Match report of the final day of India vs England Hyderabad Test; Ollie Pope century Joe Root India lost the final day of the Randron Test: Pope’s game-changer innings, debutant Hartley took 9 wickets; England lead 1-0
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India lost the first match of the 5 test match test series vs England by 28 runs. After this defeat, the hosts trailed 0-1 in the series. The second Test will be played in Visakhapatnam from 2 February.
In England, batting first, England scored 246 runs and were all out on the very first day. Then in the second third and day, India scored 436 runs in its first innings, took a lead of 190 runs and took 5 wickets to bat at 172 runs in the third session on Saturday.
Here it seemed that England had restricted the big score by taking India’s wicket in the last session, but this has been proved. In this session, English batsman Ollie Pope established himself and scored 196 runs in the first session on the fourth day. In this Pope’s game, England scored 420 runs in the second innings and India took a lead of 230 runs.
After scoring 231 runs on the fourth day, the Indian team could score only 202 runs. English spinner Tom Hartley, playing his debut match, took 7 wickets in this innings. He got two wickets in the first innings. Ollie Pope was the player of the match.
2 match winners of England
- Ollie Pope: 196 runs scored, crossed 400 in the second innings England’s first-match winner Ollie Pope was named player of the match. He played a useful inning of 196 in the second innings and rescued England from trouble. With this partnership England got a lead of 230 runs. Pope could score only one run in the first innings. He faced 278 balls in his century innings and scored 21 balls.
- Tom Hartley: 7 wickets in the second innings, total 9 wickets Spinner Tom Hartley, who was playing a baseball match, bowled impressively. He brought back Indian batsmen Shubhman Gill (23 runs) and KL Rahul (86 runs) in the first innings. Played an important role in dismissing India 29 runs short of the target by taking 7 wickets in the second innings. Hartley dismissed opener Yashasvi Pehalwan (15 runs), Shubman Gill (0 runs), Captain Rohit Sharma (39 runs), Axar Patel (17 runs), KS Bharat (28 runs), Ravichandran Ashwin (28 runs) and Mohammed Siraj (12 runs). Run) Run) sent Japanese.
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