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England vs India (fourth test) The Oval


People might say it’s a road (which it is) but mentally the pressure is there and they’ve ridden it out. New ball seen off near enough. If they can’t win it let’s hope the top order get runs and build confidence.
not watched a lot today how we been lads ? Poor bowling or the pitch just dead
England’s bowlers have done pretty well this match imo but it’s tough going
 
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not watched a lot today how we been lads ? Poor bowling or the pitch just dead

Bowling hasn’t been too bad, Root just persisted with our quicks for too long (bar Overton who has had his feet up, compared to Anderson who looked absolutely shattered) and then without coincidence, took wickets as soon as we switched to spin. And yes, pitch is flat as a pancake
 
Don’t get out

10 wickets in hand tomorrow

It (the draw) could happen. And even if doesn’t, it should be a very compelling days cricket
Couple missed run out chances could have saved us maybe 30 or so but other than that it's not happening for the bowlers. Quite surprised it ended with them being bowled out rather than a declaration

I’ll admit, I popped out to weed the drive and when I came back in to see us batting, I assumed they’d declared.
 
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Good start. Be great if we won just so the posters on here who are always bemoaning the death of England cricket and slagging Root off will get back in their box at least for a while :mad:
Personally I think you dead right the comments before the last test match were so out of perspective and yesterday afternoon as well, despite them having someone as good as Rohit batting on a feather bed.

The negative comments are too much from posters all the time.

We have more than competed in this series against a good India side despite having our own problems with absent players.

I personally would be over the moon if we won for the reasons you have stated
 
Delicate balancing act of keeping your wicket (highest priority) and keeping the scoreboard ticking over.
If we let the chance of winning get completely away from us, it will allow them to have a much more attacking field which in turn brings even more pressure.
 
It does look tricky for Burns when he lands it in the spot and it spins. Could be some logic of sending Root at 3 if Burns went out. Obviously now it would just be a night watchman
 
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