Woodster
International Captain
It wouldn't necessarily surprise me if we suffer a heavy defeat from this position, as we all know, the pressure of having such a big total to chase with plenty of time left in the Test overrides the fact that it is actually a pretty good track to bat on. It's scoreboard pressure and consequently players become unsure as to how they should bat, England generally go ultra-defensive when trying to save a Test, and inevitably mistakes are made.The pitch was always going to be at its easiest on Days 2 & 3. By the time we bat again it's going to be the 2nd half of Day 4 'chasing' 550+ with a bunch of guys knackered after best part of 2 days in the field, facing a superior opening attack. I'll be astonished if the eventual margin of defeat is less than 250.
Should we lose this Test, then no doubt the loose strokeplay of the first innings will come under serious scrutiny. As we talked about earlier, most of our dismissals were soft.