India vs England, day 1, fourth Test as it happened: Axar, Ashwin make it India’s day
The tourists have sustained heavy defeats in the past two matches but can still draw the series.

India today with the ball showed why they are so good in these conditions ... Pitch did very little for 60 overs and they completely out skilled & out thought England ... !! High class ... England with the Bat were very very average ... #INDvENG
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 4, 2021
Tense last hour’s batting, but day belongs to India. England finished about 100 runs fewer than they would have wanted batting first. Still not come to terms with Indian spin bowing, pitch bit mist importantly, their own self-doubts
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) March 4, 2021
Anderson finishes the day 5-5-0-1 and India 24 for 1. Rohit Sharma and Cheteshwar Pujara will start afresh tomorrow, but will likely be more positive then. Tricky passage to see off today and that was done. #INDvENG
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) March 4, 2021
India 24/1 after 12 overs (Rohit Sharma 8, Cheteshwar Pujara 15)
And that is close of play. After restricting England to 205, India lost Gill early but then Rohit and Pujara consolidated with a steady partnership.
In the session: 31.5 overs, 85 runs, 6 wickets
India 18/1 after 10 overs (Rohit Sharma 7, Cheteshwar Pujara 11)
Very steady, no-risk approach by India.
India 13/1 after 8 overs (Rohit Sharma 5, Cheteshwar Pujara 8)
Some runs in the Leach over for India. Pujara gets going. Slow going but England’s bowlers have been accurate.
India 7/1 after 6 overs (Rohit Sharma 5, Cheteshwar Pujara 2)
India just looking to get their eye in. Rohit is not in a rush. Pujara is never in a rush.
India 4/1 after 4 overs (Rohit Sharma 4, Cheteshwar Pujara 0)
Two maidens on the trot.
India 4/1 after 2 overs (Rohit Sharma 4, Cheteshwar Pujara 0)
Stokes getting some shape away from the right hander. Important for India to get through the first spell from Anderson.
This is the first time that Ben Stokes has opened the bowling in a Test match. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
Stokes from the other end.
James Anderson, at age 38, playing a fourth Test in last five in the sub-continent.
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) March 4, 2021
Not even England’s rotation policy can deter him. #IndvEng
India 0/1 after 0.3 overs (Rohit Sharma 0)
WICKET! Anderson strikes in his first over to send back Gill. Once again troubled by the ball that came into him. Shubman Gill lbw b Anderson 0(3)
India need 6 to avoid the follow-on. England probably won't enforce.
— George Dobell (@GeorgeDobell1) March 4, 2021
England have failed to make the most of their starts and they might come back to regret this. Batting wasn’t difficult... certainly not as difficult as it has been in the last two Tests but England failed to force India into a corner. One shouldn’t judge a pitch before both sides have batted on it but it sure feels like England should have done much better.
England 205 all out after 75.5 overs (Anderson 10)
WICKET! Leach is the last man dismissed and England once again haven’t managed to truly make the most of the opportunity to bat first. Jack Leach lbw b Ashwin 7(17)
England 203/9 after 74 overs (Leach 6, Anderson 9)
And England have gone past 200. For the first time since the first Test. It has been a hard grind.
England 189/9 after 70.4 overs (Leach 1)
WICKET! Bess is trapped LBW by Axar, who picks up his fourth wicket of the innings. The review did not help. Dom Bess lbw b Axar 3(16)
What an unnecessary shot from Lawrence. Pre meditated, pointless at 188-7. Nobody remembers such brainfades when talking about pitches. #IndvEng
— Chetan Narula (@chetannarula) March 4, 2021
How to undo a fine innings with a moment of madness - naive assessment of risk by Dan Lawrence....
— Derek Pringle (@derekpringle) March 4, 2021
England 188/8 after 70.1 overs (Bess 3)
WICKET! A moment of madness from Lawrence. He had hit a few good shots in the past few overs but this time he pre-meditated and was down the wicket even though Axar didn’t give the ball any air. Easy stumping for Pant. Daniel Lawrence st Pant b Axar 46(74)
England 188/7 after 70 overs (Lawrence 46, Bess 3)
Lawrence continues to stay positive. Goes down the wicket to Ashwin and smashes one straight down the ground. Ashwin got his hand to it but the ball still sped to the boundary. Impressive innings.
England 174/7 after 67 overs (Lawrence 35, Bess 0)
Lawrence survived. For a moment, it looked like it was another unlucky dismissal. Gill, at short leg, was convinced that the ball bounced directly off his boot but the third umpire thought it bounced just before it hit the boot. It was very, very close.
England 170/7 after 65.4 overs (Lawrence 31)
WICKET! Ashwin’s floater does the trick. Sets up Foakes and gets him caught at first slip. Beautiful bowling this. Foakes c Rahane b Ashwin 1(12)
#IndvEng
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) March 4, 2021
England have had three decent partnerships:
Bairstow-Stokes: 48
Stokes-Pope: 43
Pope-Lawrence: 45
But they have not been able to go on make these stands really count. It could come back to haunt them later in the game.
Ishant Sharma is off the field due to some issues with his ankle. Mayank Agarwal is substituting for him.
Ravichandran Ashwin has had Ollie Pope on toast this series. He's bowled 94 deliveries to the England batsman, conceding 45 runs, and dismissing him four times at an average of just 11.25. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
England 166/6 after 61.3 overs (Lawrence 28)
WICKET! Pope is gone. He was looking so good. An inside edge went straight onto the back foot and looped up to short leg. Ashwin’s first wicket of the innings has come at just the right time for India. Ollie Pope c Shubman Gill b Ashwin 29(87)
England 166/5 after 61 overs (Pope 29, Lawrence 28)
Maiden over by Axar.
England 166/5 after 60 overs (Pope 29, Lawrence 28)
Pope batting well. Using his feet to get to the pitch of the ball and defending. Then, staying back and cutting one away to the boundary line.
England 160/5 after 59 overs (Pope 24, Lawrence 27)
Lawrence has done well for England. He has played positively and even after the fall of Stokes’ wicket, the pressure hasn’t been allowed to pile on. Most impressive England batsman today. He has 27 off 41 balls.
England 149/5 after 57 overs (Pope 22, Lawrence 19)
An edge from Lawrence’s bat flew wide of the slips for a four. England bat deep but they need to make this first innings count.
Players are back on the field for the final session.
England 144/5 after 56 overs (Pope 21, Lawrence 15)
A pretty decent session for England. They have moved the game along slowly, but India won’t mind this either – they got Stokes and Bairstow in the session.
In the session: 31 overs, 70 runs, 2 wickets
England 139/5 after 55 overs (Pope 21, Lawrence 11)
Three runs off the Ashwin over and that is actually a lot considering how miserly the off-spinner has been. The bowling figures so far: 10-4-17-0.
England 136/5 after 54 overs (Pope 19, Lawrence 10)
Ishant back into the attack. Kohli trying to see if his pacers will get some reverse swing. We didn’t see much in the over though.
England 134/5 after 52 overs (Pope 17, Lawrence 10)
England doing the right thing. Just trying to spend as much time in the middle but also trying to keep the scoreboard ticking along.
England 130/5 after 50 overs (Pope 14, Lawrence 9)
Two fours in the Axar over for Lawrence. He used his feet to hit down the wicket for the first one and then hit one through the covers.
Ben Stokes (no 55) out on 55 for the first time in his Test career. Second time in international career. March 3 2017, March 4 2021. pic.twitter.com/xsXEUAetiX
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 4, 2021
Ben Stokes v off spin in this series:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
81 runs
208 balls
5 dismissals
Average 16.20#INDvENG
England 121/5 after 46.4 overs (Pope 14)
WICKET! Washington strikes to send back Stokes. The left-hander played for the turn, the ball went on straight and hit on the back leg. Stokes did not review. In the last over, a couple of balls had turned big but this time, nothing. India have the big wicket. Stokes lbw b Washington Sundar 55(121)
England 119/4 after 46 overs (Stokes 54, Pope 13)
And England roll on. Stokes and Pope have put on 41 runs. Another decent partnership for Root’s side.
Ben Stokes has been very controlled so far today, with a false-shot percentage of just 14% - well below the match average of 20%. He reaches his fifty with a reverse-sweep, a shot which has never led to a Test dismissal for him against SLA and leg spin bowling. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
England 110/4 after 44 overs (Stokes 51, Pope 11)
A reverse-swept four off the last ball of the Axar over gets Stokes to his 24th Test fifty. This has been a fabulous knock. He has been patient. It has not been all-out aggression. But when he has got the bad ball, he has taken full toll.
England 110/4 after 43 overs (Stokes 47, Pope 11)
A better rhythm to England’s batting. They keep getting the odd single. No one getting stuck. India have to stay patient.
England 108/4 after 42 overs (Stokes 46, Pope 10)
A quick single for Pope in the Axar over. India got the direct hit in but the batsman was home safe.
England 107/4 after 41 overs (Stokes 46, Pope 9)
A six to finish the over. Stokes tried playing the big shot a few times earlier in the over. It didn’t come off but it worked off the last ball. England wouldn’t want Washington to also get stuck in.
England 101/4 after 40 overs (Stokes 40, Pope 9)
Pope played one late and cut it away for four. That shot took England past 100. The tourists are at least trying to fight it out in the middle. The odd ball is turning big. Time for a drinks break.
England 97/4 after 39 overs (Stokes 40, Pope 5)
Washington gets one to turn and two to go past the edge. A good start for him. This sure will help his confidence.
Washington Sundar into the attack.
England 95/4 after 38 overs (Stokes 38, Pope 5)
Two runs from the Axar over. Keeping it steady.
England 93/4 after 37 overs (Stokes 37, Pope 4)
A glorious straight drive by Stokes off the first ball off the Siraj over showed that he is in much more control now. No more runs in the over but this has been a long spell (6 overs) for Siraj already.
Top class bowling by India after losing the toss. And well done to Virat for picking Siraj ahead of Umesh. Siraj has more than one trick up his sleeve...whatever the conditions. 👏👏👏#INDvEND
— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) March 4, 2021
England 89/4 after 36 overs (Stokes 33, Pope 4)
Axar has shifted to the Reliance end now. This is the end he got all the wickets from in the third Test and almost immediately, he starts getting some big turn.
Ollie Pope has struggled against quicker spin in Test cricket so far. Against deliveries from spinners above 88kph - our marker for a "quick" spinner - he's averaged just 13. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
Siraj is one of the most exciting bowlers in world cricket at the moment #INDvENG
— Isa Guha (@isaguha) March 4, 2021
England 88/4 after 35 overs (Stokes 33, Pope 4)
Maiden over by Siraj. Pope just trying to find some rhythm in the middle.
England 88/4 after 34 overs (Stokes 33, Pope 4)
Ashwin continues from one end. Axar is getting a rest and the off-spinner has had success against both Stokes and Pope in this series.
England 87/4 after 33 overs (Stokes 33, Pope 3)
A single for Pope but England have been unable to seize the initiative after winning the toss. This is clearly going to be the best day to bat on.
England 86/4 after 32 overs (Stokes 33, Pope 2)
That ‘conversation’ with Kohli and Siraj just seems have helped Stokes get even more focussed. Lovely four. He seems settled now.
England 82/4 after 31 overs (Stokes 29, Pope 2)
Navdeep Saini was supposed to be the quick one. But this is really impressive from Saini. Good pace and spirit.
We all gushed over England’s win in the first Test. We probably should have been more excited.
— Peter Miller (@TheCricketGeek) March 4, 2021
Really enjoy watching Siraj - so full of life.
— Lawrence Booth (@the_topspin) March 4, 2021
England 78/4 after 30 overs (Stokes 28, Pope 0)
Ashwin keeping things very tight from end. Just 8 runs from 6 overs.
#IndvEng
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) March 4, 2021
Wow. The Siraj delivery that trapped Bairstow LBW was clocked at 146 kmph.
Nitin Menon should get an award of some sort at the end of this series.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 4, 2021
England 78/4 after 28.1 overs (Stokes 28)
WICKET! Siraj strikes, traps Bairstow LBW. The review does not help England, it comes down to umpire’s call. Bairstow and Stokes put on 48 runs. Just the start India wanted to the session. Bairstow lbw b Siraj 28(67)
England 78/3 after 28 overs (Bairstow 28, Stokes 28)
Maiden over by Ashwin but a review wasted on the last ball. Ashwin convincing Kohli to review a decision India had no business reviewing. Happens far too often.
Ben Stokes has scored nine runs against the Indian spinners so far in this innings - six of them from one shot against Ashwin. 20 of the 24 balls he's faced from spin have been dot balls. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
England 78/3 after 27 overs (Bairstow 28, Stokes 28)
Swann: “The pitch seems more prepared than the last one.” But then he quickly goes on to add that the difference may also be the colour of the ball. The pink ball did skid onto the batsmen a lot more.
England 75/3 after 26 overs (Bairstow 28, Stokes 25)
A single off the first over after lunch. The first hour is important for both teams. If Bairstow and Stokes get their eye in, it could inspire a lot of confidence in the England dressing room.
Almost time for the post lunch session to resume. Can England keep the fourth wicket partnership going or will India strike back?
England 74/3 after 25 overs (Bairstow 28, Stokes 24)
England get a couple of runs in the last over before lunch. The pitch has played pretty well. Something for the bowlers but not as extreme as we have seen in the previous two Tests. The partnership between Bairstow and Stokes is already worth 44 off 78 balls. Good recovery by England after being reduced to 30/3 in the early going.
In the session: 25 overs, 74 runs, 3 wickets
England 72/3 after 24 overs (Bairstow 27, Stokes 23)
Maiden over by Ashwin. Again. The web is being spun. The last ball of the over was given air and Stokes was drawn into the false shot.
England 72/3 after 23 overs (Bairstow 27, Stokes 23)
Another maiden over. Axar settling into a tighter line.
England 72/3 after 22 overs (Bairstow 27, Stokes 23)
Maiden over by Ashwin. Stokes defends calmly.
England 72/3 after 21 overs (Bairstow 27, Stokes 23)
A bit too wide from Ishant and Bairstow helped himself to another four. He now has 6 fours in his 27. The Indian bowlers have been giving him the release shot.
England 68/3 after 20 overs (Bairstow 23, Stokes 23)
The Stokes vs Ashwin battle has begun. Ashwin has taken Stokes’ wicket 11 times in Test cricket and he will fancy his chances. Stokes knows he has to attack if he wants to have an impact on the match. A six off the fifth ball of the over shows what he is going to do.
R Ashwin into the attack after 19 overs in the England innings.
England 61/3 after 19 overs (Bairstow 22, Stokes 17)
Something for the fast bowlers from one end. Ishant replaces Siraj at the Reliance end. But Kohli should have given Ashwin a bowl by now given that Stokes is in the middle.
Jonny Bairstow played six false shots in his first 20 balls at the crease, and looked very uncomfortable. Since then, he has played three false shots in 22 balls, and has looked a tad more secure. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
England 55/3 after 18 overs (Bairstow 18, Stokes 16)
A few more loose balls from Axar but also Bairstow looking to be more proactive. The partnership is already worth 25. This is what England needed.
England 50/3 after 17 overs (Bairstow 14, Stokes 15)
Commentators talking about 50 feels like a landmark given how England’s batsmen have done in recent times. Hah!
Bairstow has done his homework well on how to play the straight-going ball, assured against Axar #IndvAus
— Sanjjeev (@Sanjjeev) March 4, 2021
Mohammed Siraj comes round the wicket to Stokes. The Englishman averages 51.28 v right-arm quicks from over the wicket, but that drops to 39.00 from round. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
Full marks to @root66 for not reviewing.. Endorsing the cliche, a top notch batter knows where his stumps are!! #INDvENG
— W V Raman #TheWinningSixer (@wvraman) March 4, 2021
England 49/3 after 16 overs (Bairstow 14, Stokes 14)
A four for Bairstow. If Bairstow and Stokes get going, runs could come quickly for England. This could work for the visitors.
England 45/3 after 15 overs (Bairstow 10, Stokes 14)
A no-ball to start the over and then three fours. Good over for England. Siraj continuing to say stuff to Stokes. England won’t mind this. Siraj has been bowling so well but now he wants to make a point.
England 32/3 after 14 overs (Bairstow 10, Stokes 2)
Maiden over by Axar.
A bit of a needle in the middle. Kohli and Stokes having a long ‘conversation’. Looks like Stokes said something Siraj and the Indian skipper stepped in.
Root gone, England in tatters in just over an hour. Fine delivery from Siraj, sharply angled and enough devaition off pitch to beat the batsman
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) March 4, 2021
Oh Lord we are in some trouble now 😳🤦🏾♂️Gun player gone #INDvENG
— Alex Tudor (@alextudorcoach) March 4, 2021
That's only the second time a seamer has dismissed Joe Root on this tour of India and Sri Lanka. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
England 30/3 after 12.1 overs (Bairstow 10)
WICKET! First ball after the break and Siraj send back Root. The England skipper was trapped LBW by a ball that came in. Wow. Root lbw b Siraj 5(9)
#ConspiracyTheory
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) March 4, 2021
Kohli not getting Ashwin into the attack, so that the match can go into the third day and there is no talk of the pitch being poor... pic.twitter.com/0SsDbKsg0P
England 30/2 after 12 overs (Bairstow 10, Root 5)
Time for a drinks break. India have done well in the first hour of play. Axar is back among the wickets and England have their task cut out.
Seems England batsmen came out with a clear plan to allow Joe Root to face as many balls as possible in this first innings. The best batsmen has to play the most number of deliveries of course. Smart. 😅#INDvENG
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) March 4, 2021
England 26/2 after 11 overs (Bairstow 6, Root 5)
Four runs off the last ball from Siraj’s over for Root. It was a short ball and Root’s shot was not the most convincing.
England 22/2 after 10 overs (Bairstow 6, Root 1)
Axar continues to do his thing. Even when he doesn’t get wickets, he keeps things so tight. Two runs from the over.
England 20/2 after 9 overs (Bairstow 5, Root 0)
Bairstow finally gets off the mark. England will want to attack Axar and throw him off his line and length but that it easier said than done.
At least this all means we can have less dull pitch chat and focus on the marginally less dull selection chat.
— Peter Miller (@TheCricketGeek) March 4, 2021
Poor, poor shot by Crawley. Why hit in the air when runs can be fetched by ground strokes as he showed earlier in the over? England batsmen looking flustered
— Cricketwallah (@cricketwallah) March 4, 2021
This Test cricket malarkey looks to be a doddle for Axar Patel. #INDvENG
— Melinda Farrell (@melindafarrell) March 4, 2021
England 15/2 after 7.5 overs (Bairstow 0)
WICKET! Another wicket for Axar. Crawley tried to be aggressive but got a top-edge and was caught at mid-off. Wow. Another two-day Test coming up? Zak Crawley c Siraj b Axar 9(30)
England batsman coming down the track to Axar Patel this series:
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
19 balls
44 runs
0 wickets#INDvENG
England 11/1 after 7 overs (Crawley 4, Bairstow 0)
One run from the Ishant over. He continues to keep things right. He has bowling figures of 4-2-4-0.
The arm ball used to be bowled seam up, drifting, almost swinging in. But that was easy to pick, if you're a batter who watches the seam.
— Snehal Pradhan (@SnehalPradhan) March 4, 2021
In the last couple of series, we've seen Ashwin and now Axar use the sideways seam ball as the one that goes straight. Near imposs to pick.
#IndvEng
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) March 4, 2021
Watching a montage of how well Pant has done in the series so far and wondering whether that is that for Saha...
Feel like watching some comedy this afternoon……
— Rob Moody (@robelinda2) March 4, 2021
*Turns on tv and sees England getting bowled by straight balls that don’t spin*
I accept these terms
England 10/1 after 5.2 overs (Crawley 4)
WICKET! Axar into the attack and Axar strikes. Sibley inside-edges a straight ball back onto the stumps. It didn’t take long. England can’t play spin.... well, they certainly can’t play Axar. Sibley b Axar 2(8)
And here we go. Axar into the attack.
England 10/0 after 5 overs (Crawley 4, Sibley 2)
Maiden over by Ishant.
England 9/0 after 3 overs (Crawley 3, Sibley 2)
A bit too full from Ishant and Crawley helped himself to two runs down the ground. How much longer before India turn to spin? According to the pitch reviews, one end is drier than the other.
England 6/0 after 2 overs (Crawley 0, Sibley 2)
Four leg byes make it 6 runs in the over but good start by Siraj.
Mohammed Siraj is such a skilful bowler. In his short Test career so far, 33% of his deliveries have swung from left-to-right, and 15% have swung the other way - the rest going straight on. The ability to swing at least one ball an over in each direction is impressive. #INDvENG
— The CricViz Analyst (@cricvizanalyst) March 4, 2021
India employing shock and awe tactics. Pace from both ends with the new ball. #INDvENG
— Anand Vasu (@anandvasu) March 4, 2021
England 0/0 after 1 over (Crawley 0, Sibley 0)
India called for a review off the second ball of the day after Ishant hit Crawley on the pads. But the umpire got it right, the tracker showed that it would have missed the stumps. Review lost but Ishant getting the big in-dipper going early.
England’s openers are out to begin the Test. They have three proper bowlers along with Ben Stokes and Joe Root. If they get runs on board, it won’t be easy for India on a pitch that should take turn early.
Six sixes!!! Meanwhile, there was some madness in the West Indies vs Sri Lanka T20I just a few hours back...
6️⃣6️⃣6️⃣6️⃣6️⃣6️⃣
— The Field (@thefield_in) March 4, 2021
Kieron Pollard becomes the third man to hit 36 runs in one over in international cricket! Akila Dananjaya had just taken a hat-trick in the previous over. 🤯 Incredible scenes. #WIvSL
🎥 Windies Cricketpic.twitter.com/LJxkTcRSz9
Playing XIs: One change for India, two for England.
India: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli(c), Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant(w), Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Ishant Sharma, Mohammed Siraj
England: Dominic Sibley, Zak Crawley, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root(c), Ben Stokes, Ollie Pope, Ben Foakes(w), Daniel Lawrence, Dominic Bess, Jack Leach, James Anderson
Virat Kohli: We would’ve batted first too. It looks good to bat on, on Day 1... we have to be at our best, and England are a quality side, who have and can put us under pressure. We have to be at the top of our game.
Joe Root: We’re batting first. We need to make use of the first innings, because it’ll spin again very soon so we need to get runs on the board soon.
TOSS: England win toss and elect to bat first.
The pitch will be in focus on Day 1 of the fourth Test between India and England. Will we get another extreme turner or just a regular turner?
Joe Root has urged his England team to be “braver” and to free themselves from fear but India will try and ensure that things aren’t that easy for the tourists..
The tourists have sustained heavy defeats in the past two matches – by 317 runs in Chennai and 10 wickets in a chastening two-day finish in Ahmedabad – but can still draw the series 2-2.
Ever since Root’s double century in the series opener paved the way for a score of 578 and a landmark win, England have struggled against spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Axar Patel.
Root’s side have been bowled out for 134, 164, 112 and 81 but he wants his team to stop being paralysed by worry and try to land a few more blows of their own.
Kohli, on the other hand, knows that his bowlers are in a different class and if the batsmen produce the runs, it is difficult to stop Ashwin and Co.