Zaheer hoped things would look better tomorrow"It is a good track. Hopefully, tomorrow will be ours," an optimist Zaheer said after second day's play."It is a team game so I am going to definitely back my team mates. It can happen on the field, you just have to move on." The ace seamer was looking to get the better of Ryder in the rest of the series.
"He has been batting well. I will have to give it to them. It was fun bowling to him and it was good to take up that challenge. But I believe the remaining three innings will hopefully go my way."
"Tomorrow is an important day for us. Hopefully, we will put it together. Things are looking good as (Rahul) Dravid and Sachin (Tendulkar) are batting. We have to win the day and come back right into the Test match," said Zaheer, who returned with three for 129.
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Taylor was also full of praise for Ryder, who scored his second successive Test hundred and was 137 not out at the close.
"I've got to praise Jesse for his maturity and for keeping me going. Hopefully I did the same for him.
"Jesse was a big help throughout the whole innings. He was geeing me on a lot."
Despite the good start, Taylor felt the team would need to add another 200 runs to be competitive against a strong India batting line-up.
"You don't often get 350 on the first day. It's something for the team to be proud of but it's only halfway there," he said.
"I've got to praise Jesse for his maturity and for keeping me going. Hopefully I did the same for him.
"Jesse was a big help throughout the whole innings. He was geeing me on a lot."
Despite the good start, Taylor felt the team would need to add another 200 runs to be competitive against a strong India batting line-up.
"You don't often get 350 on the first day. It's something for the team to be proud of but it's only halfway there," he said.
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