| Good question Ern, the pitch has not really broken up as much as expected/feared. It is very slow, and has uneven bounce in some areas where it has broken up, with the ball sometimes keeping low. However, apart from that, as long as you keep your head and play sensibly, batsmen can still stay around. Run scoring though is not as easy here as it was at Mohali (the first Test) where on the fifth day, the pitch had good bounce and carry, decent pace and some predictability.
Harbhajan and Kumble will look to exploit the rough on Day 5; the ball from Kaneria that got Karthik really did come in a very long way. Also, don't expect Ganguly to go for a new ball; once this ball gets 60 or 70 overs old, it will become much harder to play it off the spinners and even the two pacers. Run-scoring will not be easy, but by no means impossible either. Ganguly has the runs to be very attacking whilst emplying a twin spin attack, and those are not the conditions most batsmen find easy to cope with.
On the bright side though, the only period in this match when the bowlers were well and truly on top was on Day 3, after Pakistan lost Inzamam, and Harbhajan and Kumble bowled brilliantly. However apart from that, it has been a very even tussle, and a great Test.
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