
Headingley Test: 7 wickets falling in 54 minutes hard to take by any stretch of imagination, says Sunil Gavaskar
India Today
India went through another collapse in the first session of Day 4 after the fall of Cheteshwar Pujara to suffer an innings defeat in the third Test at Headingley.
Sunil Gavaskar said that it was clear India would not survive the day after Cheteshwar Pujara fell early on Saturday. Pujara did not add to his overnight total of 91 on Day 4, falling to player of the match Ollie Robinson and India went on to lose their remaining seven wickets in the next 16 overs. 56/3 to 78 all out in 1st innings237/3 to 278 all out in 2nd innings63 runs from last 7 wickets across two innings. In 554 Tests, there's been only one worse performance for India. At Pune vs Australia in 2017 the last 7 wickets added just 41 runs in the match.#ENGvIND Gavaskar said that while India's tail produced runs in the second Test at Lord's, it was more due to England getting their tactics wrong than anything else and the hosts made no such mistake on Saturday.More Related News