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    England v India: first men’s one-day cricket international – live

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    24th over: England 113-6 (Root 14, Dawson 3) Three singles off Dube with Rahul stil up to the stumps.

    “Do you have any idea why Root and Brook seemingly can’t deal with medium pace with the keeper up?” asks Billy Vignoles.

    “They both seem to manage just fine against spinners and yet the keeper comes up to the stumps to a seamer and it suddenly looks like they haven’t held a bat before. Maybe I’m just being a simpleton but surely the extra KpH can’t be making that much difference to their footwork?”

    I think it is a rhythm thing more than anything, both like to get out to the ball and cut down the angles but having the keeper up prevents that approach and means you are much more static in the crease, that affects your timing and is why we see so many caught and bowled a la Neser and Boland in the last Ashes. It’s been a fascinating development in the Test game over the last year and I really enjoy watching keeper’s excel at it, like Tom Blundell did for NZ in the Test series just gone.

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