Former Luton Town & Indians spinner Monty Panesar turned in a superb performance as England thrashed India by 10 wickets.
The slow left armer, who hadn’t even been selected for England’s first Test defeat, took figures of 11-210 in the game as India were bowled out for 327 and 142, in reply to the tourists total of 413.
That left England with a victory target of just 57, which they knocked off emphatically without losing a wicket.
Batsman Kevin Pietersen took the man of the match award with his stunning 186, but was quick to praise the efforts of Panesar and fellow spinner Graeme Swann.
He said: “Panesar, Swann were outstanding in that second innings. What a difference a week makes.”
Meanwhile, opposing captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni felt Panesar had been the difference between the two sides as he said: “None of the other bowlers troubled the batsmen in the way that Monty did.”
The third Test starts in Kolkata next Wednesday.
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