Ashwin puts India on top

Ashwin puts India on top
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Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed his 150th Test wicket with an impressive five-wicket haul to put India in command against South Africa at the end of the second day of the first Test at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here on Friday.

Mohali : Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin claimed his 150th Test wicket with an impressive five-wicket haul to put India in command against South Africa at the end of the second day of the first Test at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here on Friday.

R AshwinAshwin created history by becoming the first Indian to reach 150 Test wickets in just 29 matches, going past legends Erapalli Prasanna and Anil Kumble who did it in 34 games. He also claimed his 100th wicket at home when he dismissed Imran Tahir, the last Protean batsman to fall in their first innings.

Right-hand bat Cheteshwar Pujara (63 batting) consolidated on Ashwin's commendable work, helping the hosts reach 125/2 in 40 overs in the second innings at stumps.

Pujara and skipper Virat Kohli (11 batting) remained unbeaten at stumps as India's overall lead swelled to 142 runs post their first innings score of 201.

Earlier in the day, South Africa got off to a sluggish start as Ashwin dismissed both overnight batsmen Hashim Amla (43) and Dean Elgar (37) after the duo put on a 76-run third-wicket partnership.

The 29-year-old, who finished with figures of 5-51, went on to wreck the visitors' batting order to bundle them out for just 184 in the first innings.

He was well assisted by fellow tweakers Ravindra Jadeja (3-55) and Amit Mishra (2-55). The Amla-Elgar duo was cautious but made steady progress on a slow and low wicket. The duo was surrounded by close-in fielders but negotiated the spin threat from the Indian bowlers.

Ashwin extracted a lot of spin from the wicket and forced Dean Elgar (37) into an error. The left-hander attempted a sweep, succeeding only in offering a catch. Ashwin then made further inroads, picking Dane Vilas (1) to leave the visitors in a spot of bother at 107/5.

The visitors never looked like settling down, losing wickets at regular intervals to hand the hosts the advantage. AB de Villiers (63) top scored for the visitors but was running short of partners with the Indian spinners dismissing the tailenders cheaply.

Vernon Philander (3), Simon Harmer (7), Dale Steyn (6) and Imran Tahir (4) all fell in quick succession to give India a vital 17-run lead before coming into bat in the second innings.

Score Board : India 1st innings: 201; South Africa 1st innings: D Elgar c Jadeja b Ashwin 13, S van Zyl lbw b Ashwin 5, F du Plessis b Jadeja 0, H Amla st Saha b Ashwin 43, AB de Villiers b Mishra 63, DJ Vilas c Jadeja b Ashwin 1, VD Philander c Rahane b Jadeja 3, SR Harmer lbw b Mishra 7, DW Steyn st Saha b Jadeja 6, K Rabada not out 1, Imran Tahir c Pujara b Ashwin 4; Extras(b 6, lb 7, nb 1) 14; Total (10wickets; 68 overs) 184; Fall of wickets 1-9, 2-9, 3-85, 4-105, 5-107, 6-136, 7-170, 8-179, 9-179, 10-184; Bowling: R Ashwin 24-5-51-5, UT Yadav 6-1-12-0, VR Aaron 8-1-18-0, RA Jadeja 18-0-55-3, A Mishra 12-3-35-2; India 2nd innings: Murali Vijay c sub b Tahir 47, Shikhar Dhawan c de Villiers b Philander 0, Cheteshwar Pujara batting 63, Virat Kohli batting 11; Extras: (B-4) 4; Total: (For 2 wkts in 40 overs)125; Fall of wickets: 1-9, 2-95; Bowling: Vernon Philander 7-0-17-1, Simon Harmer 10-3-28-0, Dean Elgar 7-1-34-0, Imran Tahir 8-0-33-1, Kagiso Rabada 8-5-9-0.

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