
Harry Brook (Image Credit: Sahil Malhotra/Timesofindia.com) New Delhi: Jamie Smith has improved his name in record books with an undefeated 184-most-the-end test score of the English goal-based Harry Brook scored a smooth 158, but India was still completing the day 3 of the second test in Edgbaston firmly under the control of more than 200 runs.England rolled in 84/5 and more than 500 running when Smith fits to join Brook early on the day, immediately after Muhammed Siraj issued a double blow, including Ben Stokes, the first gold duck of his test career. The couple then mounted a brilliant warrior and added 303 runs for the sixth goal before Brook fell on the obsession.At a time when England was slipped to 407, Smith overtook the previous record of Alec Stewart for the highest score by the English goalkeeper – 173 VS New Zealand in 1997.“Very tired, but it was good fun to be there with Smudge (Jamie Smith) …” Brook said on the stumps.
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Siraj (6/70) and Akash Deep (4/88), who replaced Jasprit Bumrah for the test, shared all ten goals among them, in shifts that included six ducks.India, ending in 0-1 in series, ended the day at 64/1, with a 244-running lead and two days left in the match.“India is in a minute in front, but in the morning, but three or four goals in the morning and you never know. Everything will happen so quickly in the cricket. On the right side I crashed – it was not ideal.