Key Points

Ravi Shastri didn’t hold back, calling India’s performance "flat and bleak" after England dominated the morning session. Pope and Root’s unbeaten partnership put England within striking distance of India’s first-innings total. Missed opportunities, including a dropped catch and a botched run-out, compounded India’s struggles. With the pitch easing out, England now has a golden chance to bat India out of the contest.

Key Points: Shastri Slams India as England Dominate Manchester Test Session

  • England trail by just 26 runs after a dominant 300+ session
  • Pope and Root notch centuries in a flawless partnership
  • Shastri criticizes India's lack of breakthroughs and flat bowling
  • Missed run-out and dropped chances add to India's woes
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It looks flat and bleak for India...: Shastri slams visitors for wicketless first session on Day-3 at Manchester

Ravi Shastri criticizes India's wicketless session as Pope and Root dominate, putting England in control of the Manchester Test.

"It looks flat and bleak for India, because England have had the perfect session. – Ravi Shastri"

Manchester, July 25

Former Indian head coach Ravi Shastri slammed Team India for their poor, wicketless session one on day three of the fourth Manchester Test, saying that the match looks "flat and bleak" for the visitors as the hosts went about their job in a "professional manner."

A century partnership between Ollie Pope and Joe Root brought England within touching distance of India's first innings score as the Three Lions finished the first session with a score in excess of 300 runs on day three of the fourth Manchester Test on Friday. At the end of the first session, England was 332/2, with Pope (70*) and Root (63*) unbeaten. They trail by 26 runs.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Shastri said, "It looks flat and bleak for India, because England have had the perfect session.

"They went about their job in a professional manner; they knew what they had to do, they had to negate (Jasprit) Bumrah in the first half an hour of play, deny India a wicket, and they, you know, with the attack India have, that things would go flat," he added.

Shastri said that with the wicket being flattened and the sun being out, the conditions look good for batting, and it is "hard work" for India.

"It is a great chance now for England to bat the whole day and bat India out of this contest," he concluded.

At the start of the first session, England was 225/2, with Pope (20*) and Root (11*) unbeaten.

England started off the day with a positive intent, with Mohammed Siraj leaking some runs and India missing out on a run-out chance to remove Root. Eventually, the duo reached their 50-run partnership.

With a fine shot for four against Bumrah, Pope helped England reach the 250-run mark in 54.5 overs, as he attempted a fine pull shot through backwards square leg, finding a gap in the leg side.

After his 31st run, Root overtook Rahul Dravid and Jacques Kallis to become the third-highest run-getter of all time.

The relentless grind of Indian pacers Bumrah, Siraj and Anshul Kamboj did not pay off as Root-Pope continued to amass runs at a solid tempo. Pope was back among the runs, bringing up his fifty in 93 balls, with six fours.

Kamnoj missed a chance to dismiss Pope in the 63rd over as wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel could not catch the ball as Pope tried to guide the ball through the third man region. It was a tough chance, but a missed opportunity nonetheless.

A beautiful straight drive by Pope on a full-length delivery by Kamboj helped the duo reach their 100-run partnership in 172 balls.

England reached the 300-run mark in 66.5 overs.

Root also reached his half-century in 99 balls, with six fours. The duo continued to fine runs against the spin pair of Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar.

Root and Pope made sure England finished the session on a high.

- ANI

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Ananya R
The missed run-out and dropped catches are costing us dearly. In Test cricket, you can't afford such lapses against quality batsmen like Root and Pope. Hope they regroup after lunch!
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Karthik V
Why aren't we trying more short balls? The pitch has flattened out but we need to be creative. England showed how to bowl on flat tracks in their last tour of India. Time to return the favor!
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, I must say Root and Pope's partnership was class. But India shouldn't lose hope - one good session can change everything in Test cricket. The new ball is coming soon!
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Priyanka N
Our field placements have been too defensive. Need attacking fields to create chances! Also, where is Ashwin? His experience could have been valuable on this pitch. Team selection questionable 🤔
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Michael C
England have played brilliantly, but let's not forget India's strong batting lineup. If we can restrict them to under 450, our batsmen can still make a match of this. Test cricket is about patience!
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Divya L
The body language says it all - shoulders dropping, no energy in the field. Need Kohli's intensity back in the dressing room! Where's the famous Indian fighting spirit? 🇮🇳

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