Visakhapatnam, Feb. 5 -- It's a sign of the surreal times we live in that even 398 doesn't feel tall enough as a fourth innings target. And for good reason. But if you put England's maverick brand of cricket on the backburner and focus solely on India's batting, the decline can't go unnoticed. Starts aren't being converted, hundreds haven't been consolidated and big partnerships haven't been raised enough. In four innings against England, India have crossed 400 once with the highest partnership so far being only 90 between Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer. And though India have more hundreds than England, Gill knows Sunday's effort was far from his best....