India take series after dull draw
India clinched the two-Test series against England 1-0 after the second Test ended in a draw here on Tuesday
India clinched the two-Test series against England 1-0 after the second Test ended in a draw here on Tuesday
Well, that just about wraps it up from Mohali. India take the series 1-0 and congratulations to them. It caps off a fine year and they move to second in the ICC Test rankings. England now have their long flight home to reach their families in time for Christmas. And that's it for this tour from Cricinfo. Many thanks for joining us and don't forget to tune in for the Boxing Day Test from Melbourne, which should be a cracker. But for now, from Andrew McGlashan, Martin Williamson and Andrew Miller, it's goodbye, Merry Christmas and happy holiday season.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni "We played very well. We needed a big partnership in the first Test and Tendulkar and Yuvraj stood up. Here there was a bit of moisture in the wicket, but there wasn't much in it for the spinners and there was the lost time. When we went into bat we weren't sure about the fog, we started well today and both Gautam and Yuvi deserved their centuries but sadly couldn't get them. We are just concentrating on our plans and are enjoying the cricket we are playing. We'll just to prepare well in the future."
Kevin Pietersen "There's a lot to learn from a tour of India. We've enjoyed comeback for the Tests. We got into a position to win in Chennai but couldn't pull it off. I'm really proud to be captain of a bunch of lads who jumped on a plane back and their concentrated on their cricket. The way they got themselves into a good position last week they can take a lot from."
Zaheer Khan is Man of the Series. That's a pleasing, if slightly surprising, award. It's often the batsmen who get honoured more, but Zaheer has bowled well especially with his reverse swing. "We are working well as a unit. I was hoping to get more wickets. It's been good since I cam back from injury and we all enjoy the success of each other. It's been a great year for Indian cricket."
Gautam Gambhir is Man of the Match. "I'm very honoured," he says. "If someone told me I'd get so many runs I'd have taken it. I've had a hunger for runs and have been in good form. All innings you play for your country are special. It was a good wicket, we should have won 2-0."
Kevin Pietersen collects a commemorative plate, and traps his thumb in the box, ouch
The security men get there awards, they have done a fine job.
Here comes the presentations...boy, there's a long line officials, almost enough to make a cricket team.
Who will be Man of the Match and Man of the Series? Gautam Gambhir looks the frontrunner for both, 179 and 97 in this Test and he is leading scorer in the series. None of the bowlers stand out above anyone else, although Zaheer Khan was impressive with his reverse swing. For England, Andrew Strauss's twin hundreds in Chennai were outstanding as once Pietersen's 144 here.
So that ends the international year for these two teams, one that has brought great success for India but not as much for England. They will travel home tonight with much to ponder ahead of the West Indies tour in January, while India look forward to their tour of New Zealand in March. Stay with us for the presentations in a few moments.
And the handshakes start as the game is put out of its misery. Such a shame this was a short series, and today's play is hardly an advertisement likely to get crowds flocking back to watch Tests in these parts. The match is a draw and the series is India's by virtue of their win at Chennai, and congratulations to them. The two sides line up and shake hands more formally with each other ... It's all very good natured between the teams, and has been throughout, even the banter between Pietersen and Yuvraj.
And this will be the last ball, and he switches to round the wicket,
He runs in with a slightly crouching, bustling approach. And all at 78mph.
Strauss has four balls to avoid a very embarrassing end to the series.
It's a decent medium pace and not too bad.
And Dhoni will bowl. All this session needs is a funny hat and a comedy nose and it would be a complete farce. Anyhow, this will be the last over. Laxman keeping wicket in short-leg pads and we have two leg slips.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni doesn't seek refuge behind words. On Tuesday, he offered up no excuses for the late declaration, which left India with a maximum of only 43 overs to try and bowl England out
A match that could, and should, have been fought to a rousing finish was allowed to meander to a miserable stalemate
Given that there were still 68 overs to be bowled when the teams finally took to the field, you could scarcely blame India for batting on. After a week when seemingly insurmountable targets have been achieved with ludicrous ease, there was no point taking
India clinched the two-Test series against England 1-0 after the second Test ended in a draw here on Tuesday
The confidence with which Yuvraj Singh batted on the fourth evening went a long way towards eliminating the slim possibility of an Indian defeat