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India reach Stumps on 338-7 in the 5th Test after Pant's stunning 146

England’s turn to get smashed around on this particular weekend. Lol

Looks like fairly placid batting conditions when a partnership settles in, so hopefully England’s batters can eke out some success on this pitch as well.
 
rain helped the hapless english trundlers. so ? why should it be unfair to batsmen? can we ensure that rain and gloomy conditions appear when pommy bats come out to bat too? if so then yes sure you may have a point.
we arent even supposed to play in such terrible conditions. worst country for cricket.

You just exposed yourself as an Indian supporter yet claimed "our rizwan is better but we have to give pant some credit too."

Good bye.
 
Now because the team has played so fast, we need to score a lot more for a draw..
 
But they didn't change the wet outfield did they? Change the ball all you want, it will get soft in a wet out field.

That is a weird excuse. I have seen many teams collapsing right after rain in England. Are you saying every time after a rain, batting team will thrash the bowlers? Can you give me examples?
 
I give credit to Pant for capitalising on the soft ball.

yes he did. i still think he is a hack too. just like boldstow. rizwan is the best keeper bat. only thing is pant has had some clutch innings i guess. so considering he is a hack, he has done ok.
 
Are the English bowlers only good for the first 20-30 overs? The pattern seems to be repeating in this test just like the NZ tests.

Are the Eng. bowlers running out of steam too quickly?
 
You just exposed yourself as an Indian supporter yet claimed "our rizwan is better but we have to give pant some credit too."

Good bye.

i can be both you know. i am mixed. i already mentioned that. i am mamoon reincarnated.
 
That is a weird excuse. I have seen many teams collapsing right after rain in England. Are you saying every time after a rain, batting team will thrash the bowlers? Can you give me examples?

Overcast conditions.

In this match, once the rain subsided, it was a pretty blue sky.
 
Everytime Pant bats in Test Cricket, it's like watching Gilchrist, but perhaps even better.
 
Joe Root gets Rishabh Pant. The off spinner got the wicket ultimately.
 
Are the English bowlers only good for the first 20-30 overs? The pattern seems to be repeating in this test just like the NZ tests.

Are the Eng. bowlers running out of steam too quickly?

english bowlers are trundlers.
 
Safe to say, India has done enough to avoid defeat in this test match and therefore clinch the series.

Weather permitting, they'll also win this test.

Many congrats in advance to my Indian brothers and sisters. You should all go bhangra this weekend.
 
What a knock though!

Should aim for 400.
 
Safe to say, India has done enough to avoid defeat in this test match and therefore clinch the series.

Weather permitting, they'll also win this test.

Many congrats in advance to my Indian brothers and sisters. You should all go bhangra this weekend.

Er no.. English batsmen will also come guns blazing.
 
this pant is only good when he can take advantage of spin as the 5th bowling option. had woakes played, england could have finished pant.
 
Bairstow was a bunny against Shami/Bumrah with incoming deliveries last time. But it will be different against resurgent Bairstow. Rhythm is the key.
 
I think what will decide the match is how tired Indian bolwers are after IPL. Best attack in the world, but perhaps too overworked.
 
We needed 600 to be safe to be honest. We all saw what happened at Trent Bridge when NZ scored 550. Today was a good toss to win and bowl first. The wicket offered something in the first 30. Now it will be flat for the next 4 days.
 
Stokes has bowled 10 noballs so far. Wow never seen him anyone bowling this many noballs in one spell.
 
Alas, when we should've fully capitalized, we lost wickets.
 
We needed 600 to be safe to be honest. We all saw what happened at Trent Bridge when NZ scored 550. Today was a good toss to win and bowl first. The wicket offered something in the first 30. Now it will be flat for the next 4 days.

not going to happen. max england will reach is 400. should be a barn burner of a game.
 
Come on, Jadeja take the singles. The ball is only 10 overs due.
 
Yeah Pant murders spinners, all spinners for that matter. Even more so than Sehwag.

No way,sehwag was one of the greatest player of spin

He used to smack murali and peak mendis from left right and center when whole india looked clueless.Sehwag can sweep,cut,drive and carve spinners with precision

Pant is more of a slogger against spin,though as of now in an effective way
 
Jadeja needs to get through last few balls and get a ton tomorrow and see if India can get up to 400.

Indias quick scoring means lost overs today due to weather have been negated.
 
No way,sehwag was one of the greatest player of spin

He used to smack murali and peak mendis from left right and center when whole india looked clueless.Sehwag can sweep,cut,drive and carve spinners with precision

Pant is more of a slogger against spin,though as of now in an effective way
I didn't mean Sehwag was any lesser bat against spin, he had a better technique than Pant against spinners.

Just that Pant absolutely murders spin, Sehwag still used to accord some respect to them, Pant doesn't.
 
FWmZGlEXgAEDxof
 
Swann in his post match analysis saying that this pitch isn't easy to bat on. He must be after an IPL contract.
 
Swann in his post match analysis saying that this pitch isn't easy to bat on. He must be after an IPL contract.

There is some carry if you put effort into the ball. We have to wait and see how they bat. Only after watching 2 teams we can tell how the pitch is.
 
Are the English bowlers only good for the first 20-30 overs? The pattern seems to be repeating in this test just like the NZ tests.

Are the Eng. bowlers running out of steam too quickly?

More like they don't have their best bowlers atm, especially for the middle overs, if you'd have Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes coming in after Broad and Anderson instead of Potts and Leach it would be a different story.
 
List of unbelievable knocks from Rishabh Pant in test cricket :-

1. 89* at Gabba, an ATG knock in series decider in Aus vs Cummins, Hazelwood, Starc and Lyon

2. 100* at Centurion vs Rabada, Jansen, Ngidi and Oliver, a 4 man pace attack in a series decider again from 58/4

3. 146 at Edgabaston vs Anderson and Broad in a series decider from 98/5

4. 97 at Sydney vs Lyon, Cummins, Starc and Hazelwood in a match saving cause

5.101 at Ahemdabad vs Anderson, Stokes and Leech from 146/6

*148 vs Australia on flat track in Sydney and 114 in Oval vs England are not counted here.
 
Looooooooooooool better than Gilchrist

Lmao that poster has obviously never seen Adam Gilchrist bat, and he prolly also doesn't realize how insane it was to average 48 @ 82 in the era in which Gilchrist batted, such a delusional post.
 
Pant vs Gilchrist at age of 24 in tests

Pant Runs 1920 avg 41

Gilchrist , Runs 0 avg - well....

Gilchrist debuted in test cricket when he was 28 years old, by that age Pant would definitely score 5000 runs.

:aag
 
India were staring down the barrel at 98/5 when Rishabh Pant, along with Ravindra Jadeja, came to India's rescue on the first day of the fifth Test at Edgbaston.

Ben Stokes won the all-important toss in Birmingham and opted to bowl first. England had already announced their playing XI on the eve of the game and made two changes from the last game against New Zealand – Sam Billings replaced Ben Foakes and Jamie Overton made way for James Anderson.

There was a lot of interest regarding India’s possible lineup after confirmation that Rohit Sharma would not be playing the game. Standing in as skipper, Jasprit Bumrah revealed at the toss that Cheteshwar Pujara would open the batting with Shubman Gill.

Openers throw away start

The new opening pair of Gill and Pujara were tasked with the responsibility of seeing off the new ball in extremely overcast conditions. Though Gill was positive in his approach early on, he failed to get through the opening exchange.

Gill started with a four in the very first over and looked in ominous touch. He hit Stuart Broad for two glorious boundaries but fell victim to his own aggression. Throwing his bat at Anderson’s ball outside off, he was out caught at slips.

Pujara and Hanuma Vihari were extremely cautious in their approach at the crease but England managed to create chances. Pujara was given out caught by the umpire but DRS came to his review. Vihari, on the other hand, was lucky to be dropped by Zak Crawley at slip.

He made amends a few overs later when Anderson induced an edge through to slip off Pujara’s bat as the makeshift opener departed for 13.

Everyone in the stadium and outside waited with bated breath for the new chapter of James Anderson vs. Virat Kohli to be written, though rain played spoilsport, forcing the players off the pitch. Early lunch was called eventually as India went into the break at 53/2.

England dominate after the break

Once the rain went away and the umpires were happy with the few patches on the field, play resumed after a gap of two hours.

Kohli got up and running with a streaky boundary but that was all the joy for India in the first few overs after lunch. Vihari was the first to walk back after being trapped in front of the stumps by Matthew Potts for 20.

Potts was over the moon in the next over when he got the big wicket of Kohli. The pacer got his line bang on – just outside off stump and enough to create doubt in the mind of the batter – and Kohli decided to withdraw his bat out late which induced an inside edge that crashed into the stumps.

Shreyas Iyer came out counter-attacking but his 15-run cameo came to an end when Billings took flight and took a stunning catch down leg.

Pant-Jadeja fight fire with fire

India were in a spot of bother at 98/5 when Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja came together. The all-rounder made his intentions clear early on by coming down the track to smash Potts for a four.

Once set, Pant picked Jack Leach apart when he returned to the attack, plundering him for two fours and a six. Closer to tea, they became a lot more cautious, though that didn't stop Pant from getting to his fifty with a boundary.

Runs continued to flow from the bats of the two southpaws, though there was a jittery period where there were a few play-and-misses. The pair managed to get out of it unscathed and continued to milk the boundaries as their partnership went past 100.

England's decision to persist with Leach did not work and cost them a few too many runs. Pant smashed Leach for two boundaries to go into the nineties and an over later scored his fifth Test ton by scampering for a double.

Jadeja wasn't to be left too far behind and got to his fifty the same over.

Once he got to the milestone, Pant became even more dangerous and smashed Leach out of the attack with two boundaries and two sixes in a span of four balls.

That forced Stokes to bring Joe Root on as a spin-bowling option and the move paid off. Having smashed Root for a six, Pant tried to get to his 150 with a boundary but was out caught at slip four runs short, thus ending the marathon 222-run stand.

Shardul Thakur's stay at the crease did not last long as Stokes' got the better of him with the short ball. Ravindra Jadeja decided to hog strike thereafter to ensure more wickets don't fall and together with Mohammad Shami, took India safely to stumps at 338/7.

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Pant is really a courageous pahadi guy. Well done today
 
They were something like 110/5.

To reach 338/7 from that position is superb.

Well done.
 
Well played by Pant but there was some truly pathetic bowling by Broad, Stokes and Leach. Broad was straying down leg side like a novice. Stokes along with the no balls was bowling some really pointless deliveries.

Less said about Leach the better. The last test was a fluke. He’s not test standard.

Edit: credit also to Pant who probably had some effect on how they bowled too
 
Ben Stokes won the all-important toss in Birmingham and opted to bowl first. England had already announced their playing XI on the eve of the game and made two changes from the last game against New Zealand – Sam Billings replaced Ben Foakes and Jamie Overton made way for James Anderson.

There was a lot of interest regarding India’s possible lineup after confirmation that Rohit Sharma would not be playing the game. Standing in as skipper, Jasprit Bumrah revealed at the toss that Cheteshwar Pujara would open the batting with Shubman Gill.

The new opening pair of Gill and Pujara were tasked with the responsibility of seeing off the new ball in extremely overcast conditions. Though Gill was positive in his approach early on, he failed to get through the opening exchange.

Gill started with a four in the very first over and looked in ominous touch. He hit Stuart Broad for two glorious boundaries but fell victim to his own aggression. Throwing his bat at Anderson’s ball outside off, he was out caught at slips.

Pujara and Hanuma Vihari were extremely cautious in their approach at the crease but England managed to create chances. Pujara was given out caught by the umpire but DRS came to his review. Vihari, on the other hand, was lucky to be dropped by Zak Crawley at slip.

He made amends a few overs later when Anderson induced an edge through to slip off Pujara’s bat as the makeshift opener departed for 13.

Everyone in the stadium and outside waited with bated breath for the new chapter of James Anderson vs. Virat Kohli to be written, though rain played spoilsport, forcing the players off the pitch. Early lunch was called eventually as India went into the break at 53/2.

Once the rain went away and the umpires were happy with the few patches on the field, play resumed after a gap of two hours.

Kohli got up and running with a streaky boundary but that was all the joy for India in the first few overs after lunch. Vihari was the first to walk back after being trapped in front of the stumps by Matthew Potts for 20.

Potts was over the moon in the next over when he got the big wicket of Kohli. The pacer got his line bang on – just outside off stump and enough to create doubt in the mind of the batter – and Kohli decided to withdraw his bat out late which induced an inside edge that crashed into the stumps.

Shreyas Iyer came out counter-attacking but his 15-run cameo came to an end when Billings took flight and took a stunning catch down leg.

India were in a spot of bother at 98/5 when Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja came together. The all-rounder made his intentions clear early on by coming down the track to smash Potts for a four.

Once set, Pant picked Jack Leach apart when he returned to the attack, plundering him for two fours and a six. Closer to tea, they became a lot more cautious, though that didn't stop Pant from getting to his fifty with a boundary.

Runs continued to flow from the bats of the two southpaws, though there was a jittery period where there were a few play-and-misses. The pair managed to get out of it unscathed and continued to milk the boundaries as their partnership went past 100.

England's decision to persist with Leach did not work and cost them a few too many runs. Pant smashed Leach for two boundaries to go into the nineties and an over later scored his fifth Test ton by scampering for a double.

Jadeja wasn't to be left too far behind and got to his fifty the same over.

Once he got to the milestone, Pant became even more dangerous and smashed Leach out of the attack with two boundaries and two sixes in a span of four balls.

That forced Stokes to bring Joe Root on as a spin-bowling option and the move paid off. Having smashed Root for a six, Pant tried to get to his 150 with a boundary but was out caught at slip four runs short, thus ending the marathon 222-run stand.

Shardul Thakur's stay at the crease did not last long as Stokes' got the better of him with the short ball. Ravindra Jadeja decided to hog strike thereafter to ensure more wickets don't fall and together with Mohammad Shami, took India safely to stumps at 338/7.

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Not sure about the England tactics today.

A debatable decision at the toss, and they lost control of the one serious partnership, at times setting overly attacking fields and exposing the bowlers.

Ultra aggression doesn’t always work. Stokes needs to learn from what happened today.

Well batted Pant and Jadeja.

Could have got away but I think the game is still on after England took the late wickets.
 
Good performance by India much to my surprise. England need to keep them under 400 then bat real good to get back in to this one. India is in the driving seat for now.
 
I still truly believe Indian batting is fragile. Weak. Only their bowling is good and saves them.
 
Lmao that poster has obviously never seen Adam Gilchrist bat, and he prolly also doesn't realize how insane it was to average 48 @ 82 in the era in which Gilchrist batted, such a delusional post.
Was literally the easiest flat pitch era to average over 45 lmaoooooo.
I dislike pant but I can't deny his talent.
I do agree gilly is better but that era is a travesty. Flat pitch ridden horrible era. Easiest time to stat pad like Tendulkar, Lara etc.
 
More like they don't have their best bowlers atm, especially for the middle overs, if you'd have Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes coming in after Broad and Anderson instead of Potts and Leach it would be a different story.

Joffra is a bonfide loi bowler. He is a mediocre bowl in tests. Woakes absolutely yes but would come in for potts.
Maybe wood but he is unreliable and expensive. Ollie Robinson is better than bedser, trueman etc so yea he may have done some damage. India beat their strong attack last time.
 
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