
Mohammed Siraj (Getty Images) New Delhi: The tension on Sunday, June 22, expanded to headingley because the Indian stimulator Mohammed Siraj and English Harry Brook were involved in the heated replacement during the first test. The incident developed in the 84th place after Brook broke two consecutive boundaries from Siri, which caused an Indian pitch to answer the fiery magic – and some sharp words.Brook, who played with the intention against the second new ball, punished Indian pitch, who tried to extract movement from the playground. In particular, Siji bore the onslaught of Brooka aggressive move.In response to this, Siraj released a sharp Inswinger, who was troubled by the stream and followed him with a long glance and a certain verbal aggression. Brook, unwavering, rejected the confrontation with the wave of hand and focused on his offensive approach.The English dough had the last word-at least at least to tear into the next one, hammered 18 runs, including the towering six when Sihi unsuccessfully searched for answers.Siraj’s overall trip with the ball was stunning in these shifts. His only goal came in the 65th place when he released Captain England Ben Stokes. His first charm with the new ball 2. The day lacked consistency and Sunday’s incident added more frustration to his characters.This is not the first time that Siraj found himself in the middle of an argument in the field. During 2024–25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy had similar confrontations with Marnus Labuschagne and Travis Head, incidents that drawn fines from ICC.As far as Brook is concerned, he continued to dominate and marched until the 1990s with the timed strikes. In the 88th place he moved to 99 with a pair outside Prasidh Krishna. His offer for the domestic century, however, reached a heartbreaking end only three balls later. He tried to move, he thought, and Shardul Thakur took a slightly embarrassing but successful catch on a fine leg and denied Brook a tun in Leeds.The English shifts ended up to 465, which provided them with a narrow six running lead over India, heading to the second shift of this engaging test match.