India Tightens Grip with Stellar Bowling, Eyes Third Day Domination | Sports-Games
- Mohammed Siraj took six wickets, helping India bowl out England for 407 runs and gain a 180-run lead in the first innings, according to reports from Birmingham.
- Jamie Smith scored 184 not out, setting a record for the highest score by an England wicketkeeper batter in Tests.
- Harry Brook contributed 158 runs, marking his ninth Test century, and helped form a 303-run partnership with Smith.
- At stumps, India led by 244 runs with a score of 64 for one in their second innings, after losing Yashasvi Jaiswal for 28 runs.
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India Tightens Grip with Stellar Bowling, Eyes Third Day Domination | Sports-Games
India Tightens Grip with Stellar Bowling, Eyes Third Day Domination In Birmingham, India strengthened its grip on the ongoing Test match, closing Day 3 with a solid 244-run lead over England, boasting nine wickets still in reserve. India, after dismantling England for 407 with remarkable performances from Mohammed Siraj (6/70) and Akash Deep (4/88), ended the day at 64/1.Mohammed Siraj's consistent accuracy dismantled England's lower order. Refl…
India finish Day 3 on top, leading by 244 after Mohammed Sirajs six-wicket haul against England - The Tribune
India lost Yashasvi Jaiswal on the stroke of stumps on Day 3. Rahul 28* and Karun Nair 7* stand tall on the crease as India finish Day 3 on 64/1, leading by 244.
I even told Aakash to take out remaining four wickets: Mohammed Siraj
After taking a six-wicket haul in the first innings of the second test against England, Indian seamer Mohammed Siraj said he would have given the ball to his bowling partner Akash Deep if he had the same number of wickets as Akash.
No Bumrah, No Problem as Mohammed Siraj Destroys England with Fiery Six-Wicket Haul at Edgbaston
When India took the field at Edgbaston without Jasprit Bumrah, many fans were worried. But fast bowler Mohammed Siraj turned that worry into pride by delivering a sensational six-wicket performance against England on Day 3 of the second Test. His incredible spell not only gave India a big lead but also proved once again why Siraj is one of the most dependable pacers in the Indian team today. Siraj picked up 6 wickets for 70 runs, including big n…
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