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England v India (2nd test) Lords


Not likely to happen but perhaps Kohli might give something to chase to see if the criticism after that NZ game gets into their heads, hoping they go for it and Chuck wickets away
 
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Guess I look at the game differently guys.

The modern way seems to make sure you don’t lose rather than try to put yourselves in a position to win.

They may have played it perfectly to stop them losing, but ambition to actually win the game I am not seeing
to be honest mate reminds me of years ago playing not to lose so many tests finishing 1-0 etc due to teams batting out good old school cricket.

I think we need to ensure we get pant in before the new ball within the next 5 overs so we can have a go at him before he gets the new ball.
 
They're slowly batting any chance of them losing out of the game.

India will have faith on day 5 they can put our batsmen under enough pressure to try and force a result.

I don’t disagree with you, but I always feel in situations like this that the side chasing has a better chance of winning the fewer overs they have to get the runs.
 
Tbf that's the old school approach. There's no need for India to try and force a result. They will get more chances as our batting is so fragile
Which is not my outlook on cricket in general.

I may be stating the obvious but a win is a better result than a draw.

Sometimes it seems to me draw and win are accepted as equal when they not.

Maybe too much pressure and every move watched but sometimes taking calculated risks is worth a go to win a game.

But all too often it’s making sure we don’t lose first and if a win comes so be it.

Personally that is negative to me but accept others don’t see it that way
 
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