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England tour of India 2024

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Things were looking good when I went back to bed for an hour (basically at the point of the drinks break). Bumrah must have been brought back on very soon after that.
 
Tremendous bowling from Bumrah - the ball that bowled Pope looked like Waqar in his prime.

The stat they showed for this ground before this game - is that Day 2 and 5 are the worst days for batting - with an average of 11 and 9 wickets falling.
 
399 to win. Obviously massively unlikely but, well, you wouldn’t rule it out.
 
This Hartley chap can bat a bit, fair play. If these two can smash thirty or forty very quickly then the field will soon spread.
 
Another great advert for this format of the game.

Going away for part/all of a tour is a bucket list item of mine. NZ would be the favourite choice, Caribbean second.
 

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