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5th Test: Siraj And Prasidh Pick Three Wickets Each To Lead India’s Fightback, Leave England At 215/7
Pacers Mohammed Siraj: Pacers Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna took three wickets each to spearhead India’s spirited fightback and leave England at 215/7 in 42.5 overs at tea on day two of the fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at The Oval here on Friday.
Primed to take a lead after reaching 109/1 at lunch, England lost six wickets in the afternoon session, which meant they still trail India by nine runs and will be hoping for Harry Brook, who’s unbeaten on 33, to give them a slender lead.
India looked down and out when the second session began, but the bowlers put up a much-improved show, bowling tighter lines, good lengths, and hitting the stumps much more to keep the pressure on the batters to get the session in their favour. Read More...
Tendulkar Trophy Pacers Mohammed Siraj Prasidh Krishna Harry Brook Zak Crawley Ollie Pope Joe Root Jacob Bethell Jamie Smith KL Rahul Jamie Overton Karun Nair Sai Sudharsan Gus Atkinson Josh Tongue Ben Duckett Mohammed Siraj
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Shastri Urges India to Stick to Basics After England’s Blistering Start at The Oval
Former head coach Ravi Shastri believes India must focus on maintaining a strict line and length to build pressure from both ends if they are to bounce back in the ongoing fifth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at The Oval here on Friday.
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द ओवल टेस्ट के दूसरे दिन इंग्लिश ओपनर बेन डकेट जबरदस्त फॉर्म में थे, लेकिन अकाश दीप ने उनकी आक्रामक पारी का अंत कर भारतीय खेमे को राहत दी। विकेट गिरते ही जोश में डूबे अकाश दीप ने डकेट को जबरदस्त विदाई भी दी।
By Ankit Rana • 11 months ago
5th Test: Crawley Hits Unbeaten 52 As England Reach 109/1 At Lunch, Trail India By 115 Runs
Tendulkar Trophy Test: Zak Crawley’s 52 not out has propelled England to reach 109/1 in 16 overs trail India by 115 runs at lunch on day two of fifth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at The Oval on Friday.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
ENG vs IND 5th Test: Oval Test में धमाल मचा सकते हैं ये 3 इंग्लिश खिलाड़ी, Team India के लिए होंगे सबसे बड़ा खतरा
ENG vs IND 5th Test: आज इस खास आर्टिकल के जरिए हम आपको बताने वाले हैं उन तीन इंग्लिश खिलाड़ियों के नाम जो कि ओवल टेस्ट में धमाल मचाकर टीम इंडिया के लिए सबसे बड़ा खतरा बन सकते हैं।
By Nishant Rawat • 11 months ago
Captain Stokes Ruled Out Of Final Test With Shoulder Injury As England Make Four Changes
Captain Ben Stokes has been ruled out of England’s fifth Test against India, as the hosts have made four changes to the playing eleven for the game at The Oval, which begins on Thursday. England go into the decisive game with a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Gautam Gambhir In Heated Exchange With The Oval Pitch Curator Ahead Of Final Test
Indian High Commission: India head coach Gautam Gambhir found himself at the centre of an unexpected controversy on Tuesday after a verbal altercation with The Oval’s pitch curator, Lee Fortis, during India’s optional training session ahead of the fifth and final Test against England.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
'India’s Bowling Lacked Consistency': Parthiv Patel Wants Bowlers To Step-up For Series Finale
Parthiv Patel: Former India wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel feels that Indian bowlers need to bowl consistently in the fifth and final Test of the Tendulkar-Anderson trophy at the Oval following a disappointing performance in Manchester.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
England Add Jamie Overton To Squad For Fifth Test
Jamie Overton: England have added all-rounder Jamie Overton to the squad for the fifth and final Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, starting on Thursday at The Oval.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
Ben Stokes Joins Elite All-rounders Club With Century At Old Trafford
Ben Stokes produced an all-round performance for the ages at Old Trafford, Manchester, becoming only the third all-rounder in Test history – after Sir Garfield Sobers and Jacques Kallis – to achieve the double of 7,000 runs and 200 wickets.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
4th Test: Starting To Take Its Toll, Says Ponting On Fitness Concerns Over Bumrah And Siraj
Former Australia: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has expressed concerns about the fitness of India pacers Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj in the ongoing fourth Test against England, adding that the heavy bowling workload has started to take a toll on them.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
4th Test: Very Difficult For India To Draw This Match, Forget About Winning, Says Manoj Tiwary
Manoj Tiwary: Former India batter Manoj Tiwary is very critical of India's position in the ongoing fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, stating that the team is in no position to even salvage a draw, let alone push for a win.
By IANS News • 11 months ago
4th Test: Pope And Root Smash Fifties, Put England In Sight Of Taking First-innings Lead
Tendulkar Trophy Test: Unbeaten fifties from Ollie Pope and Joe Root have put England on the verge of taking a first innings lead in the ongoing fourth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test against India at Old Trafford on Friday. At lunch, England reached 332/2 in 74 overs and trail India by just 26 runs, with Pope and Root unbeaten on 70 and 63 respectively.
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4th Test: England Might Want To Bat Only Once In This Test Match, Says Ponting
With Ollie Pope: Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting believes England might only want to bat once in the ongoing fourth Test against India, citing the good batting conditions on offer for day three’s play at Old Trafford.
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'If You Want To Win A Test Match, Batters Need To Play Big Innings': Jwala Singh
Jwala Singh: Jwala Singh, India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal’s childhood coach, has offered a critical assessment of India’s performance so far in the Manchester Test as well as in the entire Anderson-Tendulkar trophy so far and suggested that the two-three batters must play longer innings, while the middle and lower order need to contribute more to the team's overall effort.
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