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A shock decision during the draw, a collapse of the striker of India, a masterclass of Jasprit Bumrah, a century of Ollie Pope and a Harry Brook sorrow later, we are not closer to knowing who will win the first test between England and India in Headingley.
Looking at the scoring at the end of the third day, it may seem that India has the upper hand while they closed 96 points with eight counters in hand.
However, that does not tell the whole story when England has turned into parity, then treated India potentially delicate to resume its second heats on the fourth day, where predictions should offer something different.
When Ben Stokes chose to play Bowl when he won the draw, his decision was incredulous while the sun cracked the flags in Headingley.
The skipper of England cited that the statistics show the bowling in first on this ground and three days, there is certainly a chance that he can prove to be correct.
After reaching 430-3 in their first rounds, the remaining seven counters of India fell for only 41 points.
Meanwhile, the first sleeves of England did not produce as much solo performance outside competition, but have collected more points than what should have been authorized.
After Jamie Smith fell to put England on 349-6, it seemed that India had really had the opportunity to put the Homemade Pressure outfit.
Instead, Harry Brook (99), Chris Woakes (38), Brydon Carse (22) and Josh Tongue (11) kept the total race, then some.
They were all released for 465, dragging India by only six points, and a lot of return to the game.
Indeed, they entered a delicate evening session knowing that they had work to do and even if they closed with just the counters of Yashasvi Jaiswal (4) and Sai Sudharsan (30) having fallen, they now have a mountain of work to do to display a score which is difficult for the embodder for collapses.
“I think India will be a little disappointed. They had the collapse of 7-41 in their sleeves and the scoring in England should then have been much lower”, ” Sky Sports Cricket’s Nasser Hussain said.
“This last small session this evening was vital for them in that they did not leave England in the game even more.”
Now, all eyes will be the fourth day when it seems that the fate of this test will be completely decided.
For Sky Sports CricketRavi Shastri, India would be happy to publish 310 for England to continue.
However, they will have to face England when they arrive on land that does not seem to deteriorate.
“I think India will also be disappointed. England has removed things and this game is now a uniform keel,” said Shastri.
“This land is always good, so England will want to hunt and India knows that they had to beat the light of day tomorrow.
“They must exceed 300 and put England under pressure. If they had kept their captures, they should have had an advance of more than 150.
“It remains a lot of time in this test match and the game is equal.”
At 11 a.m. on Monday morning, KL Rahul (47No) and the Skipper Shubman Gill (6No) will go out in the middle. Stokes and the language will most likely start the bowling alley. The Western terrace will wait in anticipation of how the day will take place.
At 6.30 p.m., three sessions later, we have the impression that we will finally know who has the upper hand while a first absorbing test approaches his peak.
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