
Indian Jasprit Bumrah, right, unsuccessfully refers to the goal of Ben Duckett, the center, the second day of the first first cricket match between England and India in Leeds, Leeds, Saturday, June 21, 2025 (AP Photo/Scott Heppell) Former England Fast Bowler Stuart Broad believes that India has the advantage over England in Headingley, which is heading for the fourth day of Trophy Anderson-Tendulkar. India ensured six of the first bills of exchange thanks to 5-83 Jasprit Bumurah, despite the strong demonstration of England 465 driven 106 Ollie Pope and Harry Brook unusable 47 helped expand the Indian lead to 96 runs.
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The match remains gently ready for two days of play remaining in Leeds.Broad shared his analysis of the situation of the match on Sky Sports and emphasized the current Indian position of strength.“I don’t think the remaining two days remain that India can get in a position to keep England from the game and have enough time to take 10 goals.He also added: “India is in a strong position. If I were now in the Indian camp, I would say” Get me another 250 “so 350 runs on board. Headingley is historically improving, but we don’t see this warmth and the sun as often, and that has been spinning, so I don’t think it will be as easy as it was in previous years. ”Former English captain Nasser Hussain expressed concern about the first collapse of Indian shifts.“I think India will be a little disappointed. They had a 7-41 collapse in their shifts, and the score in England should be much less. The last small session yesterday was vital to them that England did not allow even more to play,” Hussain said.Former Australian female cricket Mel Jones expects an exciting conclusion of the match.“Over the past three days, we have seen individual performances and how the players are things. The next two days I think we will learn how the teams want to go together. How does India want to move this game forward? Is England willing to risk?