July 19, 2026

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Hats off to Pant, but we are not scared of what we need to chase – England assistant coach

Rishabh Pant’s splendid presentation that additional 146 sudden spikes in demand for board has not shaken England’s attitude as per right hand mentor Paul Collingwood. He said that the host group isn’t “frightened” and will retaliate in the rescheduled fifth Test.

Be that as it may, Collingwood said England were not frightened by the wonderful return by Team India as they were accustomed to pursuing enormous aggregates in the fourth innings as of late.

“I don’t feel our backs were against the wall for a really long time, yet caps off to the manner in which Pant played. At the point when you’re facing top notch players, they can do a-list things,” Collingwood said.

“We’re not frightened of what we really want to pursue in the fourth innings. The manner in which we played in the three games against New Zealand showed we’re not overawed by the thing the resistance will get in the main innings,” he added.

In their last Test series against New Zealand, England pursued down fourth-innings aggregates more than 250 threefold and enlisted their 3-0 series win.Team England is seen embracing a forceful methodology under skipper Ben Stokes and mentor Brendon McCullum.

“We’re not playing customary Test cricket. We’re attempting to be just about as going after as could be expected and hoping to take wickets with the field placings,” said Collingwood, who played 68 Tests for England.

“We’re not continuously attempting to stem the stream and hold the run rate down. We need to be on the more forceful side of the line. We can be content with this day’s worth of effort and getting them for anything under 360-370 would be a decent outcome for us.”

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