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He had only score three runs since lunch so was holding things upRoot gone. Lbw to Ayub 262
He had only score three runs since lunch so was holding things upRoot gone. Lbw to Ayub 262
Remarkable game. England lead is going to be 250+. Pakistan will be under a lot of pressure when they bat. Could be an interesting 5th day.Not entirely sure about that. Whilst a draw is most likely, if England score quick runs in two sessions, end up with a lead of over 100 and put Pakistan in after tea, we will then see if Pakistan cope with batting under scoreboard pressure and possibly a deteriorating pitch. What isn't going to happen is a Pakistan win.
750 up 22 minutes later700 up
While that would be fun, I suspect the declaration will come before then, to give a fighting chance of having enough overs to bowl Pakistan out.Highest total ever is 952-6 (Sri Lanka v India 1997) - could get there with overs to spare tonight.
Yes, think as soon as Brook goes, the declaration will follow.While that would be fun, I suspect the declaration will come before then, to give a fighting chance of having enough overs to bowl Pakistan out.
We will see. Right now it looks like a classic example of why the long form game is dying on its arse.Remarkable game. England lead is going to be 250+. Pakistan will be under a lot of pressure when they bat. Could be an interesting 5th day.
My brain instantly said '1984/85 in India, you remember listening to the commentary before you went to school' I'm so pleased with myselfGatting and Fowler in 1985 (V India)
Scorecard - 1984-1985 India v England - 4th Test - 13/01/1985 - MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai - Test No. #1008
Test Cricket - Scorecard: 1984-1985 India v England (Anthony de Mello Trophy) - 4th Test - 13th January, 1985 - MA Chidambaram Stadiumwww.howstat.com
We know who's to blame I resisting posting about Gooch's modern day recordScrew the win, let Brook get Lara's record
To be fair, there aren't many draws in Test cricket now a days. More to do with not preparing properly rather than the pitches but I am not sure these type of wickets are the main problem for falling Test viewership.It'll be interesting to see if the cricket stat bores are still purring about this game if (when?) Pakistan find themselves at 250/2 by mid-morning tomorrow.
I was talking about this elsewhere, when you think of the fuss made about crap over rates, why does no-one stop and think about the damage caused to the game by preparing such awful, boring, flat pitches?
*2nd ballCarse hitting his first ball in test cricket for 6 to bring up the 800
Probably been tougher first ball assignments than that
Still loads of overs to play as well. Min of 40 overs left today, and presumably a day 5 minimum of 90 tomorrow. Will take a massive effort for Pakistan to survive for that long and/or get a lead that takes England out of the game now.To be fair, there aren't many draws in Test cricket now a days. More to do with not preparing properly rather than the pitches but I am not sure these type of wickets are the main problem for falling Test viewership.