http://www.senore.com/Cricket/GP-Swann-c1501 looks forward to India’s 4-0 whitewash – Cricket News Update
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4-0 whitewash.
Following the fourth day’s play, the 32-year-old off-spinner commented on his team’s impressive bowling performance stating that the side’s pacers, alongside him, need to offer another superb run with the ball, having left with just 7 Indian wickets.
"After five days of cricket, if you're just going to turn up happy with the draw, then you're not going to last long in this regime,” said Swann.
“We’ll be turning up tomorrow, 100 per cent committed to try and win the game. If anyone aired those sorts of views (of a draw) in the changing room, they'd be down and rightly so. We need to try to get the wickets early. It would help if we could get three
or four before lunch, especially get rid of Tendulkar. We don't want him sticking around too long," he added.
The Indian tourists came out with another lame cricketing performance on the proceeding, final Test match, being played at the Kennington Oval, London.
Suffering another successive blow to its batting roster, the visitors now stand in another awkward spot, having earned a ‘follow-on’, thanks to the much impressive batting by http://www.senore.com/Cricket/R-Dravid-c2229.
England will now be taking on India in the final day of play after the former Test Champions are set to resume their follow on session from the fourth day’s wrap up of 129 for 3.
As for Swann, the spinner has been exceptional with the ball on the 4th Test fixture and was seen making a notable comeback following a slightly ‘laidback’ performance in the previous three games.
Swann currently holds 5 wickets from 2 innings, including the potent dismissals of India’s openers, Dravid and http://www.senore.com/Cricket/V-Sehwag-c2739. However, the player now hopes to come out with another impressive spinning performance with all eyes set on a 4-0 win.
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