
Captain SHUBMAN GILL with his teammates. (Pic Credit: BCCI) New Delhi: Indian commanding 336-run victories over England in the second test in Edgbaston not only equalized a series of 1-1 five matches, but also caused praise from former crickets Dinesh Karthik and Michael Atherton, who in context “satisfied” and “massive”.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!One of the heroes of the match was the 28 -year -old Pacer Akash Deep, who released the best career matches of 10/187, including the excellent 6/99 in the second shift, great in the absence of rested aces Jasprit Bumrah. Akash Deep, who only played his eighth test, helped to release England on 271 on the fifth day when they tried to chase the unlikely 608.
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When Dinesh Karthik, Sky Sports, thought about the historical first test victory in India, Edgbaston, he said, “That’s quite a show. Look, we’re talking a lot about cricket white balls, but in this sport you ask any cricket that played a longer format.
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Indian Captain Shubman Gill added his own chapter to the books of records and became the first player in the history of the test to score 250 and 150 in the same match, with shifts 269 and 161.Former English captain Michael Atherton called it a “massive victory”, especially given the return of India after the defeat of Headingley.“Doing it without Jasprit Bumhrah is a huge psychological statement,” Atherton said. “I think it is disappointing that England could not detonate a daily cricket on a good playground. India was fantastic, but England should make it a better fist.”England Jamie Smith (88) was a lonely resistance of the second exchange, followed by his undefeated 184 in the first. But with better fields, persistent pace and inspired leadership of India dominated every aspect of the test.The teams will now head for Lord for the third test, starting on July 10, with a series finely prepared.