June 21 (CRICKETNMORE) - During India's tour of England 2014, Ishant Sharma produced one of the most memorable spells in the history of Indian fast bowling by taking a seven-wicket haul against England which helped India to win the test at Lords after 28 years. It was a spell of hostile fast-bowling.

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England were given the target of 319 to win the test but their batting line-up collapsed against lethal fast bowling by Indian speedster Ishant Sharma. On Day Five alone, he picked up five wickets, all of them off short deliveries. Let's have a look at Ishant Sharma's fiery spell:

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Brief Scores

India 295 (Rahane 103, Anderson 4-60) and 342 (Vijay 95, Jadeja 68, Bhuvneshwar 52)

England 319 (Ballance 110, Plunkett 55*, Bhuvneshwar 6-82) and 223 (Root 66, Ishant 7-74) by 95 runs

 

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