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2nd Test: India’s Collapse At Headingley Will Be On The Back Of England’s Minds, Says Broad
In first session’s play, Chris Woakes and Brydon Carse were amongst the wickets as India made 98/2. Despite little help from the pitch for seamers, there were occasions where England could have got more wickets, but it was denied due to umpire’s call.
“It’s important you don’t chase wickets and instead settle into your length. Sometimes when you bowl you want to get a team out for under 250, so you get it up there full, look to swing it and disappear to the boundary.”
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