India's Reddy Strikes Twice to Rock England
LONDON, JUL 10 – Nitish Kumar Reddy took two wickets in one over to slow England's openers, leaving the team at 83/2 after 25 overs, according to match reports.
- Indian all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy took two wickets in his opening over, reducing England to 83 for 2 at the lunch break on the first day of the Lord’s Test in London on Thursday.
- England won the toss and captain Ben Stokes chose to bat on a sunny day, reversing criticism after choosing to field at Edgbaston last week.
- Reddy dismissed opener Ben Duckett caught down the leg side by wicket-keeper Rishabh Pant and Zak Crawley edging a late seaming ball caught on the last ball of the 14th over.
- England reached lunch at 83 for two with Joe Root unbeaten on 24 and Ollie Pope on 12, who survived a tough chance dropped by Shubman Gill at gully off his first ball.
- The sell-out crowd of over 30,000 at hallowed Lord's included fans flying in from India and a Bengaluru family that paid as much as 1200 pounds to touts, reaffirming Test cricket's strong appeal.
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India captain Shubman Gill speaks Telugu to praise golden arm man Nitish Reddy
India captain Shubman Gill praised Nitish Kumar Reddy in Telugu after the Indian all-rounder's fantastic spell during the first session of the Lord's Test. Nitish broke the game open for India with two quick wickets.
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