Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Control After The Strike In England Seamers

Tim Bresnan Continued His Fine form and produced a superb delivery to remove
Indian Test Batsman Rahul Dravid
Struass Half-Century Put England on Top in 3rd Test Against India 
It is a sign of the high level that England now define the total potential of India in 224 felt a little too much for the attack had the pace of work short of the first order, but the openers reached 84 without loss to ensure that England remained fixed in control at Edgbaston. The visitors fell to 111 for seven before MS Dhoni rediscovered his form with 77 against attack as Stuart Broad and Tim Bresnan shared eight wickets to get the most damage.


Andrew Strauss won his first start of the series and was happy to deploy - as his counterpart had done twice in the series - but even if the conditions were not useful was slow and the batsmen helped India especially in their own death. The only real exception is Rahul Dravid, who was kidnapped by a wonderful ball from Bresnan moments before lunch, while returning Virender Sehwag took a ball, and Sachin Tendulkar fell for one as England grew on both sides of range.

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