It's England - so no. But this is not a great Indian side (especially outside of India) and England will always have to one great test they rip out every now and then. perhaps it will be this one.
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England will only need to bat once in this match if they keep their head down.
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Genius to bat first at Headingley. 

I go most years with a couple of mates to Trent Bridge. This is just fortunate - another friend had a spare for Saturday, so a day trip to Leeds
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Yeah, I’ve been hanging out for Durham tests but i guess I need to be more adventurous!
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Highly recommend Trent Bridge as a venue for test watching, excellent set up.
With the redevelopments even Headingley is looking a pretty pleasant place to watch cricket.
With the redevelopments even Headingley is looking a pretty pleasant place to watch cricket.
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TB was always my favourite for viewing.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 8:05 am Highly recommend Trent Bridge as a venue for test watching, excellent set up.
With the redevelopments even Headingley is looking a pretty pleasant place to watch cricket.
Cricinfo has this right on yesterday:
I has assumed Eng won the toss until I found out otherwise in the evening. Up there with Wasim's Einstein moment to bat first against Aus in the WC final 1999.Forget the wickets, if an evenly matched opposition is drawing one more mistake per over than you, you have got the wrong end of the conditions. In this case, you chose it.
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I sense that this series has got a lot of people trying to 'alpha' the opposition rather than necessarily keep their heads. Kohli was never going to stick us in, just as we were never going to pitch it up on day 5 of the last test.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 8:12 amTB was always my favourite for viewing.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 8:05 am Highly recommend Trent Bridge as a venue for test watching, excellent set up.
With the redevelopments even Headingley is looking a pretty pleasant place to watch cricket.
Cricinfo has this right on yesterday:I has assumed Eng won the toss until I found out otherwise in the evening. Up there with Wasim's Einstein moment to bat first against Aus in the WC final 1999.Forget the wickets, if an evenly matched opposition is drawing one more mistake per over than you, you have got the wrong end of the conditions. In this case, you chose it.
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It was a good toss to lose and Joe Root will be thanking his lucky stars he didn't have to chooseTorquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 8:12 amTB was always my favourite for viewing.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 8:05 am Highly recommend Trent Bridge as a venue for test watching, excellent set up.
With the redevelopments even Headingley is looking a pretty pleasant place to watch cricket.
Cricinfo has this right on yesterday:I has assumed Eng won the toss until I found out otherwise in the evening. Up there with Wasim's Einstein moment to bat first against Aus in the WC final 1999.Forget the wickets, if an evenly matched opposition is drawing one more mistake per over than you, you have got the wrong end of the conditions. In this case, you chose it.
Stats are reasonably even, surprisingly, on the advantage/disadvantage of batting first at Headingley. Narrowly in favour of bowling first and not a gimme although more pronounced in the recent past.
Per Cricket Connected:
Of the 78 test matches held here, 29 teams won first batting and 31 won second batting, and 18 matches were drawn.
In the last 5 Test matches held here, the team batting first has won 2 matches and 3 matches was won by the team batting second.
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Maybe stats are not the whole story? If I take the period I can remember as "modern"duke wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 8:21 am It was a good toss to lose and Joe Root will be thanking his lucky stars he didn't have to choose
Stats are reasonably even, surprisingly, on the advantage/disadvantage of batting first at Headingley. Narrowly in favour of bowling first and not a gimme although more pronounced in the recent past.
Per Cricket Connected:
Of the 78 test matches held here, 29 teams won first batting and 31 won second batting, and 18 matches were drawn.
In the last 5 Test matches held here, the team batting first has won 2 matches and 3 matches was won by the team batting second.

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/58337771Former England and Sussex captain Ted Dexter has died aged 86.
Nicknamed 'Lord Ted', Dexter was an aggressive batsman and useful seam bowler who played 62 Tests for England and was captain between 1961-1964. He led Sussex to victory in the first two editions of the limited-overs Gillette Cup and went on to make a surprise two-Test comeback in 1968.
In a statement, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) described Dexter as "one of England's greatest ever cricketers".
"He was captain in 30 of his 62 Test matches and played the game with the same sense of adventure and fun that captures much of the story of his remarkable life."
The statement added that Dexter passed away peacefully in the Compton Hospice in Wolverhampton at midday on Wednesday, 25 August, surrounded by his family.
An attacking middle-order batsman, Dexter scored 4,502 runs at an average of 47.89 for England and took 66 wickets at 34.9.
He was renowned for the power with which he hit the ball and arguably his most famous innings was against the West Indies at Lord's in 1963 when he came in at 0-1 and smashed 70 off 73 deliveries. And six of his nine Test centuries were bigger than 140.
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Turned on the cricket and first ball I saw was Burns getting his off stump tickled. The collapse is on.
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Shame for Hameed - all that work but no ton.
But you can see that him and Burns together might be a good opening partnership for England.
But you can see that him and Burns together might be a good opening partnership for England.
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Solid stuff so far. Have to get a 200+ run lead
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New ball will be available just under an hour after lunch. That could be the critical point. If the Indians get another wicket after lunch they could get into the tale with the new one and look to bat again today and give themselves a target to bowl at on Saturday. If England can get through to tea with only one or two down, then you can see them batting on to 400+ and looking to give themselves a target to bowl India out for an Innings victory.
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This is a hell of a platform. Don't cock this up trying to gun it and the innings victory really is on the cards. Bat well into tomorrow.
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Game over now - just whether England can win by batting once.
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England should look to bat into tomorrow afternoon. Stick 500 on the board and then go hard at India. Aggressive field placements and constant pressure.
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Ton up for Root. He’s been head and shoulders above anyone else in this series.
What I don’t understand, and this is a question not making a point, is why when England are 350 up with the bowlers coming in to bat they don’t just declare?ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 3:20 pm England should look to bat into tomorrow afternoon. Stick 500 on the board and then go hard at India. Aggressive field placements and constant pressure.
Why not give the bowlers a break from going in to bat and have a go at India for a few overs at the end?
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I think they're right to be cautious - this Indian batting lineup could very feasibly leave us chasing a nervy 120ish and we've seen how we've batted most of this series.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 7:30 pmWhat I don’t understand, and this is a question not making a point, is why when England are 350 up with the bowlers coming in to bat they don’t just declare?ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 3:20 pm England should look to bat into tomorrow afternoon. Stick 500 on the board and then go hard at India. Aggressive field placements and constant pressure.
Why not give the bowlers a break from going in to bat and have a go at India for a few overs at the end?
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This Indian batting line up is not in the form - or conditions to allow it to get to a score of around 450-500 in their second innings. England could have declared last night and the match would be essentially over by Tea time today.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:25 amI think they're right to be cautious - this Indian batting lineup could very feasibly leave us chasing a nervy 120ish and we've seen how we've batted most of this series.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 7:30 pmWhat I don’t understand, and this is a question not making a point, is why when England are 350 up with the bowlers coming in to bat they don’t just declare?ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 3:20 pm England should look to bat into tomorrow afternoon. Stick 500 on the board and then go hard at India. Aggressive field placements and constant pressure.
Why not give the bowlers a break from going in to bat and have a go at India for a few overs at the end?
Yes England is prone to a collapse or 2 - but this match result isn't going to turn on the collapse of the English side this time. They have done the hard work by winning the first 2 days comfortably. Even taking into account England's ability to be a bit shite sometimes - it is very much a case of 'job done lads'.
If....IF....England find a way of losing this match - then they should be expelled from test cricket for a decade and every single person involved in the set up should be investigated for match fixing.
Exactly. This India side could easily score 550-600, leaving England to chase 150 on a fifth day Headingley pitch. If they'd been in that position at the end of day three, maybe. But leaving India two days to bat and a day to get you out? No.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:25 amI think they're right to be cautious - this Indian batting lineup could very feasibly leave us chasing a nervy 120ish and we've seen how we've batted most of this series.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 7:30 pmWhat I don’t understand, and this is a question not making a point, is why when England are 350 up with the bowlers coming in to bat they don’t just declare?ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 3:20 pm England should look to bat into tomorrow afternoon. Stick 500 on the board and then go hard at India. Aggressive field placements and constant pressure.
Why not give the bowlers a break from going in to bat and have a go at India for a few overs at the end?
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
England won three of the five days at Lords. India are very capable of a big score. They're also capable of an innings loss. Isn't test cricket great?Thor Sedan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:01 amThis Indian batting line up is not in the form - or conditions to allow it to get to a score of around 450-500 in their second innings. England could have declared last night and the match would be essentially over by Tea time today.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:25 amI think they're right to be cautious - this Indian batting lineup could very feasibly leave us chasing a nervy 120ish and we've seen how we've batted most of this series.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Aug 26, 2021 7:30 pm
What I don’t understand, and this is a question not making a point, is why when England are 350 up with the bowlers coming in to bat they don’t just declare?
Why not give the bowlers a break from going in to bat and have a go at India for a few overs at the end?
Yes England is prone to a collapse or 2 - but this match result isn't going to turn on the collapse of the English side this time. They have done the hard work by winning the first 2 days comfortably. Even taking into account England's ability to be a bit shite sometimes - it is very much a case of 'job done lads'.
If....IF....England find a way of losing this match - then they should be expelled from test cricket for a decade and every single person involved in the set up should be investigated for match fixing.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Exactly this. When you've got a team by the balls you don't let go. Overton and Robinson can both bat, we could easily pile on another 50 or so here. Leave nothing to chance.Biffer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:03 amEngland won three of the five days at Lords. India are very capable of a big score. They're also capable of an innings loss. Isn't test cricket great?Thor Sedan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:01 amThis Indian batting line up is not in the form - or conditions to allow it to get to a score of around 450-500 in their second innings. England could have declared last night and the match would be essentially over by Tea time today.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 8:25 am
I think they're right to be cautious - this Indian batting lineup could very feasibly leave us chasing a nervy 120ish and we've seen how we've batted most of this series.
Yes England is prone to a collapse or 2 - but this match result isn't going to turn on the collapse of the English side this time. They have done the hard work by winning the first 2 days comfortably. Even taking into account England's ability to be a bit shite sometimes - it is very much a case of 'job done lads'.
If....IF....England find a way of losing this match - then they should be expelled from test cricket for a decade and every single person involved in the set up should be investigated for match fixing.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
There's also the psychological effect of a couple of tailenders having some fun - guaranteed to have Virat's temper under pressurePaddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:10 amExactly this. When you've got a team by the balls you don't let go. Overton and Robinson can both bat, we could easily pile on another 50 or so here. Leave nothing to chance.Biffer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:03 amEngland won three of the five days at Lords. India are very capable of a big score. They're also capable of an innings loss. Isn't test cricket great?Thor Sedan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:01 am
This Indian batting line up is not in the form - or conditions to allow it to get to a score of around 450-500 in their second innings. England could have declared last night and the match would be essentially over by Tea time today.
Yes England is prone to a collapse or 2 - but this match result isn't going to turn on the collapse of the English side this time. They have done the hard work by winning the first 2 days comfortably. Even taking into account England's ability to be a bit shite sometimes - it is very much a case of 'job done lads'.
If....IF....England find a way of losing this match - then they should be expelled from test cricket for a decade and every single person involved in the set up should be investigated for match fixing.
Thanks chaps. Much as I love cricket I’ve never played and relatively new to it so very interested in the views.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:10 amExactly this. When you've got a team by the balls you don't let go. Overton and Robinson can both bat, we could easily pile on another 50 or so here. Leave nothing to chance.Biffer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:03 amEngland won three of the five days at Lords. India are very capable of a big score. They're also capable of an innings loss. Isn't test cricket great?Thor Sedan wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 9:01 am
This Indian batting line up is not in the form - or conditions to allow it to get to a score of around 450-500 in their second innings. England could have declared last night and the match would be essentially over by Tea time today.
Yes England is prone to a collapse or 2 - but this match result isn't going to turn on the collapse of the English side this time. They have done the hard work by winning the first 2 days comfortably. Even taking into account England's ability to be a bit shite sometimes - it is very much a case of 'job done lads'.
If....IF....England find a way of losing this match - then they should be expelled from test cricket for a decade and every single person involved in the set up should be investigated for match fixing.
As I said, my thoughts were why make the bowlers go through the trauma of batting when they could be fresh and have a real go at them. But I guess the end of day 2 isn’t the time!
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Fwiw I think there is a strong argument for declaring rather than have Jimmy face.
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Doubt it. How often has a side batting 2nd scored more than 400 at Headingley? Not saying it can't be done but "could easily score" is just silly.
Just checked and average 3rd innings score is ............. 240.
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Michael Holding was making the same point on the commentary. What is the point of letting Pammy get worked over by Bumrah. Get hit and getting hurt. Made no sense.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 10:15 am Fwiw I think there is a strong argument for declaring rather than have Jimmy face.
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Anyone with tickets tomorrow will see England wrapping this match up comfortably.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 10:27 amDoubt it. How often has a side batting 2nd scored more than 400 at Headingley? Not saying it can't be done but "could easily score" is just silly.
Just checked and average 3rd innings score is ............. 240.
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If England get 1 or 2 early - India will be skittled by end of play today.ScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 10:31 amAnyone with tickets tomorrow will see England wrapping this match up comfortably.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 27, 2021 10:27 amDoubt it. How often has a side batting 2nd scored more than 400 at Headingley? Not saying it can't be done but "could easily score" is just silly.
Just checked and average 3rd innings score is ............. 240.
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Pammy hooping it around already. Any play tomorrow is going to be a short day.
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Aye - but there is a huge difference between a 30 run first innings lead and a 350 run first innings lead. Also - India have scored over 400 runs in this series how many times so far?
India struggle against seam and bouncy movement at the best of times - but add to the fact that their entire top order is in form that can be best described as patchy - this test is done.
But that shouldn't take away from the fact that England bowled extremely well as a unit on the first day - Burns and Hameed could be a very good opening duo, Malan looks like someone who could solve the number 3 position (if given a chance and time).
In recent years there have been some sizeable scores in the third innings at Headingley - 2017 England 490/8 dec, 2015 NZ 454/8 dec, 2014 Sri Lanka 457.
It should be noted I'm clutching at straws because I've got a ticket for tomorrow.
It should be noted I'm clutching at straws because I've got a ticket for tomorrow.
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