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Originally Posted by NPV
(Post 5349129)
It's again the lower order batting that's helping save the day for India rl:
Hope Pant, Jadeja, Shardul can get us to 250+ at least.
Going by England's recent form, this will be tough.
The stats are against us as well - we've lost the last 6 tests played at Edgbaston with 3 of them being innings defeats! |
It can swing any way however we had a terrible start :Frustrati
Remember, India has to play for a draw and England has to win. Considering their current form and intent, they will come all guns blazing for a win. That opens up a possibility for our bowlers to either come out good or get doomed!
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Originally Posted by VWAllstar
(Post 5349135)
Remember, India has to play for a draw and England has to win. Considering their current form and intent, they will come all guns blazing for a win. That opens up a possibility for our bowlers to either come out good or get doomed! |
I don't think India will attempt a draw from day 1, that can horribly backfire. Most teams play positive which is why more and more tests are now ending with a result.
Back to this game, with a lower order resurgence they've taken the fight to the English camp, it's an interesting situation now. Pant, take a bow clap:
Edit:on the positive side of stats - India has won 12 out of 14 tests overseas since 2015 when they scored more than 300 in the first innings.
Quote:
Originally Posted by NPV
(Post 5349129)
It's again the lower order batting that's helping save the day for India rl:
Hope Pant, Jadeja, Shardul can get us to 250+ at least.
Going by England's recent form, this will be tough.
The stats are against us as well - we've lost the last 6 tests played at Edgbaston with 3 of them being innings defeats! |
Well we ve already crossed 250. All thanks to Pant and Jadeja. For a while now, these two have been the most dependable batsmen for us in tests lol:
Pant is playing an extraordinary knock today. One of the best counter-attacking innings you will ever see on the opening day of a test!
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Originally Posted by Eddy
(Post 5343162)
Rain, bowlers and Rishabh Pant can be the only saviours. |
Do you have crystal ball sir !!1:uncontrol
i think about the time when the whole stadium used to chant "DHONI-DHONI "
when Pant used to come to crease. Truly its the adversities that creates the greatest of heros..
I enjoyed the day. Was a good watch. Hoping we continue to wag and hit 400 somehow. Let’s see.
Broad was very pedestrian and slow. I don’t think he’ll continue bowling the red ball for England anytime soon, after this test.
While it was ‘delicious’ to watch Pant, I wonder how he keeps losing his balance ever so often. He can’t stay steady after a heave or a pull or a whack down the pitch. He either falls or struggles to stay steady.
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Originally Posted by jkrishnakj
(Post 5349356)
Broad was very pedestrian and slow. I don’t think he’ll continue bowling the red ball for England anytime soon, after this test.
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IF the selectors had any doubt about your suggestion, Bumrah just cleared it all with his 35- Run over ::Cheering:
mind bowing stuff from Bumrah ..
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Originally Posted by Carmine_pepper
(Post 5349542)
IF the selectors had any doubt about your suggestion, Bumrah just cleared it all with his 35- Run over
mind bowing stuff from Bumrah .. |
Bumrah did some magic there. But that doesn't need to cast any shadows over Broad's capability.
He ended with a stats of 18-3-89-1. If not for that 35 , it could have been 18-3-59-1 which would have been next best to Anderson in the innings. Even now, his performance is 3rd among the 6 bowlers who bowled the innings.
It's just Broad's destiny to be figured into record books. For one reason or other he gets to be remembered - may be even more than Bumrah :p
Edit: in 156 matches, Broad scored 3470 runs and took 550 wickets at economy of 2.94.
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Originally Posted by deetee
(Post 5349595)
Bumrah did some magic there. |
Bumrah has been improving his batting over the last few test series.
What a day for him :
- A world record 35 in an over in tests.
- The 2 early wickets so far.
May just be his day today. clap:
Guess who we spotted today morning at breakfast ? He came quietly, ordered an idli-vada. A polite dignified demeanour through out.
Not sure how many noticed him, or if a few - like me - didnt want to intrude.

Oh wow Condor. And, which restaurant was this?
England sent in a nightwatchman & Bairstow is batting at a strike rate of 25. Whatever happened to the theory of BazBall & playing positive brand of cricket!:D
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Originally Posted by condor
(Post 5349893)
Not sure how many noticed him, or if a few - like me - didnt want to intrude. |
Not sure how many
here recognized him in one look.
His beard looks
squarely different because of its unusual
cut.
You could have just
wished and told him
y many connoisseurs of the game still have a huge respect for him :).
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Originally Posted by dailydriver
(Post 5349941)
You could have just wished and told him y many connoisseurs of the game still have a huge respect for him :). |
Yes, that beard. But those stocky arms that executed those square-cuts - noticeable.
A family friend knows him well - also SG, and quite a few from those days, including players from the WI team. Have requested my friend to convey my regards :)
Is that GV? Looks different and young in this picture.
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