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Not much in wicket, says Bresnan

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Birmingham: England pacer Tim Bresnan on Wednesday said there were no demons in the Edgbaston pitch and the pacers had to build pressure to dismiss the quality Indian batting lineup on the opening day of the third Test here.

“There was not a lot in the wicket, it did flatten out, we were expecting it to be a little bit quicker and seam more. It was not like Trent bridge and we needed to build pressure,” said Bresnan.

“It felt nice as wickets were shared around a bit. We definitely now have hunt in the pack mentality. We do enjoy each other’s success and it’s great for team spirit.

“They are some very good players, their stats and averages prove it. It’s rather we have our plans and we are delivering it. It’s working, how well we are bowling as a unit but they are still quality players,” added Bresnan, whose four wickets included the ones of Gautam Gambhir, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman.”It would have been naive on our part to believe they are not going to have any partnership,” he said, “It’s a massive cliche but it’s true that if someone had given us 224 (India’s score) at the start of the day, we would have accepted it.” (PTI)

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