
Post-Tendulkar Chase Curse Continues: India Fall Short at Lord’s Despite Jadeja’s Fight
London [UK], July 16:
India’s long-standing troubles in fourth-innings run chases were once again exposed at Lord’s, the iconic ‘Home of Cricket’, as the team failed to chase down a modest 193-run target in the third Test against England, losing by 22 runs and slipping to a 1-2 deficit in the five-match series.
Despite Ravindra Jadeja’s gritty knock and unexpected resistance from tailenders Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, the visitors crumbled under pressure and were bowled out, continuing a trend of fourth-innings failures that has haunted the team since Sachin Tendulkar’s retirement in November 2013.
Since December 2013, Team India has chased down 150-plus targets in Test matches successfully only twice, while losing 17 times and drawing seven. This statistical slump raises serious questions about India’s temperament and execution in pressure chases, even with star names like Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Ajinkya Rahane, Murali Vijay, Cheteshwar Pujara, and Rishabh Pant in the mix over the years.
India has also faltered chasing relatively moderate totals:
These repeated failures underscore a persistent vulnerability in pressure chases, regardless of the strength of the batting order on paper.
After being reduced to 58/4, India further slumped to 82/7, making the chase appear insurmountable. But Jadeja, in his trademark gritty style, resisted with a fighting fifty, while Bumrah and Siraj showed heart with the bat, reducing the margin of defeat. Yet, the team failed to finish the job—again.
With two Tests remaining in the England series, the big question is whether India can break the post-Tendulkar jinx and reestablish themselves as capable chasers under pressure. The onus now lies on the batting unit, especially the seniors, to step up when it matters most.
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