
England dough Harry Brook is convinced that they will be able to trigger another Indian collapse in the 4th day of the second test in Edgbaston in Birmingham. India had control of the stump match on 3 day 64/1, which led by 244 runs in the second shift. Therefore, this would require Hercules’ efforts from England to quickly pack Indian shifts and set a realistic goal to chase in the fourth shift.
After the stump 3. Brook acknowledged that India was in the game ahead, but did not rule out the possibility that their set of bats would collapse again as the first test in Headley, Leeds. India’s lower command could not significantly contribute in both shifts of the first test because they lost 13 goals per 71 runs across two shifts.
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“Yeah, obviously they’re in front of a minute, but as I said earlier if we get a few morning goals in the morning. 3 or 4 goals in the morning, you never know how this game can go. As we saw last week, we got 7 for 30 runs and then 6 for 40 runs in your head and then did the same with us.
“They will chase what they set us”
Brook further said that England will again go to any goal of India and hopes on day 3.
“Yeah, and I think everyone in the world knows we will try to chase what will set us. So tomorrow morning we got a big task at hand. We will try to get a few goals early and try to put them under pressure,” he added.
England chased 371 in the opener of the series-they have the second highest goal in the test history-to take the lead 1-0 in the series. Their highest successful chase 378 also came against India in 2022 in Edgbaston, Birmingham. India would therefore be cautious England the persecuing force if she got a chance to declare a 4th day. The day.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
5th July 2025