bigfluffylemon wrote:Still 10 overs today? Have I misread the time difference between India and Oz, or is the over rate atrocious?
This looks to be heading for a draw, unless on team or the other collapses. Obviously it's still a little early to be thinking about a declaration, but if England are still batting by lunch tomorrow, they should have a lead of around 250. Might it be worth putting some pressure on India to bat out a couple of sessions, or is it still too risky on this pitch?
With Anderson maybe fit for the next game, I wonder if, as suggested above, the long view would make it worth just keeping the Indian bowlers and fielders out there all day, get the draw and wear India down for the next test, while England can rotate and have a relatively fresh bowling attack? Given their underdog nature and the 5-0 predictions, I think England will take more than India will from a draw.
50 for Hameed on debut. Well done that lad. Early days and a good batting wicket, but this bodes very well. Since Strauss retired, there haven't been too many 50+ scores by England openers not called Cook.
KipperJohn wrote:Never seen Hameed bat before, but he looks a cut above all the recent players tried all over the top order. Never mind the pitch, this is in India on debut.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I'm expecting England to get bowled out, so won't have control over how many they set. A first innings lead at least means every one of their second innings runs counts.
bhaveshgor wrote:Think the day shared Arthur.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:bhaveshgor wrote:Think the day shared Arthur.
Over the day, India gained a net 50 runs (roughly), but lost six wickets.
365notout wrote:When I was nineteen I was barely able to organise council tax properly....At the same age Hameed is looking his country's most natural batter.
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