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Isn’t the bigger concern for England how did Joe Root out bowl their number 1 spinner?
Root ran through the lower order once panic had set in in the Indian Team after couple of early dismissals on day 2. It was shocking the way the lower order gifted their wickets. Only Ishant looked composed of all.I think this is the key. When a part timer can rip through a side like that on Day 2, let alone on day 5 (ala Clarke) then we gotta start asking a couple of questions. Now obviously poor defences and some terrible batting helped make it seem even worse, but the Joe Root spell is key.
No way did Root outbowl Leach!Isn’t the bigger concern for England how did Joe Root out bowl their number 1 spinner?
All of this is true but the mitigating circumstance here is the pink ball and the day-night conditions. We don't still know if it was the pitch alone that caused all of this and you have to give the benefit of doubt for a new stadium as well as the curator and the guys working may still be figuring out how the soil behaves over multiple days and how much grass and water is needed etc. And the pink ball lacquer-straight ball connection has already been made by multiple players.I think generally any conversation around pitches, like most things in cricket is shaped by your national interests and loyalties. Shane Warne for example would rip apart this pitch were this an Australia v India match but would watch in glee as England collapse.
So a lot of the criticism from English former players should be looked at in that light. That said, it's important to not miss the nuances in these conversations. The 2nd Test pitch saw the ball turn from Day 1 and there is a view from England and Australia that will automatically call that a horrible pitch because as per their idea of a good pitch is, Seam and movement on Day 1, good batting wicket on Day 2 and 3, turn on Day 4 and 5. That's a perfectly fine template and produces great Test matches, but doesn't have to be the only template for a pitch.
But this pitch was quite different from the 2nd Test pitch. In the 2nd Test, you still had to be a good spinner to get wickets, and Leach and Ali are good spinners who were able to do just that. But Ashwin was a better spinner and he did that at a better average, hence that made the difference.
This pitch on the other hand, Joe Root got more wickets than Ashwin and there's no way he's more skilled than Ashwin. That suggests the pitch negated the skill level of the respective spinners and made them almost equal. That's not a great pitch.
Why do you think blokes were playing poor shots? If Root's spell was the only evidence in support of it being a poor pitch you'd have a point, but the highest completed innings score in a match lasting two days was 140 odd.oot's five-fer isn't being taken into correct context. He got Pant playing a poor shot, Sundar with a beauty, Ashwin on a slog, and then Axar and Bumrah who are utter trash. Hardly a spell that proves the pitch took skill out of the equation.
because Pant does Pant things and the rest are tailenders. (well Sundar's a 21 year old allrounder in his 3rd Test and Ashwin #CanBat but the point broadly stands)Why do you think blokes were playing poor shots?
Eh I do feel it's kind of hard to take such games entirely seriously as a result. I don't know if it's a great advertisement of the game to have two day games where both sides can't even get to 150.I dont feel like I actually care about that because I dont think its harmful for the game or anything.
Why?Eh I do feel it's kind of hard to take such games entirely seriously as a result. I don't know if it's a great advertisement of the game to have two day games where both sides can't even get to 150.