
Leeds, England – 23 June: Prasidh Krishna from India Bats as goalkeeper Jamie Smith of England looks at the first day of the first test match 1. (Photo from Clive Mason/Getty Images) Prasidh Krishna faced 11 balls in the Indian second shifts. The task that was given to Indian No. 11 to the versatile Ravindra Jadeja was to negotiate the last two balls against Pacers and filled it with surviving vans from Chris Woakes and Josh language.After the sudden collapse of Jadeja and Krishna, they created a useful 15-run rack for the last goal that forced Captain England Ben Stokes to bring back Spinner Shaiba Bashir.Jadeja took off one of the fourth ball and left Krishna with one work: block two more supplies. On the last ball of Bashir, however, Krishna is to control his instincts and threw the goal. But you can’t really blame him – it’s after all No. 11.Before playing a rash, he was involved in a little joking with Harry Brook. The English dough asked him to hit six, and Prasidh went to the next ball – just to get out.“Can you hit Big Sixes?” Brook asked Krishna.Krishna replied, “If I had to, I would be called Brook.”But on the next ball Krishna went to the glory and ended his 11-rank.
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The last day of the match will have a chance to redeem with the ball.The Karnataka Pacer Lanka had a rough trip in the first shifts and 128 runs escaped at 20 breaks.Krishna took three goals – including Centurion Ollie Pope, a local boy Harry Brook (who fell on 99) and Jamie Smith – but his unpredictable length made him expensive.England needs 350 runs on day 5 to be 1-0 in five matches Anderson-tendulkar Trophy.