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‘We’ll Try To Adapt, But It’s A Hell Of A Lot Of Runs’:Trescothick On England’s Challenge Ahead Of Final Day At Edgbaston
With 536 runs still needed and seven wickets in hand, Trescothick acknowledged the difficulty of the challenge but refused to rule out any possibility.
“We all probably appreciate that it’s a hell of a lot of runs to try and score,” Trescothick said after play on Day 4. “It’s 550 [536] tomorrow and I don’t think we’ve seen scoring rates quite that quick in a day, so of course it will be challenging. But we’ve probably got about another 10 to 15 overs of the ball at the hardest point before it gets a little bit soft, and then we’ll see how we’re going from that point, really.”
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