This story is from February 07, 2021
India vs England: We are in great seat, says off-spinner Dom Bess
"I am 23 and maybe going to keep going. The journey is going to be up and down. The wicket has given me a lot of confidence. I don't want to think about it too much in the middle of the game. We have so much to work on. We have got him out and will try to get him out next innings as well. It is a long series."
England spinner Dom Bess claimed four wickets to leave India struggling to avoid the follow-on despite Rishabh Pant's blazing 91 on day three of the opening Test on Sunday. (ECB Photo)
India reached 257 for six at stumps in response to England's 578 in Chennai. Washington Sundar, on 33, and Ravichandran Ashwin, on eight, were batting with an unbroken stand of 32. India need another 122 to avoid the follow-on. (BCCI Photo)
Fast bowler Jofra Archer removed openers Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill, who made 29 off 28 balls, in the morning session and Bess soon took over with his off spin to get key wickets including skipper Virat Kohli for 11. (ECB Photo)
Pant, who hit nine fours and five sixes, smashed his fourth Test fifty in 40 balls to counter the England bowling but became Bess' fourth victim after he miscued a lofted hit to get caught by Jack Leach at deep cover. (PTI Photo)
Pant, who was one of India's heroes in their Test win in Australia, helped India recover from 73 for four with a 119-run stand with Cheteshwar Pujara, who made 73. (PTI Photo)
Pujara was caught at short mid-wicket with the ball coming off a rebound from the shoulder of the fielder ducking at short leg. (PTI Photo)
Bess got Kohli's prized scalp with a ball outside the off stump that spun sharply and the Indian captain pressed forward only to get an inside edge for a catch at short leg. (BCCI Photo)
The finger spinner struck again in his next over with the wicket of Ajinkya Rahane for one as England skipper Joe Root took a stunning one-handed catch diving towards his left at cover. (PTI Photo)
England's innings, which resumed on 555-8, ended inside the first hour of play at 578-8. Paceman Jasprit Bumrah and off-spinner Ashwin took three wickets each. (ECB Photo)
Bess ended the day with 4 for 55 including the key scalps of Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant and Cheteshwar Pujara.
Bess emphasised that getting the prized wicket of Kohli was more about the process than anything else.
"Yeah, it was. Of course, I looked to get him out. But, it was not about bowling that magical ball. It was more about smashing in 10 to 15 balls in a good area. That is what I was really pleased about. I kept it in the spot and one ball went straight to Ollie Pope," he added.
The England offie, who is playing his 13th Test and took 12 wickets in the recent tour of Sri Lanka, said he was bowling really well at the moment.
"To be honest, I am bowling really well at the moment. We haven't bowled that much in a match situation. But, I was actually really confident going out there. The most important thing is the collective effort. We have taken six wickets today. "It has stepped up the game nicely and it is starting to spin. It is only going to get more. The new ball is around the corner and we are in a great seat at the moment," Bess added.
Asked how confident he was about winning the game, the England cricketer said he didn't want to get too far ahead.
"The most important thing is to finish off the first innings. We will then see where India are at that point. India has got Ashwin and Sundar who can certainly bat...
"We will come back on Monday and reassess. Hopefully, we take four wickets. We know that the games over here speed up very quickly. We will stick to our processes and Monday is just a new day," he added.
Bess backed his spin partner Jack Leach, who went for quite a few runs with Rishabh Pant going after him.
"I thought that Jack Leach bowled really well. Just look at the way he bowled to Pant and (Washington) Sundar. If you look at the map, there would be 20 balls within a spot.
"Pant played phenomenal...If one ball goes straight up, it is a completely different game. The way Pant played was really courageous. The way Leach came back and kept smashing it in shows the qualities he has. It is about getting 10 wickets as a team. Leach is so strong mentally," he added.
Referring to the catches taken by skipper Joe Root and the others, Bess said the England fielding was 'great'
To a question on the wicket of Pujara who was caught after his pull hit the short-leg fielder and the ball lobbed to Rory Burns, he said "I am not bothered about how the wickets come.
"Pujara did well to try and pull the ball. You are due a bit of luck. It happens and that is cricket."
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