Zak Crawley has shown confidence with the bat throughout this series. It seems like he is getting starts in every match, but that big innings from him still awaits.
He possesses a terrific technique, leveraging his height and reach, playing the ball from where it pitches. Additionally, he demonstrates clarity of mind, confidently choosing his shots.
Undoubtedly, Crawley is an integral part of the team. Pace upfront doesn’t seem to trouble him much at all, showcasing an impressive attribute. Thus, whenever India has resorted to their spinners in the initial overs in this series, it has been out of desperation to take wickets because otherwise, England has appeared unrestrained.
20, 31, 76, and 73; these are the scores of Zak Crawley in the test series so far. It indicates that he is getting the starts he desires but failing to convert them into big hundreds. Furthermore, in the era of impactful play, numbers don’t hold much significance.
England will play the third test match in Rajkot. It evokes memories for England as the last match played at this venue ended in a draw. However, draws are no longer in the cards for this team, as they now strive solely for victory or defeat.
Draws or match-saving tactics are too dull for England. Despite numerous things going awry for England, they have remained thoroughly competitive. In test cricket, a team must capitalize on their first innings performance because, honestly, if the team falters there, everything thereafter requires a chase in the game.
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First innings are where an advantage is gained, and unfortunately, England hasn’t been able to position themselves effectively. There’s no issue with their mentality or method; it just requires more effective execution, and they certainly need some luck on their side.
Therefore, the first step for England is to bring stability. They need someone in the middle order who can adhere to the plan and stay till the end. When Ollie Pope accomplished this, they emerged victorious.
It’s not reluctance but rather the bad form of Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow that’s a concern. If these two can regain their form and provide consistency with intent, then this England side can surely surpass the 350-run mark.