hopeforthebest wrote:This is a very slow pitch and it will require some very poor batting from India and some very good bowling to get 10 wickets for under 350 on this pitch. If England's quicks can get reverse swing then they'll have a chance.
agree just hope india gets 500 or 600 and then kills the debate of having these pitch ever again in asia.
although if that happens just hopefully england bat well and not make this pitch look like a good one if somehow this game gets a result.
Would be best for the game if india get 620 or so runs, england 250/4 or 5 and the game ends in a draw with everyone calling the pitch a disgrace.
no comparison which game I rather watch the india vs NZ, Aus, SA and england 2012 pitch than the crap served so far.
Didn't even wake up at 3.45 today even though I set the alarm, not sure the point of waking up early and only getting 4-5 hrs sleep in 2 days was worth it with the pitch being so dead, England scoring easy runs and the game not actually coming alive till day 4-5.
Will wake up early tomorrow only because india batting and they got a crucial day coming up, if the reverse was happening wouldn't actually wake up considering it is very likely England would bat well on this deck from the same situation, doubt any of the cricket so far made the english fans wake up unlike the ones in Dhaka and Chittagong did.
not much in it for the bowlers that make Test cricket so much better to watch, losing only 10 wicket in 2 days is very poor and you expect at the very least taking another 4 session to take another 10 wickets.
All the talk of reverse swing so far in this game, but not really sure how india got the ball moving on this test and in the NZ series, NZ couldn't get it moving once, although england look after it better and better exponents of it but still getting the ball to reverse on a lush outfield and a deck that isn't that scruffy or dry is baffling especially with the deck also having grass cover and really with the early start you also expect moisture from the ground to make the ball slightly wet and it only needs a bit of moisture to stop the reverse swing.
Thankfully it is a 5 match series so you can cope with these types of wickets, Nagpur in 2012 didn't really bother me since the other 3 were good wickets although they got away with it in Ahmedabad how england lost that was baffling, dead wicket, slow and England still scoring 400 in day 4/5.
Really sensing the same thing here that batting will not be that hard on day 4 and 5 especially with both batting quite deep.