of spin. However, that route would still require looking for another opening solution.

India v England, 3rd Test, Mohali, 3rd day : Uncertainty over Haseeb Hameed's finger injury | Cricket News | Global | ESPN Cricinfo
 
Stats highlights from the last two day's action from Mohali:

9 years since a designated wicketkeeper opened the innings for India before Parthiv Patel in India's first innings. The last to do it was Dinesh Karthik against South Africa in January 2007. The last such instance at home came when Deep Dasgupta opened against Zimbabwe in Delhi in 2002.

3 Ravichandran Ashwin became the third Indian player to achieve the double of 500 runs and 50 wickets in a calendar year after Vinoo Mankad (1952) and Kapil Dev (1979 & 1983).

2 Ashwin became the second player to score five or more fifties and take five-plus five-wicket hauls in the same year after Daniel Vettori in 2008.

12 Karun Nair became the 12th Indian player to get dismissed run out on debut. The last such instance came way back in 1990 in Old Trafford when Anil Kumble got run out.

90 by Ravindra Jadeja is his highest score in international cricket across formats. His previous highest was 87 in an ODI in Leeds in 2014 while his highest in red-ball cricket was 68 against England at Lords in the same year.

0 Previous instances of Indias seven, eight and nine all scoring fifty or more in the same innings before today. Ashwin scored 72, Jadeja 90 and Jayant Yadav reached his maiden fifty, scoring 55.

68 dismissals for Johnny Bairstow in 2016 the most for a wicketkeeper in any calendar year. He went past the record jointly held by Ian Healy and Mark Boucher, both of whom had 67 dismissals each in 1993 and 1998 respectively.

230 Runs added by batsmen batting at seven or below in Indias first innings. It is the third most for India after 259 against England at the Oval in 2007 and 234 against New Zealand in Wellington in 2014 . The previous best in a home Test was 220 against England in Delhi in 1981.

5 for 73 by Ben Stokes is only the second five-wicket haul for an England pacer in Tests in India in the last 30 years after 6 for 57 by Matthew Hoggard in Nagpur in 2006.

7 Instances of R Ashwin dismissing Alastair Cook the joint most he has got anyone out in Tests. Cook has scored 291 runs off the 703 balls he faced from Ashwin. He has nipped out Ed Cowan also seven times.

2 Instances of England winning a Test in Asia after conceding a first innings lead. The first such occurrence came in Lahore in 1961, when they conceded a lead of seven and came back to win by five wickets . The second instance came more recently in 2000 in Karachi, when they won by six wickets after yielding a lead of 17 runs .

Ashwin does the double; Bairstow enjoys record-breaking 2016 - Cricbuzz
 
Ind vs Eng, Mohali

Day 4: 1st Session - England trail by 43 runs

IND - 417

ENG - 283, 91/5 (41.3 Ovs)

Root* 40 (112)

Buttler 9 (8)

Partnership: 13(13)

Last wkt: Gareth Batty lbw b Jadeja 0(7)
 
Ind vs Eng, Mohali

Day 4: 1st Session - England trail by 27 runs

IND - 417

ENG - 283, 107/6 (46.4 Ovs)

Haseeb Hameed* 0 (0)

Root 47 (133)


Partnership: 0(0)

Last wkt: Jos Buttler c Jadeja b Jayant Yadav 18(18)
 
Ind vs Eng, Mohali

Day 4: 1st Session - England lead by 3 runs

IND - 417

ENG - 283, 137/6 (60.0 Ovs)

Haseeb Hameed* 8 (49)

Root 65 (164)

Partnership: 30(80)

Last wkt: Jos Buttler c Jadeja b Jayant Yadav 18(18)
 
Ind vs Eng, Mohali

Day 4: 1st Session - England lead by 18 runs

IND - 417

ENG - 283, 152/7 (66.3 Ovs)

Haseeb Hameed 10 (73)

Last wkt: Joe Root c Rahane b Jadeja 78(179)
 
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