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*Official* Second Test at Trent Bridge

hang on

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Not like this pitch is gonna crumble batting last. And the last innings will most likely be on the 4th day.
more than the crumbling it's the seam and carry that will pose a problem. chasing anything above 250 will be really difficult.
 

R_D

International Debutant
more than the crumbling it's the seam and carry that will pose a problem. chasing anything above 250 will be really difficult.
Not to mention the fact that bottom 5 batsman can't buy a run against this England team.... I think anything over 200 is going to be very hard to chase for India... I don't really see a balling effort similar to first innings to keep England's batsman down.

Anyways been a fantastic match so far so you never know whats going to happen next :happy:
 

Prince EWS

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There was always a certain inevitability about Cook failing in this series and Broad doing well. I expected to it a large extent even though my thoughts was based on nothing more than the gamblers' fallacy. Didn't quite expect it to happen to such a ridiculous degree on both fronts, although it's only the second Test I suppose.
 

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Why is Bell defending that a foot outside off stump and a foot above the top of the stumps? He uses his bat too much for a number 5, never mind a 3.
 

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