Published 16:35 IST, July 9th 2023
'They need discipline': Sachin Tendulkar gives out valuable advice for Ben Stokes and Co.
Australia are 2-0 up in the series and need just one more win in their kitty to retain the Ashes. England haven't won the coveted urn since 2015
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The 3rd Test of the Ashes 2023 was moving along quickly despite rain at Headingley for most of Day 3. Australia lost wickets often after starting on their overnight total of 116/4. However, because of Travis Head's tenacious 50, they managed to reach 224 all out, giving England a target of 251 to win. After five overs of play, England had scored a total of 27. They are now thought to be the favourites with two days left in the match unless a probable batting collapse hampers their prospects.
3 things you need to know
- Steve Smith was the player of the 2nd Test at Lord’s Stadium
- England will be eyeing their first Ashes win in 2023
- Australia won 2 Tests of 5 in the Ashes 2023
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Sachin Tendulkar has huge advice for the England Cricket Team in the ENG vs AUS
Sachin Tendulkar, the famed Indian batting star, appears to be paying careful attention to what is going on in Leeds. He provided some words of wisdom for the host squad, captained by Ben Stokes, asking them to bat with balance. Tendulkar emphasised the need to remain rational while having a positive attitude. His wise remarks emphasise the need to establish a balance between prudence and aggression, recognising the necessity to navigate the game with a controlled approach while still displaying a positive outlook in their batting performance.
In his tweet, Sachin Tendulkar emphasises the significance of the first hour of play at Headingley and claims that it will determine the fate of the game. Tendulkar feels that the pitch is in good shape and that the English side may effectively chase the target provided they keep a smart and optimistic approach to their batting.
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ENG vs AUS: Former English captain Nasser Hussain claims to opt for a positive mindset in the
Former England captain Nasser Hussain agreed with Sachin Tendulkar. Hussain said in his Daily Mail column that England's optimistic attitude, as seen in their short innings the night before, will very likely continue. He recognised the possibility of the fielding team losing control quickly at Headingley, as evidenced in prior spectacular matches. Hussain emphasised that England's objective now is to maintain their optimism but still taking a bit more cautious approach. This means that the English squad must mix aggression with tactical acumen in order to effectively traverse the game and reach a favourable conclusion and win their first Test in the Ashes 2023.
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16:35 IST, July 9th 2023