• 5 years ago
A cricket video for Cricket World TV about the latest cricket news from http://www.cricketworld.com. Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cricketworld and Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cricket_world as we look back on the opening Test between India and England which India won thanks to outstanding performances from Cheteshwar Pujara, Virender Sehwag and Pragyan Ojha.

Pujara registered his maiden Test double-century, Sehwag smashed his first century for two years and Ojha took nine wickets to help India to a nine-wicket win. England fought hard and made the home side work for victory with an incredible innings of 176 in 340 balls from Alastair Cook doing the bulk of the orkwork in making India bat again after England had been forced to follow on.

Matthew Prior and Graeme Swann also impressed in parts but with England having to make at least one change for the second Test with Ian Bell heading home, might they look to get Monty Panesar into the side as a specialist spinner? Might further changes to the misfiring middle order be required?

Elsewhere, it was a quiet game for Sachin Tendulkar who wasn't required to bat in the second innings having made just 13 in the first innings. This series could be the final time that he dons the whites - he has said that during this series he will make a decision on his future.

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