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India eyes winning test match with Dravid and Kumble creating the thunder
Prithiv Surti
Mar. 12, 2006

A captain’s knock by Rahul Dravid and an inspired bowling performance led by Anil Kumble saw India turn the tables on England and put themselves in a position of victory on the penultimate day of the second cricket Test here on Sunday.

Dravid's composed 95 and Irfan Pathan's brisk 52 took India to 269 for seven. After that India finished first innings with a slender lead. Kumble struck thrice to leave England teetering on 112 for five in their second innings at the PCA stadium.


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