India vs England : 2nd Test Match at Edgbaston ; Day Three :

 

India vs England : 2nd  Test Match at Edgbaston

Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy

 


 Day Three :

“The Moving Day”

It is well said that the 3rd day of a test match provides the momentum in the game to switch gears and pushing the match forward…….for this test match it has really pushed open the match at a rapid pace, with India in the driver’s seat.

It was a roller coaster ride for England losing two quick wickets in the morning session with Siraj providing the most vita breakthrough of World test number One Root and the Captain Stokes in consecutive deliveries at the score of 84 runs and Smith arriving to defend the hat trick ball.

Once the morning advantage had gone and the Sun doing its part to make the pitch tighter with ball also losing its shine, Brook and Smith started with fresh guard and made their intentions clear. It was Smith who opened up and played some extra ordinary shots all around the wicket and produced some entertainment for the home team supporters thereby leaving the Indian bowling unit baffled. Brook also looking aggressive belted the bowlers at ease.


Even Shubman Gill trying to shuffle his bowlers lost the rhythm of attacking the batters and went into defensive mode, with even one slip fielder against pace attack. The first session saw some amazing shots by Smith who was harsher on all bowlers and in particularly on Prasidh who with his short balls had given him the opportunity to blast all across. Prasidh ultimately had given away 72 runs in his 13 overs though post lunch he had improved his average but the damage was done. This calls for scrutiny as to why he was considered in the first place after not very impressive performance in the 1st test match. On the other hand Arshdeep Singh the able pacer is seen carrying drinks during the break.

Smith completed his century before lunch in 80 balls, real display of England Bazz Ball spirit. Scoring over 6 runs an over home team were taking away the advantage from team India who had to swallow the score of 249 for 5 at the end of 47 overs. Post Lunch both the batters played a bit more cautiously and completed their respective hundreds. India still searching for a breakthrough couldn’t stop the run flow and all bowlers including the spinners Washington Sundar, Jadeja were still searching for that wicket. The spinners couldn’t extract any positivity from the tract nor did they could control the run flow. It is still being debated what the best of the Indian spinner is doing in the dressing room. Kuldeep Yadav could have produced the required variability in the bowling section. Runs came at ease and both the batters reached a new mile stone of scoring 150 runs with Smith completing before tea off 144 balls and Brook post tea.


The partnership was going strong when the new ball did its trick. Akaash Deep with a beauty dismissed Brook who had scored 158 runs. Much needed breakthrough definitely had made things lighter for the visitors. The sixth wicket partnership of 303 runs is another record and England was much more comfortable at 387 for 6. Akaash Deep provided another breakthrough with Woakes out in slips.

Then came the magic spell from Siraj who was on fire with the new ball. In quick succession he finished of the English tail and had an impressive figure of 6 wickets for 70 runs. The bowling figures for Akash Deep were 4 wicket for 88 runs. The pacers duo took all the ten wickets in a lifeless wicket by using the new ball effectively yesterday evening and again today evening which turned the tide in favour of India, It seems both have shared the responsibility in absence of India's main attacking bowler Bumrah.

With England all out on 407 runs the lead of 180 runs definitely can be counted as a match winning lead. England losing 5 wickets for 20 runs reminds us of Indian debacle in 1st Test.

The English tail also were at the receiving end today. This is Cricket, the game of glorious uncertainties'.


The story of England with six ducks ( another record for England), two batters             
contributing 342 runs out of 407  runs, contribution of only 20 runs post departure of Brook will definitely haunt Stokes and the team, who were confident of few more runs on the board.
It is getting proved that Bazz ball strategy cannot work in entirety. 

               The silver lining amongst these entire debacles is a mammoth individual score of 184 not out highest by England wicket keeper in Test Cricket and 158 runs by Brook.

Fourth day will be crucial for India as they have lost one wicket of confident and aggressive looking Jaiswal (28 runs of 22 balls) and have now a lead of 244 runs with inform batter KL Rahul at the crease with Karun Nair who has to prove himself in this innings. The onus now is on Indian batters to score a winning total and that too keeping in mind the right time for declaration.

Whether India will declare at 450 runs or 500 runs is to be seen, but definitely for the bowlers to go for a kill, four sessions on 2nd Innings is what India may be looking for England to chase.

Lot is to be discussed with the performance of bowlers who couldn’t produce any support and also the Captain needs to introspect for the 2nd innings with an aggressive and strategic mind set to win the game.

Test Match at its best again with chances of results 90% unless the weather which is keeping dry doesn’t plays spoilsports’ or England changes their strategy to play for a draw.

Though honours were shared session by session but It is India with all advantage as on 3rd day close.

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  2. India has to score fast, equivalent to or better than the Brits did in the first innings. Only then India can win this test. I reckon India needs 320-340 by tea to make a go of it. On the other hand the English team needs to knock over India within 200-250 to go for a win. It’s very unlikely. However, it is a game of glorious uncertainties as we know.

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    1. Right you are...tomorrow should be an interesting day.

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  3. India missed kuldeep- a variation in attack would have helped more so in the 4th innings

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    1. This you have mentioned in your column from Day one and I too also canvassing on the same....the best is sitting outside.

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    2. YOU & JUDE are 2 stars of JU and I am delighted.
      Both of you have given a different dimension to the so called sports journalism.
      Maintain it!

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  4. The match is in an interesting phase at the end of third day. Brook and Smith not only saved the follow-on for England but kept the run rate above 5 during their 300 run partnership. India have to post a competitive total and score briskly in the first session tomorrow.

    Onus will be on the experienced bowlers Sirsj and Jadeja in the 4th innings to win the march for India.
    Both Fielding and Field placement will be the key to restrict the flow of runs. This will be an acid test for Gill to prove his mettle as a Captain.

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    1. Gill became little defensive in between, Jadeja has to prove himself, Indian batters to score after negotiating 4th day 1st hour and India has to go for a kill.

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  5. Already 244 runs ahead - India- another 250 odd runs - by around tomorrow tea time - if you can't then bowl out England in 4 sessions - or at least, defend around 500 runs in 4 sessions - then you should only play test cricket with Zimbabwe, Ireland and Bangladesh!
    In other words - India has the upper hand to win, or at least not lose from here! The spinners, Jaddu included (75% of his 324 wickets are in the sub continent) will again be under scrutiny in the 4th innings - and if they fail again, non inclusion of Kuldip will come back to haunt the team selection think tank!

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    1. Kuldip is being badly missed. Tomorrow's batting and the avg score rate to get a sizeable lead needs to be ensured before declaration. Jadeja will have to push himself, Washington to control the game and pacers once again to use the conditions. Good chance to win.

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    2. Also Siraj and Akashdeep will need to spearhead the Indian bowling in the 2nd innings too. As for Prasidh Krishna - if he fails again, he should be the one to carry the drinks tray from next time!

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  6. India need to bat well in their second innings as well . A minimum of 450 runs lead is required and then the spinners should also do their part in the fourth innings.

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    1. It has to be a measured innings with four sessions to.opponents and go for the win.

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  7. Great middle order recovery by England. Let's hope India puts up 450 plus by one hour after tea and our bowlers take responsibility to bowl them out. Waiting to see a good knock from Karun to boost his confidence. He is definitely good pedigree looks solid in his drives. Needs some luck too.

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    1. An important 4th day's play, best chance to restore their pride for the team and the players. Jadeja to put his all experience in 2nd innings.

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