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A two-day shoot-out: India v England, 3rd Test review
Manage episode 286019168 series 2703051
We discuss the third Test between India and England in Chennai
Talking Points:
- Where did this pitch stand in the Premadasa-Sabina scale?
- The importance of consistent bounce in the ICC evaluation system
- England's misreading of the pitch and the selection of one specialist spinner
- Don't India have enough of an all-round bowling strength to not rely on turners?
- Rohit Sharma's ability to adjust to all formats
- The technique of playing spin - and what made Root, Foakes, Rohit and Kohli stand out
- Ashwin's off-break that looks like a straighter one - thanks to the remarkable drift
- Axar Patel's surreal start to his Test career
- Axar's ability to adapt his game to the conditions
- Memories of the Mumbai Test in 2004 - when Murali Kartik won India a low-scoring thriller
- The high-quality umpiring in the Test - and the performative challenge for third umpires
- The Joe Root DRS reversal - and what it captured about umpires' call
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Participants:
Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview)
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
Ashoka (@ABVan)
Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)
Related:
The ICC's pitch evaluation system - Kartikeya Date
Motera pitch could be a backhanded compliment to England - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo
When Singh was king - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo
Ashwin's two dismissals of Ollie Pope - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo
England got themselves into a spin against Axar Patel - Nasser Hussain - The Daily Mail
188 episode
Manage episode 286019168 series 2703051
We discuss the third Test between India and England in Chennai
Talking Points:
- Where did this pitch stand in the Premadasa-Sabina scale?
- The importance of consistent bounce in the ICC evaluation system
- England's misreading of the pitch and the selection of one specialist spinner
- Don't India have enough of an all-round bowling strength to not rely on turners?
- Rohit Sharma's ability to adjust to all formats
- The technique of playing spin - and what made Root, Foakes, Rohit and Kohli stand out
- Ashwin's off-break that looks like a straighter one - thanks to the remarkable drift
- Axar Patel's surreal start to his Test career
- Axar's ability to adapt his game to the conditions
- Memories of the Mumbai Test in 2004 - when Murali Kartik won India a low-scoring thriller
- The high-quality umpiring in the Test - and the performative challenge for third umpires
- The Joe Root DRS reversal - and what it captured about umpires' call
Click here to support 81allout on Ko-Fi
Participants:
Kartikeya Date (@cricketingview)
Siddhartha Vaidyanathan (@sidvee)
Ashoka (@ABVan)
Mahesh Sethuraman (@cornerd)
Related:
The ICC's pitch evaluation system - Kartikeya Date
Motera pitch could be a backhanded compliment to England - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo
When Singh was king - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo
Ashwin's two dismissals of Ollie Pope - Karthik Krishnaswamy - ESPNcricinfo
England got themselves into a spin against Axar Patel - Nasser Hussain - The Daily Mail
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