
Ben Duckett from England plays Shiop Shot at six (photo Gareth Cally/Getty Images) Former Indian coach Ravi Shastri criticized Indian bowling performance during the second day of the final test against England in the oval, as England was dominated by a 109/1 proceedings at lunch. After only 20 runs to their scores overnight before it was rejected to 224, Ben Duckett’s opening couple and Zak Crawley followed up an impressive 92-running partnership.The Indian morning began badly when they quickly lost the remaining goals AK total number of runs added only 20 runs. Gus Atkinson was Standout a pitch for England and claimed five goals with 5/33 characters, while Josh supported the language well 3/57.
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The English openers then took over the control and scored almost seven runs after the end. Crawley remained undefeated to 52 out of 43 balls with 12 four, while Ollie Pope to 12. Duckett contributed a fast 43 out of 38 balls, including five and two and two six.“The game moved forward and India was blown off. They lost four goals to 20 runs and then England scored so quickly,” Sky Sports said. “This is alarming for India, so they sit down and say,” Let’s focus where we want to mix “. The dough will try different things, but India must stick to the line and length and build pressure at both ends, do not try too many things.”Former English captain Ricky Ponting noted that England “could not apply much more”. He added: “The disappointed thing from the point of view of India is how much he did, and they were unable to use it at all. We watched England was the front leg and did the game over the last four or five years and did it today.
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Ponting also recorded shortcomings of Indian bowling strategy. “They also did not like enough ejectors that we talked about in the last game (in Emirates Old Trafford). They did not push the dough back and let them think,” he said.Previously in the match, after England won throwing and first bowed, India fought at 153/6. The highest partnership came between Karun Nair, scoring 57 out of 109 balls with eight four, and Washington Sundar, which made 26 out of 55 balls with three four and added 58 runs.The partnership of the duo proved to be the most important contribution to Indian shifts before they were eventually settled at 224. At lunch 2.