
Mohammed Siraj six goals made sure that England did not eat much from the Indian line (picture via AP Photo/Scott Heppell) India organized a dramatic return of 3 on the second test in Edgbaston and, after pushing back back by the 303-run partnership between Jamie Smith and Harry Brook, stopped the accusation of England. While India began to yell 3. The day by removing Joe Root and Ben Stokes, with a stokes falling on a gold duck, the dynamics moved sharply as Smith and Brook dug. United in 84/5, the duo mounted a stunning counterattack. Brook compiled excellent 158 out of 234 balls, while Smith showed a remarkable fluency to disrupt 184 of only 207 deliveries. Their mixture of aggression and control not only built in England, but also maintained Indian pitching at bay for most of the 3 day. Just as it seemed that the match leaned in favor of England, Akash Deep gave India much needed breakthrough with the second new ball. Pacer Clean Bowled Brook with delivery that violated his defense and scored a collapse that saw England from 387/5 to 418. They lost the last five goals for only 31 runs.
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In this process, England has experienced undesirable statistical performance. Their six ducks in these shifts were for the first time in the history of England, which meant the highest number of players in the test for zero runs in one shift. The previous record total number of Bangladesh against Sri Lanka in Mirpur back in 2022. Meanwhile, the game also caused the first test contrast, where the 471 India in Headingley was the lowest sum that has ever included three individual centuries.
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When India returned to a bat with a 180-running lead, now they have the main opportunity to stretch their advantage and potentially release the match from England.