Key Points

Ravi Shastri praised India's steady start in the rain-hit 5th Test while criticizing England's inconsistent bowling. He noted the strong partnership between Gill and Sudharsan, built on their IPL experience. The Oval's conditions still favor bowlers, requiring patience and accuracy. England’s Tongue and Overton need to improve their line and length to capitalize.

Key Points: Ravi Shastri Praises India While Criticizing England in 5th Test

  • Shastri credits India's disciplined batting in tough conditions
  • England's bowlers lacked accuracy with loose deliveries
  • Gill and Sudharsan's IPL chemistry aids their partnership
  • The Oval pitch still offers significant assistance to bowlers
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5th Test: England were inconsistent but India played well, says Ravi Shastri

Ravi Shastri highlights India's strong start and England's inconsistency in the 5th Test at The Oval amid rain interruptions.

"India will take 72-2. They played well towards the end of the session. I thought England were inconsistent. – Ravi Shastri"

London, July 31

Former India head coach Ravi Shastri stated that England showed inconsistency, while the visitors’ performed admirably in the first session of the ongoing fifth Test at The Oval. Before rain forced an early lunch break to be taken, India were at 72/2 after 23 overs, with B Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill unbeaten on 25 and 15 respectively.

If there’s no further rain, day one's play will begin at 3pm local time, which translates to 7:30pm IST.

"India will take 72-2. They played well towards the end of the session. I thought England were inconsistent, some loose deliveries on offer that were put away."

"It was a kind of track where you had to be accurate and patient, get the ball in the right areas, and let the pitch do the rest. Gill and Sudharsan play a lot of cricket with each other in the IPL. They ran well between the wickets and rotated the strike, so they will be pretty pleased with that," said Shastri on Sky Sports’ broadcast.

He also talked about how conditions at The Oval still have plenty to offer for bowlers. "One wicket can lead to another quickly here, there's no doubt about that. You will need your share of luck here, too, as a bowler."

"The reason I say patience is because you will beat the bat, but you've got to be consistent with your line and length, not try anything flash, because there is plenty on offer from this ground."

Former England cricketer Ian Ward feels Josh Tongue and Jamie Overton need to do more for getting desired accuracy with the ball. "One thing England will be saying in that dressing room, I would imagine, is they need to get their accuracy back."

"Atkinson was excellent, Woakes was good but they need more from Tongue and Overton. Overton needs to be able to stand up. He keeps slipping and sliding and dragging the ball down. But, given the conditions that are still prevalent, they can get four wickets quite quickly here."

- IANS

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Aditya G
England's bowling was all over the place today. Our batsmen need to capitalize on these loose deliveries tomorrow. Hope rain doesn't spoil the match!
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, I think both teams have areas to improve. India's middle order needs to be careful - one wicket can change everything at The Oval.
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Priya S
Shubman Gill's technique against swing is improving match by match! 🏏 But we shouldn't get overconfident - England can bounce back anytime.
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Nikhil C
While I agree with Shastri's analysis, I wish our commentators would be more critical sometimes. Our top order still has technical flaws against moving ball.
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Kavya N
The IPL experience is really showing in how Gill-Sudharsan run between wickets! Hope they convert this start into big scores tomorrow 🤞

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