
Trying to get near a 471-run first-innings total would have been a steep climb for most sides.
But so emphatically did England turn the tables on India, that for most part of day three of the first Test here in Headingley, it was the visitors – despite a rejuvenating, cool breeze blowing across the ground – who resembled a pack of tired cyclists staring at a hulking mountain.
England, from an overnight 209 for three, fought India to a standstill, ending its first essay just six runs adrift. For the remaining two days, the forecast is for grey skies, which means India has to bat both for time and runs.
By close on Sunday, India showed the stomach for a fight by reaching 90 for two, propelled by a silken K.L. Rahul knock (47 batting, 75b, 7×4). The opening session on Monday may well decide who cracks open the contest.
– N. Sudarshan
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