IND vs Eng First Test: The way the Indian team made mistakes in the fielding in the first Test match being played between India and England, the way the Indian team made mistakes, it has dashed Jasprit Bumrah’s brilliant bowling. During England’s first innings, the Indian fielders set an embarrassing record of quitting the catch. Because of this, India had to be satisfied with a slight lead of just 6 runs against England, while it could take a lead of more than this.
Jasprit Bumrah took five wickets for 83 runs in 24.4 overs and allotted the England team for 465 runs, but during their bowling, Indian fielders left 4 important catches. Three of these catches were released by Yashasvi Jaiswal and one Ravindra Jadeja. Apart from this, Rishabh Pant and Shardul Thakur were also seen leaving the catch.
This is the record for leaving the most catches in an innings on the bowling of an Indian bowler. At the same time, Yashasvi Jaiswal has also become the Indian fielder to leave the most (3) catches in an innings.
Harry Brook and Oli Pope benefits, crisis on Indian team
The life of many batsmen in England’s innings increased the difficulties of the Indian team. England batsman Harry Brook got life twice, for the first time for 46 runs and the second time he was playing for 82 runs. However, he was later dismissed for 99 runs and was one step away from his century. He was caught by Shardul Thakur off the famous Krishna ball.
On the other hand, Oli Pope got a life of life on the second day due to leaving the catch and he took advantage of this and scored a brilliant century, causing England to a strong position.
Famous Krishna took 3 wickets for 128 runs while Mohammad Siraj took 2 wickets for 122 runs, but both also took a lot of runs.
During the match, commentator Dinesh Karthik said, “This innings has been the most caught innings by the Indian men’s cricket team in the last 5 years.”
What was the third day game
On the third day, the English team started playing ahead by 209 runs for 3 wickets and in the second session, the entire team was all out for 465 runs. In response, India has scored 90 runs for two wickets in their second innings till the end of the day’s play.
After the dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudarshan, the team opener KL Rahul is standing at the crease scoring 47 runs and captain Shubman Gill for 6 runs. India’s total lead is now 96 runs.
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