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Depth of Indian batting.

 
Casper 2024-09-19 13:52:38 

Something to behold. Almost a 200 unbroken partnership for the 7th. wicket between Aswhin and Jageja. Couldn't want two better useful all-rounders to save a side.

Would be interesting to see how much more they add.

 
dayne 2024-09-19 14:35:05 

In reply to Casper

Yes, it has to be very frustrating for Bangladesh that India has a very long batting line-up. The Bangladesh spinners looked less threatening than their seamers and their spinners are their strength in bowling. It looks like the pitch has turned into a good batting pitch, so Bangladesh should put up a good fight

 
NYCGURU 2024-09-19 22:00:02 

In reply to Casper

Indeed. Four of Ashwins six test hundreds have been scored against the Windies.

 
Casper 2024-09-20 04:18:54 

Well, that one did not last much longer this morning - a 199 partnership ends. Just 5 runs added.

 
TanteMerle 2024-09-20 04:20:39 

In reply to Casper

Yup,

Jadeja did not add to his overnight score.

 
Brerzerk 2024-09-20 06:36:47 

In reply to TanteMerle

Depth? Yes, but I was shocked by Banglas cowardice. On the cusp of breaking through the lower order to get India out under 250 they brought back the successful pacer with only 2 slips. Then with much more to gain than lose they refused to.review the last ball before tea lbw. Imagine a tale-ender coming out to.face his 1st ball after tea!

 
doosra 2024-09-20 11:43:50 

Does Kohli still add 'depth' to their test batting

man struggling for a while

 
anthonyp 2024-09-20 11:58:10 

In reply to doosra

They really giving Safaraz ah raw deal... de man get dropped for KL.

 
StumpCam 2024-09-20 12:43:49 

In reply to Casper

Depth of Indian batting


Sure you don’t mean Death of Indian batting, when you have to rely on the lower order to save your team??razz

 
openning 2024-09-20 21:46:41 

In reply to Casper

Denis Atkinson and Clairmonte Depeiaza post highest seventh-wicket partnership in Tests
On May 18, 1955 Denis Atkinson and Clairmonte Depeiaza put up 347 runs for the seventh wicket against Australia at Kensington Oval. Abhishek Mukherjee looks back at the highest seventh-wicket partnership in the history of Test cricket.

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