by meninblue » Sun Jan 28, 2024 1:49 pm
meninblue wrote:England batted 64.3 overs in first tinnings. Certainly they have to bat more overs in test match unlike batting slightly more than full quota of ODI overs in test.
Then India batted for 121 overs - should have batted 150 though given various factors. Just shouldnt allow opponent to bat double the overs you have batted. The lead is going to be significant.
More importantly England shoudnt be losing a test in India in which they won the toss. Its going to be incredibly tough winning when Rohit wins the toss and India bats first.
England batting needs to be much much better. Hopefully as the first test is about to be done by end of Day 4 and England players slightly better used to conditions by end of this tesrt, the second test will be competitive.
Congrats to Team England and England supporters here.
England won the toss, yet looked like losing team, but Ollie played a master class to win the test.
India needs batsmen who can score 150+ or 200 + which we have witnessed so many times from the likes of Sehwag, Sachin, Rahul, Chet. I hope those from current team prove that they also have equal temperament, grit, determination and fitness to play 150 to 180 overs or make massive test innings scores. Like i said on Day 2, i feel India batted 30 overs less in first innings when the bowling was bad and there was a solid start. This was nowhere near a severe turning and sharp turner wicket. This test Indian batting lineup is certainly weaker than what was seen during the Fab4 in their prime. So it seems that the Indian team is also more reliant on toss to win even at home, and more importantly against team like England which won in India in 2011, in Pakistan last year and may win series agaim this time if they win more tosses.
Test FL's - 8 , ODI and Tests Combo FL's - 1, ODI World Cup - 1, ODI FL's - 7, ODI and T20i combo FL's - 1 ,
T20 Franchisee FL's - 7, T20i Cup FL's- 1, T20 FL's- 5 , 50 Overs Domestic FL's - 1, 40 Overs Domestic FL's- 1