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Will England chase down 399 to win the 2nd Test against India?

Will England chase down 399 to win the 2nd Test against India?

  • Yes, they will

    Votes: 9 37.5%
  • No, Indian bowling is too strong

    Votes: 15 62.5%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .
Unlikely, but it can get interesting.

Eng with attacking approach and Rohit with his defensive field will allow Eng some chance. Good thing about Eng is that they don't need to bat on 5th day pitch.
 
It will be a top class day of cricket tomorrow. They wont go down without a fight.

Most likely India will win but who knows? A Stokes and Bashir last wicket partnership to get England over the line would be just sublime.
 
They have a good chance definitely.

They shouldn't throw their wickets away. Targeted Bazball is needed.
 
60-40 in England's favour.

They have had a mental edge over this Indian team ever since those twin epic chases in 2022. The 387 chase at Edgebaston in the 5th Test and then the 170/0 hammering in the T20 WC semi final. Indian bowlers right now have a tremendous mental block against aggressive English batting.
 
Probably not, but if someone plays a knock like Ollie Pope did in the last match then it’s very possible. Chasing 400 on a Day 4 pitch in India against Ashwin and Bumrah is no joke. It would be one of the most impressive chases I’ve seen in a long time.
 
60-40 in England's favour.

They have had a mental edge over this Indian team ever since those twin epic chases in 2022. The 387 chase at Edgebaston in the 5th Test and then the 170/0 hammering in the T20 WC semi final. Indian bowlers right now have a tremendous mental block against aggressive English batting.
That was different surface
 
Its a matter of a wicket or two , To win England need a couple of really big partnership.

Jaiswal was always the key wicket , England lacked plan against him , also England again played poorly in first innings.
 
My dream would be to be in the same room as Suella Braverman, Rishi Sunak and Priti Patel cheering on England to a historic win. Who would join me? :hasan2
 
England has emerged victorious in 8 out of 10 matches when batting last during the Bazball era. Achieving their ninth win from 11 matches would require their most remarkable chase yet.

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If Stokes can get this done, it will be even better than his Hedingley epic.
 
No. The Bazball nonsense will be humiliated tomorrow.
 
Don't think so. But batting at 4.5 rpo here will be entertaining to see.
 
If India lose this and go 2-0 down, I'm going to blame Kohli and his absence. I'm sick of him picking and chosing his games, especially the important ones. Maybe miss one test at the most, if you're attending your second kid's birth.
 
60-40 in England's favour.

They have had a mental edge over this Indian team ever since those twin epic chases in 2022. The 387 chase at Edgebaston in the 5th Test and then the 170/0 hammering in the T20 WC semi final. Indian bowlers right now have a tremendous mental block against aggressive English batting.
You don’t watch a lot of cricket do you? 2022 was two years ago. I don’t know what it is with a lot of posters on this forum who think that there is some memory to this process. Each game that is more than two weeks removed from a previous game is a tabula rasa. There is no momentum from before then, no ghosts that need to be exorcised, and absolutely no deference given to prior results.

If what you said had any merit, Pakistan probably would never want to face Afghanistan again.
 
England has emerged victorious in 8 out of 10 matches when batting last during the Bazball era. Achieving their ninth win from 11 matches would require their most remarkable chase yet.

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What a record that is in run chases. 9 out of 11 successful. And the 2 losses were creditable, they were both close, one incredibly close. There can’t be too many teams which have such a high % success rate in run chases in Test cricket, surely?
 
The question should be: Will England chase down the target? We all know they can chase it down

For me, India will win this one simply due to the size of their lead. Another 230 to get and I’d be backing England, but 330 is a huge deficit. Enough balls will misbehave as the day goes on to make this chase almost impossible.

Nevertheless, it’s a testament to what England have been doing in Test cricket and how well they’ve been playing that there are discussions all over the Internet about this tonight — there is genuine belief from some viewers/fans & certainly a great deal of sincere belief in the English dressing room that they can chase this score.

This is a night and day comparison to previous England teams, who would be viewing this scenario as a 5% chance of a draw or otherwise a guaranteed loss. The mentality of the English lineup has shifted completely. And the results they have been racking up demonstrate that their confidence in themselves may not be misplaced.

This is a great series, highly competitive, so I hope everyone enjoys what could be a valiant attempt at this run chase. And the third Test should be another cracker whichever the outcome here.
 
For me, India will win this one simply due to the size of their lead. Another 230 to get and I’d be backing England, but 330 is a huge deficit. Enough balls will misbehave as the day goes on to make this chase almost impossible.

Nevertheless, it’s a testament to what England have been doing in Test cricket and how well they’ve been playing that there are discussions all over the Internet about this tonight — there is genuine belief from some viewers/fans & certainly a great deal of sincere belief in the English dressing room that they can chase this score.

This is a night and day comparison to previous England teams, who would be viewing this scenario as a 5% chance of a draw or otherwise a guaranteed loss. The mentality of the English lineup has shifted completely. And the results they have been racking up demonstrate that their confidence in themselves may not be misplaced.

This is a great series, highly competitive, so I hope everyone enjoys what could be a valiant attempt at this run chase. And the third Test should be another cracker whichever the outcome here.
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There would have been no talk of any chase 10 years ago for Eng with 400 runs.
 
What a record that is in run chases. 9 out of 11 successful. And the 2 losses were creditable, they were both close, one incredibly close. There can’t be too many teams which have such a high % success rate in run chases in Test cricket, surely?

*8 out of 10 successful. Correction. :)
 
If India lose this and go 2-0 down, I'm going to blame Kohli and his absence. I'm sick of him picking and chosing his games, especially the important ones. Maybe miss one test at the most, if you're attending your second kid's birth.
Didn’t know that was the reason. That’s kinda funny lol. Same thing in the series in Aus now here. Always during the important series.
 
Ind still the fave here but jeez so many useless passengers in the team- ksbharat , mukesh kumar aka kankar kund Express lol! That's his birth place and am not sure how he is even considered Express 😂, rohit. Rohit is done- too defensive and gives up easily. Lost ind the odi WC with his timid defensive captaincy.

As I said before bazball is not easy. Takes a lot of ability, skill , confidence, trust and back up by the team management to pull it off. Bazball is not going to die if England lose, even badly. The whole concept is really based on entertainment. Why anyone would complain about it is beyond me. It's great for the game and I hope more teams follow England's lead. 👍
 
I will go with a yes.

If there is one team in modern day cricket which can even dream of such a feat, it's got to be England.

Like I said - only one team can even think about this.
 
England is 1 up in the series, this is the 2nd Test, their aim should have been to not to lose this Test rather than to do stupid stuff trying to win .... and they end up with their usual Bazball nonsense. Have a look at how their best batsman Root played in this innings, not his natural game at all, it was because of the instructions he received how to play.
 
England is 1 up in the series, this is the 2nd Test, their aim should have been to not to lose this Test rather than to do stupid stuff trying to win .... and they end up with their usual Bazball nonsense. Have a look at how their best batsman Root played in this innings, not his natural game at all, it was because of the instructions he received how to play.

Root is injured, probably unfit to bat.

No Test side worth its salt is going to block out for 2 days to try and get a draw when the target is 399. Maybe if it was 1 day left, but not 2. That would be very meek and negative from any side.
 
England is 1 up in the series, this is the 2nd Test, their aim should have been to not to lose this Test rather than to do stupid stuff trying to win .... and they end up with their usual Bazball nonsense. Have a look at how their best batsman Root played in this innings, not his natural game at all, it was because of the instructions he received how to play.

There is no way this match could have ended in draw.

Even most defensive cricket would yield 400 runs in 2 days.
 
Root is injured, probably unfit to bat.

No Test side worth its salt is going to block out for 2 days to try and get a draw when the target is 399. Maybe if it was 1 day left, but not 2. That would be very meek and negative from any side.

It was almost impossible to draw the game.
 
There is no way this match could have ended in draw.

Even most defensive cricket would yield 400 runs in 2 days.

Yep and chasing team would not have been able to score 399 by defending, there would have been too many overs and too many wicket taking balls. England have played it the best way they can in the position they find themselves.
 
That one freak spell from Bumrah is the difference. Otherwise captaincywise England was vastly superior. They should be proud of themselves regardless of how the match goes. Never rule out current England at any stage. Even at 194/6 They can surprise you.
 
Yep and chasing team would not have been able to score 399 by defending, there would have been too many overs and too many wicket taking balls. England have played it the best way they can in the position they find themselves.
True you cannot block your way to chase 399. There was one chase India did against Andrew strauss's England 383 runs by India. It was started exactly the same way. Sehwag scored 83 in 68 balls in the 4th evening. He completely killed the spirit of English side in one session. 383 looked a steep target at that time. You cannot block your way.
 
England, led by Stokes and coached by McCullum, have made their team incredibly interesting to watch. They are always seeking a positive result, even if there is only a 1% chance. I love watching them because of this approach. It's high time that test cricket undergoes a revival or, at the very least, becomes competitive in order to stay relevant
 
England, led by Stokes and coached by McCullum, have made their team incredibly interesting to watch. They are always seeking a positive result, even if there is only a 1% chance. I love watching them because of this approach. It's high time that test cricket undergoes a revival or, at the very least, becomes competitive in order to stay relevant
Only way you can counter is with similarly positive captaincy. Positive bazball doesn't mean throw your bat around recklessly. But captaincy , on field body language everything has to be positive. Teams kinda wilt once England starts coming harder. Even now if these 2 put up a 50 partnership you will see Rohit panicking and losing the plot in no time.
 
Only way you can counter is with similarly positive captaincy. Positive bazball doesn't mean throw your bat around recklessly. But captaincy , on field body language everything has to be positive. Teams kinda wilt once England starts coming harder. Even now if these 2 put up a 50 partnership you will see Rohit panicking and losing the plot in no time.
That is the essence of bazball. People often believe that playing at a rate of 5-6 runs per over (RPO) is the only way bazball can work. However, if teams adopt a more aggressive approach against their opponents, it can put a lot of pressure and doubt in the minds of the opposition.
 
Must say, regardless of the outcome of the game the Rohit-Dravid duo have looked insipid against the bazball… you need aggressive strategy to counter aggression, but these two definitely don’t have it.
 
300 would be a decent showing from England to be honest. Root and Stokes were the only really poor dismissals, and Root was batting with an injury. It was so lazy from Stokes to get run out. But certainly no disgrace from the rest.
 
England's batting depth is staggering. Can't believe how they horrendously played in the world cup in the same conditions. But against India Shami was the one who wreaked havoc.
 
Most teams would have crumbled. England fought well. THey can be proud. India was the one team that played worse in this test. Thanks to some individual performances India escaped.
 
Great performance by India. I don't know what Indian whiner fans are complaining about here. The game was full of sees and saws, like any competitive test must be.
And Ravi Ashwin is just one wicket away from getting 500 career test wickets. This would put him in the league of Anderson, Broad, Walsh, McGrath, Warne, Kumble and Murali.
 
Chasing those runs seemed hard, but England gave themselves a good shot and showed a way for other teams. If they played in the usual way, the game would have taken longer, but they'd probably lose by more than 200 runs.
 
wicket wasn't that bad... Eng could have chased down this target if they had not played their so called bazball style cricket.
 
The fact that this was a genuine question is a credit to Bazball and England's new outlook, no other team could dream of ever chasing 399 in any conditions home or away
 
The fact that this was a genuine question is a credit to Bazball and England's new outlook, no other team could dream of ever chasing 399 in any conditions home or away
England can also not dream of chasing 399 in the fourth innings in India no matter what “ball” they implement.

It is hilarious to think that some people were contemplating the idea of England winning. Delusion at its finest.

The match was done and dusted and there was only one possible result the moment Bumrah owned Bazball in the first innings.
 
James Anderson said "I know there are 180 overs left in the game, but we’ll try to do it in 60 or 70".

Today - England all-out in 69.2 overs. :kp
 
Having following the test for all 4 days, I'd say we got out of jail.

Can't thank Bumrah and Kuldeep enough.
 
It was a monumental task, but made much more difficult by another three cheap scores for Root, Bairstow and Stokes.

Root and Stokes criminally threw away their wickets, whereas Bairstow looks to have some form and is not being actually being reckless, but he has more so been incapable of turning his regular starts into big scores; he gets to 30 and then fluffs it. He needs to be more greedy in the next match.

The batting in this series for England keeps tanking in the middle order. Top order good and gets off to a flier, lower order resilient when the chips were down, but these guys at 4/5/6 have been playing village cricket. They’re the most experienced batsmen in the lineup so it is time for them to take ownership of their failures and step up.
 
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