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England is looking for another Headingley Bazball miracle and their first test against India is at stake.
India KL Rahul (137) struck its ninth test and eighth abroad, while Rishabh Pant (118) became the first Indian to score centuries in the two rounds of a test against England while the hosts closed the fourth day on the fourth day on 21-0, to reach 371.
England needs 350 additional races to beat India during the first Rothesay test, live Sky Sports Cricket From 10:15 am on Tuesday (first ball 11 a.m.).
When asked if sharing the loot in this first series of series would be acceptable, the quick launcher in England Josh Tongue said: “No. I think we are just going to go for the victory.
“This is the clear message in the locker room. It is just as positive as possible. They will sometimes play well, so it’s just crucial that we absorb this little pressure and reappear it again on their quantities.
“I don’t see why we can’t hunt this. With our range of strikers, I think we can hunt anything.”
The language was the main reason for their hasty conclusion, finishing a young girl with triple shooter with the expensive leathers of Shardul Thakur (4), Mohammed Siraj (0) and Jasprit Bumrah (0). He was decisive against the tail during the first rounds of India too and is ready to look at the suggested nickname of Ben Duckett, “The Mop”.
“I have done it twice now, so I might be starting to call myself like this,” he said. “When the lower order is in progress, it is a good opportunity to obtain counters.”
Tongue also tried to raise memories of the best time of Captain Ben Stokes as a test cricket player, his “ Miracle of Headingley ” in 2019, where a magical century in the third Austral Test against Australia brought England to a victory target of 359 by a lonely counter in one of the most incredible tests of test match.
The Centurion of India, Rahul, thinks that it will be a “successful finish” with the counter playing laps after four days of wear.
“It’s a successful finish waiting to perform,” said Rahul Sky Sports Cricket.
“When the test match started, I had the impression that the counter was a beautiful striker and I thought it would go to a draw. But today, the counter has played tricks and there is also a little harsh for Bumrah.
“If we can get a few counters at the start of the first hour, it will be a very interesting test match.
“There will certainly be a result (tomorrow). This is what England has said very openly (they do not want prints), and their cricket style also suggests it, so it gives us a good opportunity to choose 10 counters.”
Asked about Tongue’s comments on the fact that there is no scenario where a draw would be a good result, Rahul replied: “I agree with the language.”
England managed to survive six overs from Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj (0-9) and Ravira will Jadeja (0-3) during the last half hour of the fourth day without losing a counter.
“Browse this new ball period will be the key to England tomorrow,” said the former fast launcher of England Stuart Broad.
“I think India must be the favorites on a five -day plot. They only have to create 10 opportunities, and they have to take their catch.
“But England will talk to each other in the locker room and think they are the favorites.
“(Shubman) Gill (the captain of India) has the responsibility of using the quisors well. They must enter and strike the land as strong as possible.”
The hosts are now heading in the last day needing 350 additional races to win with the 10 intact counters, a major challenge that would have been considered an impossible mission.
But it was only three years ago, at the start of the captain of Ben Stokes, that they tracked a record of 378 in Edgbaston against the same opponents. Better still, they did it for the loss of only three counters and rugged at home in the 77th.
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