IND VS ENG 1st Test Day 2 Match Report; Rohit Sharma Jasprit Bumrah Ravindra Jadeja | India lead by 175 runs in Hyderabad Test: Score 421/7 in first innings; Following the example of Rahul-Jadeja; English bowlers failed
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The Indian team has achieved a lead of 175 runs for the first time in the 5-match Test series against England. Hyderabad team scored 421 runs for 7 wickets on the second day. Austin Result 81 and Akshar Patel 35 runs sustained.
The Indian team started the innings on Friday with a score of 119/1. Yashasvi Khiladi scored 80, KS Bharti scored 41 and KL Rahul scored 86 runs. England’s Tom Hartley and Joe Root took 2-2 wickets. Rehan Ahmed and Jack Leach got 1-1 wicket. Earlier, the England team was out after scoring 246 runs in the first innings.
Constantinople of the first letters from the college
The day’s play ended before Akshar Patel hit three consecutive wickets off Tom Hartley. He hit a four on the fourth ball of the 110th over, a six on the fifth and a four on the sixth.
Tokyo close to second, Nagpurship fifty with Iyer
In the last session of the day, the historical examination of the 20th archive was conducted. He is 19 runs away from a century. He made a partnership of 68 runs on 141 balls with KAC India. Joe Root dismissed Bharat LBW. Within some time, Ravichandran Ashwin was out on a personal score of one run.
KL Rahul’s 14th run, contribution of 64 runs with Ameria
KL Rahul (86 runs) added 64 runs for the fourth wicket with Shreyas Ali. Here Rehan Ahmed caught Shreyas Ali (35 runs) in the hands of Tom Hartley. Rahul Hart became the victim of Bhele. Rahul has scored one thousand test runs in India. He made this record of six talks against Rehan Ahmed.
Castle is out with a four, KL Rahul takes over
India started the day with Yashasvi Pehalwan (80 runs), Mayank played an amazing inning, but he remained caught by Joe Root on the ball in the same over.
Revealed here: KL Rahul along with Shubman Gill caught the Indian innings. Both had added only 36 runs when Shubman became the victim of Tom Hartley after scoring 23 runs. At 159 for 3, K Rahul and Shreyas Iyer took the Indian innings forward.
Second day’s play as per session…
First session: India scored 103 runs
Right from the beginning of the second day’s play, India hit fours, the successful team created drama at long on. But he was also out to Joe Root in the very first over. He scored 80 runs. After Yashasvi, Shubman Gill added 36 runs to Raj Bhavan with KL Rahul. Shubman also became the victim of Tom Hartley after scoring 23 runs.
With the score at 159 for 3 wickets, KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer took India under control. Both of them finished the session without losing another wicket and also made a partnership of 63 runs. Rahul remained not out after scoring 55 runs and Shreyas 34 runs. The team’s score is 222 runs with the loss of 3 wickets. India scored a total of 103 runs in this session.
Second session: India lost only 2 wickets
India continued their innings with a score of 222/3. Shreyas Iyer was out in the third over after scoring 35 runs. After him, KL Rahul gave the lead to the Real Madrid team with 64 runs and took the team beyond 250 runs. Rahul was out after scoring 86 runs. Both wickets worked for Tom Hartley.
After 5 wickets, Restless Restilers took India beyond 300 runs. Both of them did not give any more wickets to the team in the second session. In this session the team scored 87 runs and lost 2 wickets. The team’s lead also increased to 63 runs.
Season Three: Supermarket Fifty
The last session of the day is in the name of India. In this, India scored 112 runs after losing two wickets. The Godfather completed his fifty. Later Axar Patel took charge, however Ravichandran Ashwin failed to show the power of his bat.
Tom Hartley’s double wicket
Tom Hartley and Joe Root got 2-2 wickets for England. Jack Leach and Rehan Ahmed got one wicket each.
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