Even then, one has to take a huge variable into consideration that Karachi Test saw Pakistan reduced to 39-6, before a reasonable total was compiled after a strong partnership. From what looked to be India's fielding during first day's play, the best they managed to accomplish was 136-4. To me, the mentioned two scores are world's apart. India never looked to be in contention within the game, and against the opposition. Seemed like they had all the plans down on paper, as to where to bowl and how the things should be done, but failed to actually implement it on the field.
Edged, Strauss is gone caught off Pathan. Cook is on the receiving end of the most amount of problems India has caused thus far for the batters, but Strauss, unfortunately, had to return to the pavilion.
Very good bowling by India. There were at least a dozen deliveries that I can count off-hand, by almost all bowlers used so far, that had "wicket reproduction" written all over it. Glad to see the patience paying dividends for India!
2.88 RPO is way below-average. They need to get that upto speed, as much as possible, in order for a slightest possibility to win this match. They need Deano to go "GOING......GOING......GONE!"
Yeah, looks like they've got some motivation. Commentators are right, kaif jumps right when the bat hits ball. Same thing happened in pakistan when kaif was at slips...too bad he didnt learn from his mistakes
Oh man, this is so going to make tomorrow's front-page headlines. SreeSanth and his break-dance moves. Commentators showed another clip where he ahem you know (:D), and my, my my......
Pietersen drives back to Kumble who appeals for a caught and bowled chance, the third umpire has been referred...looks to be out, waiting for third umpire (3rd umpire seems to be sleeping)