India tour
Alex Lees Opens-Up On England's Position At Edgbaston Test Against India
Alex Lees, the England opener who was run out after scoring 56 in England's second innings run chase, told a post-play media conference on the 4th day: "If we bat well for the first 30-40 minutes tomorrow (Tuesday) morning we should be in a pretty strong position (to win the match). We are just very optimistic."
He said: "(Ben) Stokes' spell turned the game on its head. The (England) bowling this morning was the biggest turning point." The England captain and all-rounder Stokes captured four wickets for 33 runs in a spell replete with short pitched bowlers, which fetched dividends for the home side as Indian batsmen obliged with injudicious hooks.
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