
India vs England (Getty Images) England Stand-in Skipper Ollie Pope refused to offer the referees to play with rotation, resulting in the stumps called earlier than expected at a rare and interesting moment late on day 2. When the light deteriorated, the referees in the Kumar Dharmasen field offered the Pope the possibility to spin to keep the game running as usual for fading.
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But the Pope is a strong “no!” brought curtains down to grasp the test cricket.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!Watch:With 15 goals falling on three sessions, Friday’s game was already one of the most action days of the series. India was released in the morning to 224 and added only 20 runs for its last four goals.England then released Bazball Blitz when Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett broke 92 runs in only 77 balls, so the playgrounds looked obedient until Akash broke deep before lunch.After England was tilted to 247, she accepted a thin 23 line, India answered the calculated aggression. Yashsvi Jaiswal conducted a fight with the undefeated 51 and showed class and intention in difficult conditions. But after India reached 75/2 at only 18 breaks, bad light was threatened with the game.
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At that moment, Dharmasen asked the Pope if he would spin to continue the game. Pope’s rejection, although she has options like Joe Root, surprised much, especially when England watched slightly momentum. His decision caused mixed reactions, some of which called it tactical, others questioned England’s approach in the final breaks.When the players left, Nightwatchman Akash Deep stood unbeaten with Jaiswal and led India for 52 years. The remaining three days and swinging the driving power can be the Pope’s call in this referee for a series of series.