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Can bruised team India rejuvenate themselves to challenge England at Manchester?

Manchester: India arrived for a five-test series, with the first drawn on a lifeless Trent Bridge wicket since rated as "poor" by the International Cricket Council, who duly warned The England and Wales Cricket Board.



PANKAJ SINGH CONTINUES FOR ISHANT SHARMA

   
One bowler who set an unwanted record in the third test was India debutant Pankaj Singh, who finished with match figures of 0-179, was unfortunate to get wickets because of poor umpiring and fielding. It was particularly harsh on the medium-fast bowler, who arguably looked the most menacing of all in India's attack as he replaced Sharma, whose leg injury could rule him out of the fourth test. Singh should continue, and was backed at the end of third test by India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
   
"Pankaj was very impressive," Dhoni said. "He was hitting the right length; he got a fair amount of movement out of the wicket and was unlucky not to get a few wickets. Overall, I was very happy with his performance."