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3rd Test: India Would Back Themselves To Chase Down 240-250, Says Dinesh Karthik
India’s chase could begin from as early as the final session of day four’s play on Sunday after taking out eight England wickets so far. "I would think India would back themselves to chase down 240, 250. All of their batters are in form and they have consistently gotten over 300 in this series," said Karthik on Sky Sports’ broadcast.
He was also in praise of off-spin bowling all-rounder Washington Sundar, who’s picked three crucial wickets in Joe Root, Jamie Smith and Ben Stokes. "Washington is replacing one of the legends of the game in Ravichandran Ashwin and has been overshadowed for a major part of his career."
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- 06 Feb 2021 04:31