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2nd Test (Edgbaston) - July 2nd

Johan

Hall of Fame Member
winning is out of cards now, it was when the lead crossed 600, I think it will rain and we might get a draw
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
There have been loads of county games this year where teams have ended up easily batting out the draw. Can't say I am confident that will happen here but is very possible.
 

SkyBlue

International 12th Man
Getting Root out was huge. Only Root and Stokes in this team have solid defensive technique and the temparament to slug it out for long hours

Hope Prasidh and the spinners can bowl better spells than their first innings' spells
 

silentstriker

The Wheel is Forever
So 585 runs in the first two Test matches. If he plays six more innings this series, he has to average 64 runs per innings to beat Bradman's record for a series.

That's a tough ask, unless England's attack starts breaking down (with Archer/Wood not coming back and/or ineffective) AND they keep rolling out decks that are this flat.

But certainly possible for sure.
 

LangleyburyCCPlayer

State Captain
Historically on a pitch like this, being 3 down overnight on day 4 you’d have a decent chance of the draw, but the only way this England team are scraping a draw out of this is if the heavens open
 

govinda indian fan

International Debutant
So 585 runs in the first two Test matches. If he plays six more innings this series, he has to average 64 runs per innings to beat Bradman's record for a series.

That's a tough ask, unless England's attack starts breaking down (with Archer/Wood not coming back and/or ineffective) AND they keep rolling out decks that are this flat.

But certainly possible for sure.
if pitches become spicy he would be lucky to score another 100 runs
 

govinda indian fan

International Debutant
Pujara is decent commenteter much better then senile old gavaskar and cheerleader shastri. Plz keep him away from star sports morans. Want him to do commentry for channel 7 or bbc tms when we tour aus/eng😍
 

Son Of Coco

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
i don't understand. stokes has requested absolute roads for this series when we all known the india batting lineup > england's. the only way india struggle traditionally is vs a seaming wicket. i mean kohli basically retired last series himself after a howler against the seamers here. why we didn't prepare green decks and back ourselves just baffles me.

f****ing outscore the opposition **** tactics man
You need absolute roads for your batting to function, and you're scared of what Bumrah would do to you on green decks.
 
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centurymaker

Cricketer Of The Year
probably a good decision to not bowl too many overs on day 4. It's a new ball pitch, they wanted to have another crack with the new ball in the morning with Akash & Siraj. Plus they'll still get minimum 26 overs with the 2nd new ball as well.

But there's four well established batters left. Brook, Pope, Smith, and Stokes.
 

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