Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Difficult to see any attack in the world performing better than England's did today. The home side look absolutely fit and prepared for this series whereas India have not. They are notoriously slow starters, though, but they need to a lot better at Trent Bridge.

Michael Atherton leads the presentation ceremony. Starts with medallions for the match officials. Rauf has been outstanding this game and Bowden, but for a couple of late decisions, was also very good.

"Outstanding," smiles Strauss, whose voice is very hoarse. "KP's innings was one of the best I've seen by an England batsmen in a long time. Broad came back well. The wicket was flat, we had to build pressure and stick to it. It's always tough to bowl sides out here on the 5th day, if you're going to do it you have to be very disciplined and I can't praise the bowlers highly enough.

"It was very tough batting conditions on the first morning, as tough as I've encountered here. We back ourselves to bowl teams out, we back ourselves to get 20 wickets. It's hard work on flat wickets but we expect to do that. India are a very very good side, they showed glimpses of that this game and they'll improve as the series continues."

"Considering we missed Zaheer early and that it wasn't spinning much for Harbhajan I was pleased with how the bowlers stuck to it," says Dhoni. "After that it was hard, we missed Sachin who was out with a viral infection and Gambhir got injured so we were in unfamiliar order in the second innings but overall I'm happy with how we played over the five days."

"A few more days [of preparation] would have been really effective because it rained when we got here. But we can't make excuses. Zaheer might bowl at Trent Bridge," he says with a smile, "but we don't know as yet." "I hope not to be bowling, it's a tough job, my whole body hurts from my toe-nail to my head."

Kevin Pietersen is named man of the match "Brilliant for the team," starts Pietersen. "But we know that it is just 1 out of 4. It will be a tough job to dominate this Indian team. It reminded me of 2005 at Old Trafford, it was a special occasion. All bases seem to be covered in this team but we know not to relax."

Right. That's about all from here. I'm drained, that one match has felt like an entire series. What a barmy, brilliant sport Test cricket is. Join us on Friday to do it all again but from me, Sahil Dutta, and from Liam Brickhill, Nitin Sunder, Abhishek Purohit, Dustin Silgardo and George Binoy, that's all for now. Thanks for the emails.

England win by 196 runs Hugely impressive performance from England this game. What a statement to start with on their quest for the No. 1 spot. But for a short spell from Ishant yesterday, England have dominated from start to finish. It's a pithy cliche but this really was a team performance. Man of the match will be a tricky choice. Pietersen? Prior? Broad? Anderson to finish it on the last day? Couldn't begrudge any of them. What about Rahul Dravid, this game might well have been toast a long time ago if it wasn't for his first-innings century. The 2000th Test was vintage, and a model of how the next 2000 should be. The pitch had enough for the best bowlers and compelling cricket followed.

96.3
W
Broad to Sharma, OUT, that is it! Broad is the man that finishes it and fittingly, it's a full straight ball that earns him, and England, the Test. The home side have been incredible today, bowled and fielded with crackling intensity and on a flat deck just kept hammering their way through what's often described as the best batting line-up in the world. Bowden gets the chance to give the final decision, much as he likes it you suspect, as the delivery kept a bit low and struck Ishant bang in front.

I Sharma lbw b Broad 1 (3m 4b 0x4 0x6) SR: 25.00

96.2
0
Broad to Sharma, no run, good follow up to the short ball, very full and straight. Sharma puts a bat in front, just about
96.1
0
Broad to Sharma, no run, Broad shoves down a short ball that spears up towards Ishant's armpit. The batsman calmly steers behind square on the leg side

There is barely a man in front of the wicket. No need for Strauss to hold back.

END OF OVER:
96 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | IND: 261/9

  • Zaheer Khan0 (1b)
  • Ishant Sharma1 (1b)
  • James Anderson28-7-65-5
  • Stuart Broad20-4-57-2
95.6
0
Anderson to Khan, no run, huge appeal from Anderson, and the crowd, who seem to be England fans again. Inswinger caught Zaheer on the crease but it was probably heading down
95.5
1
Anderson to Sharma, 1 run, ...ah. Slight anticlimax as Anderson gets his length and line a touch wrong and allows Ishant to nudge him to fine leg

Ishant Sharma is the last man in. He's on a pair and has two balls from Anderson to see out. And about 29 more overs. Strauss not holding back with the field now. Silly point, short leg, and about 16 slips....

95.4
W
Anderson to Raina, OUT, gone this time! Raina falls and India are all but gone. Great bowling from Anderson and he's on the honours board now. England celebrate wildly. Good defiance from Raina but in the end an away swinger had him forward and it flicked the edge leaving Prior to do the rest

SK Raina c †Prior b Anderson 78 (207m 136b 10x4 0x6) SR: 57.35

95.3
2
Anderson to Raina, 2 runs, this is another really sweetly-struck shot, punched past mid-on with the fullest of faces
95.2
2
Anderson to Raina, 2 runs, again Raina drives sweetly through cover. The runs don't matter but he's kept another out
95.1
0
Anderson to Raina, no run, Is this the end of Raina? Is this five for Anderson? Rauf doesn't think so but England review anyway. Rauf has had a brilliant game. It nipped back and in between bat and pad, flicking the top of the pad perhaps. No bat though, through to Prior

So Zaheer Khan waddles his way to the crease. He has Mukund running for him after the hamstring strain he picked up. Probably owes India some grit after turning up to the tour at less than full fitness.

END OF OVER:
95 | 6 Runs 1 Wkt | IND: 256/8

  • Suresh Raina74 (132b)
  • Stuart Broad20-4-57-2
  • James Anderson27-7-60-4
94.6
W
Broad to Kumar, OUT, Broad strikes! England nearly there now! Praveen rooted to the crease and a full ball nipped back a long way, through the gate and onto the middle of middle

P Kumar b Broad 2 (18m 9b 0x4 0x6) SR: 22.22

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India 4th innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st19R DravidA Mukund
2nd75R DravidVVS Laxman
3rd37VVS LaxmanG Gambhir
4th4SR TendulkarG Gambhir
5th30SR TendulkarSK Raina
6th60MS DhoniSK Raina
7th18Harbhajan SinghSK Raina
8th13SK RainaP Kumar
9th4Z KhanSK Raina
10th1Z KhanI Sharma