Mark Warburton insisted his Rangers side have no excuses for not beating St Johnstone at home on Wednesday. The Rangers boss admitted it was an opportunity missed as Joe Garner clawed the home side back from behind to draw 1-1 at Ibrox under the lights.Gers could have moved third, which is where St Johnstone sit, and saw the gap to Celtic increased by their rivals emphatic away win at Ross County. Joe Garner equalised just before half-time against St Johnstone Warburton, who has been forced to defend himself since the League Cup defeat to Celtic on Sunday, said: It was a decent first half. We went down to a very good goal, then worked hard to get the goal back.But the second half was below our standard. We didnt continue our first half and we gave the ball away cheaply. We werent brave getting out. Despite the possession stats, we didnt play the way we wanted to.Sundays game didnt affect us. They played Sunday too so there are no excuses that way. The semi-final was an emotionally draining game but its part of playing for a club like this.Its a demanding crowd because theyre used to success. The players have to recognise its an expectant crowd - and quite rightly. We have to respect that and learn from that tonight. The Ibrox support will always demand success says Warburotn We know what the crowd wants; theyre magnificent. If we can play our game and move the ball quickly well create chances but tonight we fell below our standards.St Johnstone boss Tommy Wright was delighted with his team as they moved into the European slots, but admitted there is a long way to go.It was a good start and an excellent performance, he said. Its never easy coming here. Blair Alston (centre) scored an excellent opening goal for St Johnstone Were happy to take a point but we could have taken all three as we had a few good chances in the second half. We knew wed stay above Rangers with a positive result. Were content with the return but there are no prizes given out so were not going to get carried away with it.You can watch Premier League football, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the Mexican Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price! Also See: Rangers video Rangers fixtures St Johnstone fixtures Scottish Prem table Billy McKinney Blue Jays Jersey . Gather a group of friends, or find a league to join online, draft your team, set your lineup and compete in a number of different formats. Roger Clemens Jersey . Soukalova missed only one target and completed the 15-kilometre course in 40 minutes, 32.6 seconds for both victories in this seasons individual discipline. Darya Domracheva of Belarus was second, 34. http://www.bluejaysonline.com/blue-jays-justin-smoak-jersey/ . A forerunning sled crashed into the worker Thursday at the Sanki Sliding Center. The unidentified worker broke both legs and was airlifted to a nearby hospital. Dalton Pompey Jersey . LOUIS -- Lance Lynn was one of the more enthusiastic participants as the St. Marcus Stroman Jersey . Halifax beat the Saint John Sea Dogs 7-5 on the strength of two goals apiece from Nikolaj Ehlers, Matt Murphy and Brent Andrews. Jonathan Drouin also scored and had three assists while Zachary Fucale made 17 saves for the Mooseheads (16-8-0), who led 6-1 after two periods.Virat Kohli looks as though he is playing on a different pitch to the other batsmen, such is the ease with which he is scoring runs, says Nasser Hussain. The India skipper took full advantage of favourable batting conditions during the hosts first innings, hitting 167, and while the pitch has broken up to making batting significantly more difficult, Kohli has appeared equally assured second time around.Englands bowlers struggled to cause him any real problems in Visakhapatnam as he advanced to 56 not out at the close of day three. He was incredible, Hussain told Sky Sports. Looking ahead to tomorrow and day five, the rhythm of batting is going to get harder and harder, the run rate is only going in one direction.Batting is getting trickier for everyone - apart from Virat Kohli, he played quite brilliantly. Against seam, swing, reverse swing, spin, he was just so relaxed, so busy and he kept the scoreboard ticking over.He averaged 20 against England going into this series, James Anderson was all over him and England had a plan to him - those plans have disappeared on these pitches. The best of the action from day three in Visakhapatnam Kohlis half-century means that India, having bowled England out for 255, head into day four with a lead of 298.With the pitch expected to coontinue deteriorating as the match goes on, some would argue that India already have a large enough lead to defend and all eyes will be on Kohli on day four to see if and when he makes the declaration.ddddddddddddIts not straightforward but I reckon the best thing that could happen for India tomorrow is that they get bowled out, Hussain argued.If theyre bowled out by lunch tomorrow with a 350-plus lead, maybe up towards 400, they get five sessions to bowl at England. Ian Ward and Nasser Hussain discuss Stuart Broads injury and consider Englands bowling options I cant see a side chasing down 380 on that pitch. You can survive but you cant score at a rate enough to chase it. I still think theyll need time to bowl England out but the seamers are going low, the spinners are going low, Ravindra Jadeja is going to be a threat, Ravichandra Ashwin is a threat - India hold all the cards.Live coverage of the second Test between India and England from Visakhapatnam continues with day four, on Sky Sports 2 from 3.45am on Sunday. Also See: Kohli advances India lead Bairstow: England must believe WATCH: Day three highlights Broad doubt for third Test ' ' '