At a venue where Fred Trueman often terrorised batsmen, India continue to sweat over their fast bowling resources ahead of the fifth one-dayer at Headingley, one that they have to win to stay alive in the series.
Paul Collingwood, England’s captain, has termed the surface a “typical Headingley pitch”. It’s a surface that’s generally been a good one for batting (Sri Lanka hunted down 322 in a stunning 37.3 overs here last year) but one needs to go back to 1999 for the previous 250-plus total.
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