IND vs Eng: The headingley test seems to be going to an interesting turn. England retaliated in response to the Indian team’s first innings. On the second day, Rishabh Pant scored the seventh century of his Test career. Due to which the visiting team managed to make a big score.
After this, the team’s number-1 bowler Jaspreet Bumrah wreaked havoc and gave a significant shock to the English team. However, during this time, Oli Pope scored a brilliant century for England. The story of the second day of the game turned around around these 3 players.
Rishabh Pant is very pleasing to the land of England. He gave the latest example of this during the first Test in Hendigley. Where on the second day of the match, the left hand batter completed his third and fourth against England on English soil.
The 27 -year -old did this feat off 146 balls. He managed to score 134 off 178 balls before he was albw off Josh Tung. Team India scored 471 runs on the board in the first innings.
Jasprit Bumrah was once again seen playing an important role in bowling for India. The right -handed fast bowler gave England the first blow on the last ball of the first over of the innings. Jack Carouly scored 4 runs and was caught in the slip in an attempt to play Bumrah’s ball out.
Karun Nair caught his good catch. After this, Jassi made Ben Docket a clean bold at a score of 62. Just before the stumps, Joe Root (28) was also caught in the slip by Karun Nair while shot on the sixth stump ball of the Indian bowler. Jasprit was dismissed for the 10th time in the hands of Bumrah in the route test.
Oli Pope played another tremendous innings for England. The 27 -year -old cricketer scored his ninth Test century in the first innings of the first Test in Leeds. He is currently unbeaten by scoring 100 runs off 131 balls. Please tell that when these players were for 60 runs, Yashasvi Jaiswal left his catch in the fourth slip.
Whose Pope took full advantage of. English batter will now carry on its innings on the third day. At the same time, Harry Brook is standing with him at the crease. Those who are yet to open an account. England’s score is 209 for 3 wickets. The hosts are behind by 262 runs.