
Indian coach Shitanshu Kotak expressed disappointment over the field performance of his side on the 2nd day of the headingley test against England and admitted that the dropped catches and Misfields stood after a strong start earlier on the day. At the Post-Day 2 press conference, Kotak said that the team had time off, but insisted that this was not a regular interest for this Indian site.
India began a day with complete control of the brilliant centuries from Vice Captain Rishabh Pant and SHUBMAN GILL, who started a dominant attack on bowling in England. From 430/3, India seemed to be predetermined quite above 500. However, the late collapse of the lower order meant that they were finally tilted to 471, thereby returning some momentum to the hosts.
This slip continued into the field, where, despite Jasprit Bumrah, the first via the first removed Zak Crawley, India released several key chances. Ravindra Jadeja fell Ben Duckett to 15-winging fell from one of the safest Indian off-road field, while another half chances and edges begged throughout the meeting. Duckett and Ollie Pope fully earned and put together a 122-run stand that pulled England back into the competition.
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“They dropped the catches and the non-miper was definitely disappointing. We are usually sharper in the field. But as a support staff and we take it as one of those unfortunate days-no norm. We bowed well, we developed several free patches.
Although Bumrah stood tall, he took all three goals to fall on the day, including those of Duckett and Joe Root-Gytte, Indian attack. Mohammed Siraj was harsh and Prasidh Krishna tried to find a rhythm on his debut. The Pope, who rides happiness, brought up a well -compiled century of stumps, while Harry Brook gave him a solid society to close day 2 with England upstairs.
India will hope that their field misery was really just free as he suggested Kotak because they now need a disciplined, versatile effort on day 3. On the day to regain control of the match.
Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
June 22, 2025