Durhamfootman wrote:I've just had it pointed out to me that India won the two tests that Bumrah didn't play in. I wouldn't have predicted that before the series started
sussexpob wrote:Well done to India, hard to feel too bitter about the final result when we have been treated to an exciting series, and one of the greatest finishes to a test in history. I don't think anyone would begrudge the 2-2 score, two evenly matched sides really. And its nice to see a great character like Siraj having his moment, while a few player looked tired in this series, he has kept steaming in to the end and bowling his heart out, what an effort by him.
It's that quality from Siraj that has broke England's back in the end. His last spell last night + his bowling this morning was bang on the mark, it suffocated a few players from England who had no answer to Siraj turning up the heat and cranking the pressure up. Tbf, had he got his rewards in the first session yesterday, we might have gotten this far... mind you, we might not have got here without his drop catch either, so it swings both ways.

Durhamfootman wrote:perhaps other bowlers are subconsciously guilty of assuming that he'll do the work for them and when he isn't there they are more focused... put more effort in
bigfluffylemon wrote:England are not where they need to be for the Ashes. If they can keep everyone fit you feel as though they can probably Bazball their way to at least one test win in Australia, especially given Australia's current fallibility with the bat. But they have next to no chance of winning a five match series away against Australia's bowling.
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