Veteran ’keeper-batsman Karthik reckons performance in first Test at Trent Bridge will boost Virat & Co’s morale for second game at Lord’s
India captain Virat Kohli celebrates the fall of an England wicket during the first Test at Trent Bridge in Nottingham recently. Pic/Getty Images; (right) Dinesh Karthik
India wicketkeeper-batsman Dinesh Karthik has said that the Indians have done enough to go in to the second Test with an upper hand.
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Though the first Test at Trent Bridge ended in a draw, India had done enough to trouble the English. “I think India definitely had the upper hand going into the final day. India will take a lot more from this game than England would. Overall, they played a very good brand of cricket,” Karthik said.
“Bumrah set the tone in the first over, setting up Rory Burns the way he did, the bowling unit was good and I thought the batters came in with a lot of intent,” Karthik added further.
Both captains Joe Root and Virat Kohli have said that their respective teams have taken a lot of confidence. “We certainly felt like we are on top of the game. We bowled well enough and batted well enough to stay in the contest,” Kohli had said after the match.
Host captain Root said that the second innings performance in which England scored 303 to set India a target of 209 would give his team confidence after the disastrous first innings performance.
“We’re going to Lord’s a lot more confident that if we’d performed in the second innings like we did in the first innings,” Root had said after the match on Sunday.
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