
SHUBMAN GILL (photo from Stu Forster/Getty Images) Timesofindia.com in Birmingham: The English Pavel Coach Marcus Trescothick admitted that the declaration of the second shift of India overcame expectations and, after the criminal fourth day of the second test in Bengalur, described the target 608-run. “We are not naive enough to know that it is a challenging sum,” Trescothick told reporters after the fuck. “I expected India to set a goal of 550 running, but that’s what it is. They make their own decisions.”Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe! India declared her second shift to 427 for six, she went to SHUBMAN GILL’S Superb 161 and strong posts from Kl Rahul (55), Rishabh Pant (65) and Ravindra Jadeja (69 not out). This gave them Mammoth leadership of 607 runs after the release of England to 407 in the first shifts.
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England was left towards the task uphill in the deteriorating surface of the fourth day and their highest order almost immediately under pressure. Zak Crawley fell on the duck in the second to Mohammed Siri, while Akash Deep, continued his impressive bowling in English conditions, removed Ben Duckett (25) and Joe Root (6). On the stumps, England was 72 for three out of 16 overs, still needed 536 runs with only Ollie Pope (24 No Out) and Harry Brook (15 not out) in the fold. India will now head to the last day with momentum fully on their side and three key goals in the bag. With complete sessions, which is likely on a fifth day, India will look at the victory in the series, while England must try what would be the highest successful chase in test history.