IND vs ENG, 2nd Day: The game of the second day of Edgbaston Test being played between India and England is over. On the second day, England’s team scored 84 for five in 27 overs in their first innings.
At the moment Jonny Bairstow is on 12 runs and captain Ben Stokes (0) is not out. India had scored 416 runs in the first innings. In this sense, England’s team is 332 runs behind India.
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Bumrah also showed strength in bowling after batting :-
The second day of the match was also interrupted by rain. Many overs got washed away in the rain. On Sunday, Team India would like to get a big lead by getting England out as soon as possible. Captain Bumrah also showed strength in bowling after batting.
He scored 31 not out. He, along with Siraj, scored 35 runs in an over from Stuart Broad. Now he has taken three wickets in bowling so far.
IND vs ENG: Bad start for England :-
Chasing 416 runs, England’s team started poorly. Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah gave England the first three blows. He sent Alex Lees (6), Jack Crowley (9) and Ollie Pope (10) to the pavilion. Joe Root then shared a 34-run partnership with Jonny Bairstow.
Root was sent to the pavilion by Mohammad Siraj in his very first over :-
Root was sent to the pavilion by Mohammad Siraj in his very first over. Joe Root was dismissed for 31 runs off 67 balls. Root hit four fours in his innings. Night Watchman Jack Leach was dismissed for zero.
He was caught by Mohammad Shami at the hands of wicketkeeper Pant. At present, Bairstow is unbeaten on 12 runs and captain Stokes is unbeaten without opening an account.
IND vs ENG: India scored 416 runs in the first innings :-
India’s first innings reduced to 416 runs. James Anderson ended the Indian innings by dismissing Mohammad Siraj. Siraj scored two runs in six balls. Stuart Broad caught him off Anderson’s ball.
At the same time, captain Jasprit Bumrah played an unbeaten innings of 31 runs in 16 balls. James Anderson took the highest five-wicket haul for England.
After losing the first five wickets within 100 runs, scored a score of more than 400 :-
This is the third time in the history of Test cricket that the Indian team has scored more than 400 runs after losing the first five wickets within 100 runs. For the first time in 1983, India lost five wickets for 92 runs against West Indies in Chennai. Despite this, India managed to score 451 runs.
After this, in 2013 also against the West Indies, half of India’s team returned to the pavilion for 83 runs and in the end India scored 453 runs. Now India have scored 416 runs after losing five wickets for 98 runs.
However, this is the first time that India have scored more than 400 on foreign soil after losing five wickets within 100 runs.
IND vs ENG: Pant and Jadeja handled India, good partnership :-
Batting first after losing the toss, India started with nothing special. The team’s first wicket fell on the score of 27. Gill dismissed after scoring 17 runs. After this Pujara also got out after scoring 13 runs. Hanuma Vihari got out on 20 and Virat Kohli scored 11 runs.
India’s five wickets fell for 98 runs. After this, Pant handled Team India with a partnership of 222 runs with Jadeja. He played an innings of 146 runs. At the same time, Jadeja scored 104 runs.
In the end, Jasprit Bumrah scored 31 runs in 16 balls to take India’s score to 416.
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IND vs ENG: James Anderson took the most five wickets for England :-
James Anderson took the highest five-wicket haul for England. At the same time, Matty Potts took two wickets. Stuart Broad, Ben Stokes and Joe Root got one success each.