WTC Final: We can chase 450 or more, says Shardul Thakur


Ashis Ray

The Oval (London), Jun 10 (IANS): India all-rounder Shardul Thakur told the media at the end of third day's play in the World Test Championship final against Australia that India can chase 450 or more in the fourth innings of the match.

At draw of stumps on Day 3, Australia were 123/4, leading by 296 runs, with Marnus Labuschagne (41*) and Cameron Green (7*) holding fort.

Answering a question, Thakur said: "Cricket is a funny game. You never know how much we can chase."

Thakur, however, described the wicket as "under prepared".

"There is an area (at the Vauxhall End side of the pitch) from where the ball is rising. Today some balls also kept low," he said.

On Ajinkya Rahane not fielding after top-scoring with 89, Thakur disclosed he was hit on a finger while batting, but stressed that "it doesn't look too bad".

Speaking to the media, Australia seamer Mitchell Starc praised Rahane's innings, saying, "Jinx (Rahane's nickname) played really well. A special catch (by Cameron Green) got him out. We know what a good player he is."

Asked about dismissing Virat Kohli with a bouncer which the batsman nicked on Day 2, he responded: "It came out well and I got lucky. I just ran in and hit the wicket."

Starc felt the pitch began to "play tricks" on the third day.

"With sunshine predicted tomorrow, the wicket might play more tricks," he concluded.

  

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  • Dr.Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Sat, Jun 10 2023

    Hats off to India's Thakur Saheb, Sir Jadeja, and Rahane Ji. Indeed Indian batters are capable of chasing any target in the sessions to come. A victory or a draw cannot be ruled out. All the best.

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