In that case, we may get around 70 overs today.Early lunch usually only comes in at 12.30. Be losing overs by then. Reckon it'll be a 2pm start at earliest given how heavy the rain was.
Same applies to India. Inexperienced side gaining more and more experience and bowlers getting into rhythm. Bumrah and Kuldeep chilling on the bench.don't expect England to be as lacklustre and ignorant as they were this test, for they will pick a much better XI for the remainder of the series, just as they did in the Ashes 2023
The way Jadeja batted was inexplicable. If the goal was to set 600, then they could have got that 6-7 overs sooner if Jadeja had batted properly rather than at SR of 25-30Embarrassing to bat the way we did pre/post Tea in hindsight
This will be pivotal moment in the series if we draw this and ensures England win this series
Gambhir should be sacked. Too many miscalculations and blunders over the past 10 months.
Australia would've sacked their coach a long ago if they won 1 test in 10 games.
Our test team needs a fresh thinktank.
I think they are spooked by Bazball especially with what happened in the last test and the huge partnership on day 3.The way Jadeja batted was inexplicable. If the goal was to set 600, then they could have got that 6-7 overs sooner if Jadeja had batted properly rather than at SR of 25-30
Granted I don't read much of the print media, but I doubt whether there was much anguish about the wickets in India on our last couple of tours.Anyone else from these shores always wish the English media was as fanatical about cricket as posts like this always seem to imply?
Only because of the rain imo.So they're not going to try and chase down everything after all
We are positive, not stupid- remembers the 2023 Ashes 1st test declaration well, not always stupidSo they're not going to try and chase down everything after all
I read, and heard, plenty of anguish about the state of Indian pitches especially in 2021 from the likes of Mark Butcher, Paul Newman etcGranted I don't read much of the print media, but I doubt whether there was much anguish about the wickets in India on our last couple of tours.
Whereas I do remember a great deal of Australian angst about the wickets here in 2015 after Broad skittled them at Trent Bridge.
Only lost 10 overs so farOnly because of the rain imo.
first pitch in Chennai was good that series, competitive game, both could've won, good for batting at the start and then kept breaking. The other wickets were so bad we went back to 1890s level of wickets, if we do that, India would compain too.I read, and heard, plenty of anguish about the state of Indian pitches especially in 2021 from the likes of Mark Butcher, Paul Newman etc