Shardul Thakur Does Lord Things Once Again, Dismisses Ben Duckett and Harry Brook to Give ...
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Shardul Thakur does lord things once again, dismisses Ben Duckett and Harry Brook to give ...
India were down and out on the final day of the first Test against England in Headingley, Leeds, but the fall of Zak Crawley in the second session paved the way for India to stage a comeback. Prasidh Krishna dismissed Crawley (65) and Ollie Pope (0) in quick succession; however, Ben Duckett was still going strong, and India were up against it. India vs England, 1st Test: Shardul Thakur took wickets of Ben Duckett and Harry Brook in the same over…
Bow down to Lord: Shardul Thakur memes go viral after double strike in Leeds Test
Shardul Thakur took two wickets in as many balls to revive India’s fading hopes at Headingley. Despite this, India’s bowling unit struggled to contain Ben Duckett’s century during England’s chase.
Shardul Thakur Funny Memes Go Viral As Indian Pacer Changes Momentum of Game By Scalping Two Wickets in Two Balls During IND vs ENG 1st Test 2025 | 🏏 LatestLY
Shardul didn't get much overs in the first innings, and was looking ineffective in the second innings before he scalped two wickets in two balls and turned the game on its head. Fans were surprised and took to social media to share memes on him. 🏏 Shardul Thakur Funny Memes Go Viral As Indian Pacer Changes Momentum of Game By Scalping Two Wickets in Two Balls During IND vs ENG 1st Test 2025.
Shardul, Prasidh change complexion of 1st Test in India's favour as England stand 102 runs away from win
Leeds [UK], June 24 (ANI): Prasidh Krishna and Shardul Thakur pulled India back into the mix by scything wickets in quick succession to perfectly poise the final session with England 102 runs away from victory, while the tourists' six scalps away from robbing the hosts on day five of the opening Test at Headingley on Tuesday. After the end of the second session, England put 269/4 on the board, with Root and capt
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