The prospect of a dramatic finale to the primary check between England and India was washed out at Trent Bridge on Sunday, with play on the fifth and ultimate day referred to as off attributable to rain with no ball being bowled.
The check was finely poised with India 52/1 in a single day in its second innings and chasing 209 for the victory. With 157 runs or 9 wickets wanted to settle issues, even a half day’s play could have been sufficient to get a optimistic outcome.
India’s captain Virat Kohli gestures in the course of the fourth day of first Test. (AP Photo/Rui Vieira)
But the gamers by no means even made it out of the pavilion, with morning showers persevering with into the afternoon and step by step consuming away on the out there time. Eventually, the umpires made the inevitable name to desert the match.
After the sport India captain, Virat Kohli expressed his disappointment as incessant rain at Nottingham performed spoilsport. “We were expecting rain on days three and four but it chose to come on day five. It would have been enjoyable to play and watch, but it’s a shame. This is exactly what we wanted to do; start strong. On day five we knew we had our chances. We certainly felt like we were on top of the game. Getting that lead was crucial, but it’s a shame we couldn’t finish day five. Getting to fifty overnight was important. We just didn’t want to play for survival,” he mentioned.
Yes, Kohli and his teammates shall be feeling cheated due to rain. But, they had been far dominant and superior aspect on this draw. Hope and need they will proceed the identical present with out getting upset. #ENGvIND
— R P Singh रुद्र प्रताप सिंह (@rpsingh) August 8, 2021
“Our intent kept us ahead. It’s hard work of three odd weeks for our bowlers with the bat. We were talking of a lead of 40-odd but we ended up with 95 and those runs were gold dust. Most likely this will be our template in this series, but adaptability has been our strength. The conditions and the pace on the wicket needs to be seen, but this team will be our template. England and India have always been a blockbuster, and looking forward to the next Test,” Kohli added on the post-match presentation.
Meanwhile, England captain Joe Root believed that their aspect had been in with an opportunity as properly. “The weather disrupted what would have been a very interesting final day. Great Test match to play in and watch as well. Sets up the series really well and hopefully we can take it into the next games. We certainly believed we could win. We knew we would have opportunities if we took our catches and kept our fields. It’s a shame it ended this way,” mentioned Root.