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Former India Cricketer Analyzes Pressure in IND vs ENG Day 4 Clash

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India’s Strategic Pressure on England’s Batting Line-Up

Former India batting coach Sanjay Bangar provided insights into the strategic pressure applied by India’s bowlers during the final session of Day 4 in the fifth Test against England. The match, held at a crucial juncture, saw India leveraging their seam attack to unsettle England’s batsmen. Despite the formidable performances by Joe Root and Harry Brook, who both scored centuries, India’s bowlers managed to induce a late collapse in England’s innings.

Root and Brook’s Centuries Under Pressure

Joe Root and Harry Brook showcased their batting prowess by reaching centuries, which initially placed England in a strong position. Their partnership was pivotal in stabilizing England’s innings after early setbacks. However, as the day progressed, India’s bowlers intensified their efforts, creating a challenging environment for the English batsmen.

India’s Seamers Trigger Late Collapse

The turning point came when India’s seamers executed a well-planned strategy that led to a significant collapse in England’s batting order. By the end of Day 4, England found themselves at 339/6, still requiring 35 runs to meet their target. This late surge by India’s bowlers highlighted their ability to perform under pressure and shift the momentum of the game.

Implications for the Final Day

As the match heads into its final day, both teams are poised for a tense conclusion. England needs to regroup and focus on achieving the remaining runs, while India aims to capitalize on their late-day success to secure a victory. The outcome of this match could have significant implications for both teams’ standings and morale.

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