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  • I think Cook is spot on about Root and Bazball - he struggles to get the right tempo sometimes and becomes too aggressive when he is more than capable scoring at a run a ball without being so aggressive. 
    Think the injury played a part in this innings. 
  • DubaiCAFC said:
    I think Cook is spot on about Root and Bazball - he struggles to get the right tempo sometimes and becomes too aggressive when he is more than capable scoring at a run a ball without being so aggressive. 
    Think the injury played a part in this innings. 

    Would Root not have batted a few places lower if his finger was a major issue ?
  • Hopefully Stokes goes out and has some fun now. I’d have bitten your hand off for 1-1 after 2 tests so we go again in a couple of weeks 
    For years India couldn't get the balance of their side right but the advent of Jadeja as an all rounder makes their best team far more clearcut than ours - if fit and available then Kohli, Jadeja and KL Rahul plus Shami would return for Iyer, Patidar, Bharat and Mukesh. Fortunately for us, Jadeja may struggle to get over his hamstring injury in time and Shami has been seeing a specialist in London and receiving injections for his ankle injury. 

    For us, Bairstow has to get some meaningful runs or Brook should come in for the 4th Test. Presumably Leach returns, if fit, but do we play that second seamer? That would probably mean us leaving out both Rehan and Shoaib but would also make our attack looking rather "samey" with two left arm orthodox spinners, a reliance on Root as the only bowler to turn the ball the other way and no wrist spinner. The idea that an op would mean Stokes returning to bowl doesn't appear to have been proven correct but as we keep saying it would make all the difference for our balance if he could.
  • I think the 2nd Indian innings in this game has bought Rehan possibly the entire series come what may
  • DubaiCAFC said:
    I think Cook is spot on about Root and Bazball - he struggles to get the right tempo sometimes and becomes too aggressive when he is more than capable scoring at a run a ball without being so aggressive. 
    Think the injury played a part in this innings. 

    Would Root not have batted a few places lower if his finger was a major issue ?
    Not sure, especially the way England play.. If they was batting for a draw I would agree, but this England don't so, better off to have a bash earlier on.
  • edited February 5
    Argh that'll be that!  Stokes run out for 11.
  • Argh that'll be that!  Stokes run out for 11.
    Awful run out too. I really don't think that you can blame the indecision from Foakes to blame - that's either lazy running from Stokes or really doesn't want to turn on the turbo boost unless he really has to because of his knee issue as he could and should have made that comfortably. And Stokes could have sent Foakes back anyway. 
  • That's 19 of our batsmen's innings now where they've reached 20 in this series and not gone on to get 50 and three where they haven't converted scores of 70 plus into hundreds. That isn't good enough and proves, as does the massive scores from Pope and Jaiswal that, with application, it is possible to bat for time.
  • That's 19 of our batsmen's innings now where they've reached 20 in this series and not gone on to get 50 and three where they haven't converted scores of 70 plus into hundreds. That isn't good enough and proves, as does the massive scores from Pope and Jaiswal that, with application, it is possible to bat for time.
    Stating the obvious but those Pope and Jaiswal innings both look like match winners too.
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  • That is the frustrating aspect about our situation - this isn't a minefield to bat on. One only has to look at the field set for our number nine, with just the one slip in a catching position, to realise that. This isn't a close of play on the fifth day type pitch but you do have to apply yourself.  
  • Hartley could take a leaf out of Foakes book and "bunt" the ball down the ground for singles rather than consistently turn to the reverse sweep. 
  • This is of VAR proportions - players should not be allowed to insist that a decision is "re-reviewed".  
  • What a farce this is. No other team would get the 3rd umpire to check again after it’s been given not out 
  • That's 19 of our batsmen's innings now where they've reached 20 in this series and not gone on to get 50 and three where they haven't converted scores of 70 plus into hundreds. That isn't good enough and proves, as does the massive scores from Pope and Jaiswal that, with application, it is possible to bat for time.
    I’d love to see this kind of analysis done on balls faced rather than runs scored.

    On this kind of pitch it used to be that getting to 20 meant you’d likely faced 40-50 balls. Not so much for this side.

    You get 20 from 20 and then you’re out, surely not a whole lot different to being 5 from 20 and getting out on the last tour.
  • Well that really is that. Foakes caught and bowled off a Bumrah slower ball for 36 (69)

    275-8 and 124 still required to win
  • A good Test match pitch this.

    Everyone has been in the game, rewarding decent batting, but giving help to both the spinners AND seamers.
  • The fat lady is clearing her throat. Mukesh has Shoaib caught behind for an 8 ball duck. Still don't think that Jimmy should have been batting above him in the first innings though. 


  • That's it folks. Hartley is cleaned up by Bumrah and India win by 106 runs
  • Callumcafc said:
    That's 19 of our batsmen's innings now where they've reached 20 in this series and not gone on to get 50 and three where they haven't converted scores of 70 plus into hundreds. That isn't good enough and proves, as does the massive scores from Pope and Jaiswal that, with application, it is possible to bat for time.
    I’d love to see this kind of analysis done on balls faced rather than runs scored.

    On this kind of pitch it used to be that getting to 20 meant you’d likely faced 40-50 balls. Not so much for this side.

    You get 20 from 20 and then you’re out, surely not a whole lot different to being 5 from 20 and getting out on the last tour.
    Runs scored/balls faced in this series and Strike Rate:

    Pope   243/365 - 66.57
    Crawley   200/283 - 70.67
    Stokes   134/204 - 65.68
    Duckett   131/135 - 97.03
    Hartley   108/140 - 77.14
    Bairstow   98/157 - 62.42
    Foakes   80/184 - 43.47
    Rehan   70/117 - 59.82
    Root   52/86 - 60.46
    Wood   11/31 - 35.48
    Shoaib   8/15 - 53.33
    Anderson 6/19 - 31.57
    Leach   0/3 - 0.00

    That equates to 1,144 runs off 1,739 balls and an overall strike rate of 65.78. So, on average, for every 10 runs we are scoring, we are needing roughly 16-17 balls i.e. 20 off 34, 30 off 46. Only Duckett has gone at anything like a run a ball. Bairstow's innings have been typical of someone who has consistently had enough runs and balls behind him to be "in" and only to then get out - 37 (58), 10 (24), 25 (39) & 26 (36)
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  • Hartley scoring twice as many runs as Root isn't a stat after 2 Tests that I was expecting
  • Bumrah was good but Jaiswal absolutely stiffed of the match award there 
  • Excellent test match but Frustrating for England as the run out of Stokes for just 11 when both Foakes and Hartley make 30's and  the pressure could've been back on India with 60 needed and 3 wickets to fall if Stokes was still there.

    Only the England camp thought lighting could strike twice but having watched every ball this morning from 4 am I can assure everyone that when Crawley and Pope were together they applied their selves really well
    and it took  Ashwin to spin his magic yet again and continue his amazing strike rate in Home test matches.

    Root dismissal was gutting as he had reversed sweeped well but the shot he was out to did resemble a 20/20 shot when he should look to accumulate runs which he has always done. 

    Crawley is such an improved cricketer and though we all wanted him to get pass the 70's and make a daddy hundred both innings have looked assured. 

    Jeopardy is increased but we wouldn't have won the 1st test with a timid approach.
  • The comforting thing is that this doesn't look like 3 years ago, where we won the first Test then got hammered in the rest of the series.
  • The comforting thing is that this doesn't look like 3 years ago, where we won the first Test then got hammered in the rest of the series.
    Well yeah. It's taken Indian's three world class players to play like champions to beat us 
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_cricket_team_in_India_in_2020–21

    3 years ago, we lost by 317 runs in the second Test and never recovered.
  • On another note, just as Test cricket is being saved from one direction, rather unkind of South Africa to attempt to murder it from another. Absolutely fucking ridiculous. These games should be stripped of Test status
  • Leuth said:
    On another note, just as Test cricket is being saved from one direction, rather unkind of South Africa to attempt to murder it from another. Absolutely fucking ridiculous. These games should be stripped of Test status
    I recognise more of the match officials than I do of the S Africa side.
  • Leuth said:
    On another note, just as Test cricket is being saved from one direction, rather unkind of South Africa to attempt to murder it from another. Absolutely fucking ridiculous. These games should be stripped of Test status
    It is a ridiculous situation - the SA20 contracts dictate that players cannot play for anyone else while their tournament is going on. Of course, the franchise owners sort out the contracts and pay the big bucks to the players and the SA Cricket Board. By all accounts, SA tried to get the NZ series moved but the hosts refused to do so but this won't happen again as Tests involving SA won't clash with that competition. 

    We really are now getting to a situation where there needs to be defined windows for white ball competitions (restricted to say 4 weeks in duration) and Test cricket. That would avoid this and negate some of the occasions one where players are starting in one competition and leaving midway through to join another. 
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