
Homage to Siraj Late Diogo Jota (photo from Stu Forster/Getty Images) India hit the ground running 2. Day 3. Test in Lord’s, with Jasprit Bumrah had an impact on his return to playing XI after being rested for Edgbaston test. After Bumhrah released Harry Brook, four goals followed on the 2nd day that turned the tide in favor of India. Another moment that captured the heart when Mohammed Siraj finally removed English Jamie Smith. Previously, Kl Rahul launched Smith on the second slip when he was on only 5 runs. The mistake proved to be costly when the dough continued score of 51. But when Siraj eventually gained his husband, the celebration that followed was as emotional as it was unforgettable. After Siraj declared Smith’s goal, he raised his fingers to signal “two” and “zero”. Later it was confirmed that the gesture of Pacer was a tribute to late Diogo Jota, a Portuguese footballer who tragically lost his life in a car accident in Spain, Namora 3.Jota, who played for Liverpool and the Portuguese national team, died with his brother Andre Silva in the accident. The “20” number referred to Jota’s Jersey number in Liverpool.
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After raising his first goal via Smith, he continued to add another to his name after he released Brydon Cars to end England’s shifts to 387. Bowler returned the characters 2/85 at 23.3 overs.