The hopes of the England cricket team of a sensational victory in the second Test against India hang in the balance after they were set a mammoth 399-run chase in Visakhapatnam. Despite losing opener Ben Duckett by the close of Day 3, they still harbour dreams of replicating past heroics on Asian soil.
India, spearheaded by a century from Shubman Gill, were dismissed for 255, giving themselves a substantial lead after England chipped away at their batting line-up. Chasing such a target requires near-miraculous batting, but England remain defiant, buoyed by their aggressive “Bazball” approach.
Tom Hartley, the English spinner who impressed on his Test debut, will finally get to celebrate with his father, Bill Hartley, despite missing the match due to work commitments.
During the eight-day break between the second and third Tests, England’s players will head to Abu Dhabi, the location of their pre-tour training camp, for some rest and relaxation. This coincides with Bill’s planned trip to the UAE for a break from running the family’s floristry business.
This reunion holds special significance for Tom Hartley, as Bill himself is a decorated athlete, having won a silver medal at the Commonwealth Games. Back in England, Tom Hartley still helps out at the family’s nurseries, the very place where he honed his cricketing skills on a makeshift net during his younger years.