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Report mafeking December 11, 2016 12:31 AM GMT
think people are in cloud cuckoo land if they think england are thinking about winning the game at this stage. more interested in keeping the series score respectable than desperately chasing a highly unlikely 2-2 draw. england will only pursue the win when the draw is pretty much secured
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 12:57 AM GMT
I laid India at 1.36/1.4 & backed 500,525 runs yesterday at decent odds
A nice slow morning would suit me fine
About level at the moment in this game, after squandering a very healthy position.
I don't think England will go hell for leather, but their middle order players are naturally aggressive anyway.
The game can become really condensed in the last few days so if England do get a chance to declare, they will & also dangle the carrot.
They will probably get bowled out anyway and set India under 150!
Report johnnythebull December 11, 2016 1:07 AM GMT
juce you must be smoking that ya ba if you think England could remotely get in any sort of position to declare
will do well to survive
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 1:15 AM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 1:07AM, johnnythebull wrote:


juce you must be smoking that ya ba if you think England could remotely get in any sort of position to declarewill do well to survive


That's what I said, they will probably be bowled out and set India under 150.
Way too many variables at the moment. India could bat for 30/40 overs and then it all changes again.
Things will only become clearer once India's innings finishes as they will definitely not declare!

Report pxb December 11, 2016 1:42 AM GMT
The longer India bat this morning, the more difficult the pitch will get for Eng. But despite that the draw will probably shorten as long as India bats. Probably value in the draw.
Report pxb December 11, 2016 2:55 AM GMT
Value in the draw today I meant.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 3:52 AM GMT
I still can't believe we have come into this game without a left arm spinner, when the top 7/8 batsmen are RH.
Been some horrendous selections in this series.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 4:15 AM GMT
looks even easier today for the Indians!
Report pxb December 11, 2016 4:31 AM GMT
Wicket is supposed to break up at some point.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 4:35 AM GMT
There isn't any uneven bounce yet, which is a killer for the batsmen & absolutely nowt for the seamers.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 4:36 AM GMT
The ball turned a lot for India though on day 1 so I expect they will get a lot more out of it.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 4:37 AM GMT
If India open with seam, there may be a cheeky opportunity of a draw back to lay
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 4:38 AM GMT
England very close to being completely out of it, on a mathematical basis as well as a skill basis
Report pxb December 11, 2016 4:52 AM GMT
Market starting to realise the longer India bat, the worse it is for England's draw prospects.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 4:54 AM GMT
It's the fact they are scoring so quickly too
Report xmoneyx December 11, 2016 4:57 AM GMT
Rasputin doing well
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 5:11 AM GMT
Kholi will want 300 for himself!
Report ihatehwb December 11, 2016 5:16 AM GMT
certainly think their declaration point is well past lunch.  It is quite conceivable England are batting in the 3rd session no wickets down.
Report ihatehwb December 11, 2016 5:17 AM GMT
certainly think the draw is going to collapse temporarily as both these players slow towards their respective milestones
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 5:24 AM GMT
Draw may be about to DIVE!
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 5:24 AM GMT
I'm banking on it!
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 5:25 AM GMT
Yadav looming Ton slowdown may help!
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 5:26 AM GMT
plenty of cash against the draw still
Report ihatehwb December 11, 2016 5:27 AM GMT
ideally he goes in at lunch without his ton
Report ihatehwb December 11, 2016 5:28 AM GMT
there generally is lumps against the draw, but when you get through the solid 3.90 it falls to 3.50, then you just have to decide how greedy you want to be before it goes back up again.
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 5:29 AM GMT
Yeah don't think Draw will properly dive until Eng bat again.   think I should release myself from being leaded up on it!!
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 5:33 AM GMT
Crossover Squatters are not doing draw backers any favours!
Report ihatehwb December 11, 2016 5:34 AM GMT
Kohli highest score 211.  Could he want his 1st ever 250?  It won't do the team any harm to get 250 in front.
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 5:38 AM GMT
This has been a horrific session, Cook has to go now unless something sensational happens.
Report ihatehwb December 11, 2016 5:44 AM GMT
so England will have to score 350 in 4 sessions to save the game.  I am actually starting to think the draw is a possibility rather than simply a trade
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 5:47 AM GMT
well at least Woakes will be fresh!
Report ihatehwb December 11, 2016 5:49 AM GMT
Yadav won't have his ton by lunch - then they might as well get 600 - then Kohli might as well get his 250 - then yadav might as well get his 150 etc etc.  England won't even bat again and Kohli will have the new world record!
Report the whizz kids December 11, 2016 6:12 AM GMT
I can't believe we are talking about a first innings dec from India, who would have thought that 48 hrs ago.
Report the whizz kids December 11, 2016 6:34 AM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 5:49AM, ihatehwb wrote:


Yadav won't have his ton by lunch - then they might as well get 600 - then Kohli might as well get his 250 - then yadav might as well get his 150 etc etc.

Report the whizz kids December 11, 2016 6:34 AM GMT
Lets hope so.Excited
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 6:54 AM GMT
No Declaration on Jayant's Ton Good Lads, hopefully none at 200 lead too.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 6:55 AM GMT
market is dying to pile into India once the innings ends
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 6:55 AM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 6:54AM, Cardinal Scott wrote:


No Declaration on Jayant's Ton Good Lads, hopefully none at 200 lead too.


that draw isn't going to move for ages

Report pxb December 11, 2016 6:59 AM GMT
India will bat on till tea. No reason not to. Can't see Eng surviving 120 overs, but you never know.

India have turned the tables on Eng and got them batting last.
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 7:37 AM GMT
Draw 10/1 per win viz
4.4 feels short
6/7 probably about right
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 7:39 AM GMT
At least 140 overs left. England need to bat 120 overs to be safe-ish
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 7:45 AM GMT
what a complete shambles!Crazy
Report pxb December 11, 2016 7:50 AM GMT
lol

Went to make some BBQ pork and Eng 1 down already.
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 8:05 AM GMT
Cry i have absolutely no confidence in England even lasting the day out TBH. Ive done my conkers again. Cry
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 8:06 AM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 8:05AM, DAN1974 wrote:


i have absolutely no confidence in England even lasting the day out TBH. Ive done my conkers again.


lay some inns runs to hedge it a bit?

Report pxb December 11, 2016 8:10 AM GMT
Get the spinners on!
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 8:19 AM GMT
No chance I could back the draw on that evidence.
3/4 could fall quickly
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 8:30 AM GMT
start the car
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 8:36 AM GMT
There was six indians dancing around in the middle of the pitch then Laugh
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 8:39 AM GMT
Moeen Jelly
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 8:47 AM GMT
So England get 400 in the first innings and it looks like they are going to lose on the 4th day, amazing!
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 8:49 AM GMT
i hope Stokes starts smashing it around so at least i can have a bit of entertainment before i lose my cash
Report pxb December 11, 2016 8:50 AM GMT
Give them credit. They might lose on the 5th day. Whoops
Report trader pj December 11, 2016 9:31 AM GMT
it won't be a draw, England win or India win are the only possible outcomes
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 9:45 AM GMT
"Joe Root has scored at least one fifty (or more) in each of his ten Tests against India." Impressive Stat that!
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 9:46 AM GMT
I'm starting to get my hopes up again now, cue a wicket !
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 9:48 AM GMT
ive got some excellent comedy green on England now Laugh
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 9:50 AM GMT
If Ashwin & Jadeja require a rest or whether they can stay on rest of day may be huge factor in whether something sensational could be on the cards.
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 9:56 AM GMT
no reviews left now
Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 10:01 AM GMT
Never Make Assumptions is the lesson I'm learning from this Miracle Stand!
Report cricketnut2 December 11, 2016 10:03 AM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 9:50AM, Cardinal Scott wrote:


If Ashwin & Jadeja require a rest or whether they can stay on rest of day may be huge factor in whether something sensational could be on the cards.


Nothing sensational can happen in this Test, as England can only get a draw or a loss

Report Cardinal Scott December 11, 2016 10:05 AM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 10:03AM, cricketnut2 wrote:


Dec 11, 2016 --  9:50AM, Cardinal Scott wrote:If Ashwin & Jadeja require a rest or whether they can stay on rest of day may be huge factor in whether something sensational could be on the cards.Nothing sensational can happen in this Test, as England can only get a draw or a loss


Final Outcome is less important than what the market does on the way there!

Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 10:05 AM GMT
Did anyone get on the draw at around 20s?
Report cricketnut2 December 11, 2016 10:31 AM GMT
What is the umpire watching
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 10:31 AM GMT
thats terrible umpiring
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 10:33 AM GMT
if englad are still batting at lunch tomorrow the market will be interesting
Report jucel69 December 11, 2016 10:48 AM GMT
what a way to get out
Report DStyle December 11, 2016 10:53 AM GMT
i'd like to say that reverse sweeping ashwin out the rough outside your leg stump with 3 overs remaining in the day in a match you're trying to save is probably not the best shot selection.

but it's so f*cking obvious it probably doesn't need saying.
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 11:03 AM GMT
at least i havent got to get up in the morning now
Report johnnythebull December 11, 2016 12:48 PM GMT
Cook is an absolute handjob
can't bat,can't captain
f*ck all his runs in dead rubbers against sh1te
never does it when needed..total wimp
Moeen is mega overrated
can't bat(up the order anyhow),defo can't bowl
the young saffer will be a one inns wonder
fair play to joe(tho' he shouldn't have got out) & jonny
this pitch has no real terrors
draw was eminently achievable
Report Fatslogger December 11, 2016 12:58 PM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 10:53AM, DStyle wrote:


i'd like to say that reverse sweeping ashwin out the rough outside your leg stump with 3 overs remaining in the day in a match you're trying to save is probably not the best shot selection.but it's so f*cking obvious it probably doesn't need saying.


I actually don't mind England having been dynamic this innings on the basis that runs help to save the game; that just defending isn't going to prevent wickets and that there was an outside chance of getting enough to have a prayer of defending say 130 or 140. What's grates with me is that they've played this way with a draw possible but made no real attempts to step up the scoring when the first test was there to be won with 10 wickets left on a deteriorating track already over 150 runs on. 

Anyway, am winning £800 on India so apart from having got a lay in at 2.9 at the start of an Indian train, I'm not unhappy.

Report DStyle December 11, 2016 2:34 PM GMT
It's a fair point FS, I agree about being positive but it's the inability to shift gear as the situation demands that annoys me - which is actually an extension of your point about the 1st test.

It's either attack or defend. there has to be a more dynamic approach based on the situation.


I think with about 5 overs left, with the propsect of the pitch being rolled and starting again tomorrow, it was time to shut up shop.
Report the whizz kids December 11, 2016 4:45 PM GMT
No complaints as India have been a different class. 4 trades for me with 3 winning and a small loss on the last one.
My biggest problem was keeping all my green on Eng.Cry
Report Whisperingdeath December 11, 2016 5:08 PM GMT
Evening ladies,

I have taken a hammering in all matches!  read the pitches wrong, read plenty wrong to be fair. I think after seeing SA, Aus, NZ, WI all get hammered I think I overestimated the effect of the pitches. I knew those batsmen were poor against spin but thought perhaps the pitch was the difference rather then the spinners.

I though England were well equipped to fight back and by and large I don't think they should be made to be ashamed in any way. India were by far the better side or their bowlers certainly were. Their batsmen applied themselves and played the conditions better than ours.

England have had their chances and have come up short. Apart from day 1 here I think India have had most of the lucky breaks. England have had the chance to press three times in the series at least and failed every time.

At the end of the day their spinners were better than ours and also familiar with the conditions. Looks like England have solved the openers problem, solved the number 3 problem and solved the number 4 problem. They have also solved where to bat Moen or rather where not to bat him. They have been readvised that Butler could be a game changer for them. They have seen they need the best spnners available not those who can bowl and bat.

The only people who have come up short in this series are the management and the Selectors. It is not an easy job but they could start by taking some responsibility, congratulate our players for their gameness, congratulating India for being better.


Test Match admission in India should be free or almost for those who wish to purchase their ticket at the gate. Anybody who wishes to book in advance or get the posh seats could afford to pay £20 odd in advance. Thats all I got to say about that. Well almost. I love watching Test Cricket playing to full stadiums.
Report Injera December 11, 2016 5:34 PM GMT
The only people who have come up short in this series are the management and the Selectors. It is not an easy job but they could start by taking some responsibility, congratulate our players for their gameness, congratulating India for being better.


WD - I agree with this apart from saying 'it's not an easy job'! It's stealing money!

FS is correct re the 1st Match. Diabolical lack of intent from England. Bayliss and Chef in the dock.

DStyle is correct that Stokes was mad to reverse sweep with minutes left of the day. I would say though that it was against the spin!!!

Batting is all about shot selection. He should have minimised risk on that occasion.

Great intent from England, pity about the first innings deficit which has robbed us of a classic test match.

Selectors: Duckers? Really? Leftie facing Ashwin around the wicket and he plants his front foot outside leg stump. Give me a break..

Buttler too late. 4 quicks needed for 1st two tests not here with this red soil. Pick Batty, drop Batty, pick Batty, drop Batty. It's like Granny's knitting. Bring in Dawson but don't play him. Does he need air miles or something?

Ballance? Seriously? Where were Hammeed and Jennings in Bangla?

Off the field decisions annoy me more than on. Cook is no captain but neither is follow the ball Kohli. We're gonna have to live with the fact test captains are embarrassing.

4 zip sadly.
Report DStyle December 11, 2016 6:00 PM GMT
A point about the "selectors".

It is Cook and Bayliss who are the two selectors from the available squad members for these matches.

So we should all think about the fact about Buttler not playing, Ballance playing, Ball playing over Dawson or Batty in this test, Duckett opening, not trying out Hameed early on.

All of this sh1t, is at Cook and Bayliss' door. Cook hasn't got a f*cking clue before the match starts, let alone worrying about how abject he is in the field.

There are mutterings he's about to call it time on the captaincy; one hopes that whoever fills his shoes will have the balls to tell Strauss along with the shadowy figure of the "Brilliant Wise and Respected Leader who must not be challenged" that they'll be doing things their own way.
Report detraveller December 11, 2016 6:41 PM GMT
Are India worth a lay at 1.055? Haven't watched a ball this game.
Report Injera December 11, 2016 6:50 PM GMT
Totally agree. The trouble is all the journos are staying in the team hotel and are chummy with Bayliss and the players.

I get so annoyed that there's more wisdom on here than among the brains trust paid fortunes to stay in 5* hotels and sit there with their floppy hats on.

They should know better. Be one step ahead of the fans but often they're two steps behind.

Re Buttler, he's played as many (7) games at this ground as at Old Trafford! All that experience of playing in India yet he gets in by default.
Report mafeking December 11, 2016 7:50 PM GMT
england have averaged around 370 first innings in this series. alright they've won 3 tosses out 4 but i'm sure we'd have all thought they'd have been more competitive than they have been with those sort of runs on the board. you can pick holes with the selection of the batsmen obviously but it's clearly in spin bowling where we've been majorly outclassed

at least far too late it looks like more by luck than judgment they've found the right team and we can move forward from the summer onwards in more friendly conditions with cook hameed jennings root bairstow stokes buttler ali/rashid woakes broad and anderson
Report DAN1974 December 11, 2016 8:09 PM GMT
England should of been good enough to bowl India out for less than 500 on this deck, i mean thats not asking much is it really, if they had of done they would be going into the final day in an excellent position.
Report Fatslogger December 11, 2016 8:27 PM GMT
Half agree with the point about Stokes' shot benig ill advised but I don't buy the argument that you should play for the close: if anything batsmen should play more shots as the end of the day approaches as they won't be set by the next morning so there's merit in taking a little more risk and riding having your eye in (although I appear to be the only person who believes this).

The criticism of the selectors is fair enough, although I'd defend them a little on the batting. Clearly Ballance was a bog awful pick last summer, to tour Bangladesh and then taking him along to India after that was madness and Duckett was a bad shot but our resources clearly aren't amazing and you have to give them a little credit for Hameed and Jennings, albeit that it's very early in both careers to get too excited. I think the spin situation is beyond their control. Rashid and Ali probably are the best we have and both are pretty indifferent test bowlers. I'd have taken Leach on his excellent season but it would have been a real guess itself in the absence of any Lions cricket and on a short FC career and the selectors would no doubt have been slagged off for ruining his career if he'd toured and bombed.
Report Injera December 11, 2016 9:02 PM GMT
*with the spin.
Report pxb December 11, 2016 9:10 PM GMT
The last time England played here, Swann and Panesar took 18 wickets and Eng won by 10 wickets. It isn't that Ashwin and Jadega are so good (they are), but England's spinners were so poor this time. It wasn't rocket science to see this coming.
Report Whisperingdeath December 11, 2016 9:20 PM GMT
You are right pxb

My mistake ( one of them ) was thinking the pitches were like minefileds. Clearly they were not. The previous opposition batsmen were far worse than Englands.

DStyle is right the press and media have not taken Bayliss or Cook to task as yet. I will be interested to see if they do. Far too cosy.
Report Fatslogger December 11, 2016 9:25 PM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 9:20PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:


You are right pxbMy mistake ( one of them ) was thinking the pitches were like minefileds. Clearly they were not. The previous opposition batsmen were far worse than Englands.DStyle is right the press and media have not taken Bayliss or Cook to task as yet. I will be interested to see if they do. Far too cosy.


The market has had draw pretty long pre match every time and not a single track has been unplayable, although the batsmen on both sides have rather exceeded expectation on this, which really has offered quite a lot to spin. Certainly the England spinners have been poor by comparison with Ashwin and Jadeja but then they are poor by comparison with Ashwin and Jadeja.

Report differentdrum December 11, 2016 11:13 PM GMT
From an England point of view this series has been about as depressing as it gets.
Be surprised if they survive another hour.

They may as well have just played one-day cricket and got every match over with in three or four days.

We simply don't have enough batsmen with the ability to simply occupy the crease. All the commentators lauding Root but you knew it wasn't going to last. He needed 170, not 70. There have been the odd pockets of resistance but we needed five or six batsmen getting 50+, not just a couple.

As for our spinners they might produce a dangerous delivery every ten overs with plenty of absolute rubbish in between. They wouldn't scare anybody. Simply nowhere near good enough.
Report DStyle December 11, 2016 11:37 PM GMT
ah, the old our spinners are sh1t argument.

adil rashid has taken 22 wickets this series at 32/ sr of 55, 202 overs.
ashwin has taken 23 at 28 sr 60, 234 overs.
jadeja 16 at 32 sr 32, 216 overs.

Rashid has taken 37% more wickets than jadeja from fewer overs at a near identical average
.


And that's even before we start to worry that Rashid is bowling at more accomplished players of spin, whilst being more than a little hamstrung by a f*cking clueless captain who still has problems working out how to use him.

Ali, is at best, a thoroughly ordinary spinner. He always has been. India played him like tw@ts for one series in England (they played like tw@ts all series regardless of the bowler) and we seem to think that qualifies him to be our frontline spinner for the next 4 years. He is no better than Root.

Of the two left arm tweakers available to England for this test, in leach and dawson, we played Jake Ball. I mean fffs.

In terms of judging conditions, this is a worse decision than Hussain at Brisbane and punter at Edgbaston. It's another league of bad.
Report DStyle December 11, 2016 11:38 PM GMT
sorry jadeja SR of 81
Report DStyle December 11, 2016 11:52 PM GMT
and fwiw, before this test started, rashid was the leading series wicket taker, at the best average with the best strike rate.
Report jucel69 December 12, 2016 12:34 AM GMT
I like Rashid, but he needs to bowl with a frontline spinner. Ali should be the 3rd spinner.
When Ali and Rashid are bowling in tandem there is no control.
No problem with the leggie going for runs but the offie needs to give the captain control and consistency of length/line, or it piles the pressure on Rashid.
Even if we had a left orm orthodox with no great pedigree we would still have limited them to 450/500 max
Elgar bowled well against India in SA's last tour.
Santner did a job too for NZ
Report jucel69 December 12, 2016 12:40 AM GMT

Dec 11, 2016 -- 9:20PM, Whisperingdeath wrote:


You are right pxbMy mistake ( one of them ) was thinking the pitches were like minefileds. Clearly they were not. The previous opposition batsmen were far worse than Englands.DStyle is right the press and media have not taken Bayliss or Cook to task as yet. I will be interested to see if they do. Far too cosy.


After making a killing on the first test, I have a net loss on the the next 3.
Two collapses by England in the first innings killed my positions in Tests 2/3 & in this Test I held onto my England position until I had burned all my green.
My worst mistake was having a huge green at Vizag at the start of day 5 and not laying a single penny off. The Cook wicket in the last over of day 4 cost me thousands & I was too stubborn to take a lesser profit. Ended up with diddly squat as we collapsed so quickly. All in all been a terrible last month with the Aus/SA series!!

Report pxb December 12, 2016 12:48 AM GMT
and fwiw, before this test started, rashid was the leading series wicket taker, at the best average with the best strike rate.

I saw that earlier and was more than a little surprised. Not that I don't rate Rashid, I do. But better than Ashwin and Jadega??
Report Whisperingdeath December 12, 2016 3:59 AM GMT
yes but the point is Rashid has not really been able to bowl India out when it was needed. Ashwin and to a lesser extent Jaddu have come up trumps when needed. I mean 621 and the previous test when it was all to play for.

I am not blaming Rashid. I don't think he is a bad bowler either. I just think he lacks control at times and a good spinner can bowl on a flat pitch. I don't think Rashid can but he is only 28. he has got what it takes. He just needs to master his craft and that for me means practice, practice, practice. Moean should also realise that if he could develop his bowling he could cement his place in this side which will not be secured by his batting. Again, he has it all but needs to get better.

I think any criticism of either of them is very harsh. Both need to be congratulated and encouraged to improve.
Report Whisperingdeath December 12, 2016 4:01 AM GMT
oh and the batsmen have come up short when it mattered but again I thought they have done well considering and compared to the previous tourists.
Report Whisperingdeath December 12, 2016 4:11 AM GMT
Good grief he missed the ball by nearly six inches! You can't really blame him.
Report Whisperingdeath December 12, 2016 4:17 AM GMT
onlt two teams in history have scored 400 and lost by an innings!
Report jucel69 December 12, 2016 4:41 AM GMT

Dec 12, 2016 -- 3:59AM, Whisperingdeath wrote:


yes but the point is Rashid has not really been able to bowl India out when it was needed. Ashwin and to a lesser extent Jaddu have come up trumps when needed. I mean 621 and the previous test when it was all to play for.I am not blaming Rashid. I don't think he is a bad bowler either. I just think he lacks control at times and a good spinner can bowl on a flat pitch. I don't think Rashid can but he is only 28. he has got what it takes. He just needs to master his craft and that for me means practice, practice, practice. Moean should also realise that if he could develop his bowling he could cement his place in this side which will not be secured by his batting. Again, he has it all but needs to get better.I think any criticism of either of them is very harsh. Both need to be congratulated and encouraged to improve.


Cook hasn't really shown much confidence in him, which shows in his bowling too

Report DStyle December 12, 2016 8:06 AM GMT
pxb - no, of course he's not as good as ashwin, but he's performed well this series, and deserves recognition.

I also think he's rarely had a chance to bowl at india when they're under pressure or late in the match, and these are massive factors for a spinner.

I'll take 4-0 in this series if Cook resigns the captaincy at the end of it. Along with encouraging performances from Hameed, Jennings & Rashenius, and Bairstow's impressive grit, that's enough positives from a series we were always very unlikely to win.

I wouldn't mind replacing our selectors as well; but the concern is who replaces them.
Report sageform December 12, 2016 8:06 AM GMT
What is disappointing is that England have been getting worse game by game while India keep getting better.
Report johnnythebull December 12, 2016 10:54 AM GMT
the received wisdom that winning the toss out here was more or less paramount was shot to pieces
in as much as England having won 3 out of 4
failed to win any of them
Cook is so f*cking inept he can't even lose the toss on a consistent basisWink
hypothetically,how many would India have got had they had to face their own bowlers?
imho not only are the pitches prepared solely to suit the home side
but  it is absolutely totally unfair that England aren't allowed to face their own bowlers
to make it more of a level playing field
England outdid themselves by a superb,stalwart,protracted resistance this morning
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