Monday, November 7, 2011

West Indies gains as Indian Batting fails again

Indian batsmen are facing grim days. Whether through injury, form issues or lack of match practice, over the past few months they've come up short in tough batting conditions.
Monday's dramatic day of Test cricket at the Feroz Shah Kotla showed that not much had changed from the greens of England to the strangely low and slow pitch at the Kotla.
Rahul Dravid, for one, still remains the bulwark of this batting order even as the edifice inexplicably crumbles around him. On a fascinating day's play in which 17 wickets fell, India came up 95 runs short of West Indies'first-innings total of 304, and the Kotla pitch for more details....


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