Che Pujara leads England by 15 runs
TBF one has to factor England's arseness against spin into the equation.Cbf, but really should quote all the posts talking about how flat this wicket was in session one of day one.
All out less than 200 and we're not even half-way through the test. Only going to grip and turn more!
Must be similar to one of those magical Sri Lankan wickets that are highways when Sri Lanka are batting but then magically transform as soon as the opposition batsmen take strike. Murali took all his wickets on dustbowls but Sangakkara scores all his runs on roads; interesting phenomena.Cbf, but really should quote all the posts talking about how flat this wicket was in session one of day one.
All out less than 200 and we're not even half-way through the test. Only going to grip and turn more!
Haha yeah. Pretty much half the posts on CW about subcontinental wicketts are pretty poor.Must be similar to one of those magical Sri Lankan wickets that are highways when Sri Lanka are batting but then magically transform as soon as the opposition batsmen take strike. Murali took all his wickets on dustbowls but Sangakkara scores all his runs on roads; interesting phenomena.
The odd ball has done more than others but it is still a decent track to bat on. Would any Indian be bothered by this pitch? Big fat emphatic NO.TBF one has to factor England's arseness against spin into the equation.
There is turn, but it's not a minefield. Pretty flat still IMHO.
Who has even said the word dustbowl? Again, its not black and white. If a pitch isn't a dustbowl in India its not automatically flat.Yeah I really don't think this is a dustbowl. It's turning a bit and occasionally one keeps a bit low. But it's not spitting and it's not 191ao.