If it was, as you say, common knowledge that the ball was going to turn (and I'm not questioning you, by the way), should our middle order not have been more prepared for what was to come? Dress it up any way you like; 211/2 after 41.2 overs collapsing to into 225/6 in the space of 3 overs is piss poor. Do they not face spin in the pre match warm up in the nets?
Countries cultivating raging Bunsens isn’t a new concept. It’s always happened in the subcontinent.
We’ve managed to win a test on this pitch and are still in with a fighting chance in this test.
India don’t need pitch advantage anymore as their fast bowlers are probsbly the best in the world.
This is a good wicket better than the first one problem is we ain't batted well
Probably not, but we’ve not had a test wicket in England produce an 800+ score in 85 years, so the comparison isn’t the same.Do you think test cricket and the ICC would allow the same wicket for 2 back to back tests in England
Probably not, but we’ve not had a test wicket in England produce an 800+ score in 85 years, so the comparison isn’t the same.
There’s nothing wrong with the wicket.England could never bake/sorry make a wicket to them standards
I just was thinking the new test cricket system with world ranking points on the line England should have questioned the use of the same wicket, Did we fancy beating them on any wicket and said yes
We are just about still in the game but lose them 4 wickets cheaply and give them 100 runs start in the 2nd innings then sorry i don't see us winning this one