
Trisha Ghosal in Manchester
In a five-match series as closely contested as this, it’s often the smallest margins that tilt the scales. And one of the biggest gaps between India and England hasn’t been in the top order but right at the bottom.
India’s tail, wickets 8 to 11, has contributed just 181 runs in six innings across the series so far. That’s an average of 30.17 per innings, with eight ducks. In contrast, England’s last four have added 278 runs in five innings, averaging 55.60, with only four ducks. The difference in output from the tail isn’t just numerical, it’s psychological.
We’ve seen it repeatedly. At Headingley, India collapsed to 17/4 and 15/4 from their No.8s down. At Edgbaston, 29/4 before the middle order took charge, while the second innings ended with a declaration before the tail…
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