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James Anderson Sets Audacious Goal Against India With 332 Runs

James Anderson Sets Audacious Goal Against India With 332 Runs

By - 05 Feb 2024 10:26 AM

James Anderson, an experienced bowler for England, observed that India's batting strategy in the second innings was cautious on Sunday and expressed that "nerves were there to see" as the powerful hosts were unsure of a safe target against their "Bazball" approach. Day three saw England set a target of 399, but it appeared they would end up chasing much more in the afternoon session. India had a 370-run lead at teatime (227 for 6), but their long tail was not wagging again as they could only muster 28 runs in 14.3 overs in the last session. "I believe that today's performance demonstrated their nerves; they batted without knowing how many was enough. In the second innings, India's batting strategy was cautious, according to veteran England pacer James Anderson, who said that "nerves were there to see" as the powerful hosts were unsure of a safe target against their "Bazball" approach. On the third day, England was supposed to chase 399, but it appeared like they would end up chasing much more in the afternoon session. At tea, India had a 370-run lead at 227 for six. However, in the final session, their long tail was not wagging as they could only muster 28 runs in 14.3 overs. "I believe that they showed nerves today by batting so many times that they weren't sure how many was enough.Even tonight, he was itching to go out there and chase those runs down. We have prepared our stall; tomorrow won't be any different; we'll play in the same manner as we have for the previous two years.

The 41-year-old, who bowled the best two innings for England, said, "Whether we win or lose, it's not relevant because we are extremely competitive and want to win every game we play, but we want to play in a certain way."
With their ultra-aggressive style, Anderson claimed England has revolutionized Test cricket and cast doubt on the minds of their opponents.Over the past two years, especially in the last twelve months, there have been times when the way teams have responded leads us to believe that we're doing something right. Returning to the Ashes, the fact that the first ball of the Ashes has a point on the boundary tells us that we are doing something correctly.
"I'm not sure if intimidating is the appropriate word, but it's creating a different mental image in the minds of the opposition and the captain. Today, it felt very much like that; they didn't seem to know what a good score against us would be.
 
 
The wicket is still in good shape; the occasional player is keeping low, but that's to be expected. Additionally, Shubman performed exceptionally well today, which indicates that there are still points to be earned.

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