If only it was that easy. Obviously i'd not say no to this scenario but a very long way to go yet.Honestly can't see India getting more than 400 tbh.
Kohli, Sachin, Yuvraj and MSD are all not in the sort of form where they will score big tons. Most likely a couple of 50s and starts, a contribution from Ashwin, and we'll end up with 350-420ish all out.
Which won't be enough, as Cook will ton up again, KP will blaze, and the rest will chop in. England will probably score around 500.
India collapse in the second innings under pressure, with a bit of life in the wearing pitch for Monty and Swann. England complete and easy runchase, go 2-1 up.
Ummm, Kohli averages the same in test matches in 2012 than he does over the course of his ODI career (51).Only batsmen who have threatened to score big so far in this series, or over the last year for that matter, are Sehwag and Pujara, and they're both gone.
Kohli has yet to discover his ODI form in Test cricket, and Yuvraj could get a big score if gets his eye in I suppose, but he's a poor started.
Tbf, in their primes Ponting and Sachin weren't like this.Tendulkar isn't trying to hit out of form. He very much knows what reactions he'll get if he gets out for a 10 in 50 deliveries or so. Still he has so much confidence in his defense! What a great fighter!
Someone like Pietersen needs to learn this from players like Tendulkar, Dravid, Kallis, Ponting - having confidence in your defense in the worst of times...
Yeah, good on him for fighting it out, but he just doesn't look quite there any more.Tbf, in their primes Ponting and Sachin weren't like this.
One good series against NZ. Been average or below otherwise.Ummm, Kohli averages the same in test matches in 2012 than he does over the course of his ODI career (51).