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Timesofindia.com in London: the rhythm of England Josh Tongue admitted that the bowling alley of a short bowler on day 3 would always be a difficult challenge, but remained calm about the fourth prosecution because the hosts were fixed to an intimidating target of 374 points by India during the final test at the oval. “It would always be a difficult demand for us the quisons,” said Tongue after the stumps on Saturday. “But we are quite refrigerated. Do not think too much about the target. With the programming of strikers we have, there is no reason why we can not chase it.” Tongue also explained how the terrain changed over three days. “There was a bit early, but the heavy roll seemed to flatten it. However, the strange length.” Asked about a potential Ashes later this year, the quick launcher broke out. “Do not think in advance right now,” he said. Tongue, which was taken for some by Nightwatchman Akash Deep, admitted that the lower order races were frustrating. “He got a few points. It hurts.”

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Can England succeed in pursuing the objective of 374 points set by India?

India had previously taken care of the match with a beautiful hundred Yashasvi Jaiswal and a fiery 66 of Akash Deep, who shared a century stand in the morning. Washington Sundar then broke a 46 -ball 53 while India set a record goal of 374 – the highest ever set at the trial cricket oval. At the end of the game, England was 50 to 1, with Siraj withdrawing Crawley just before the stumps. With two full days, the match is still open, although India looks firmly at the top. The approach of England on day 4 could define the test and perhaps the series.

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