Ind VS Eng: DSP Mohammed Siraj becomes a detective! He catches the battle of England and inspects it during the Headingley test – Look | Cricket news

New Delhi: Just as the break of drinks was called day 2 of the first Headingley Stadium test in Leeds, Mohammed Siraj, still the character, approached the stumps and took care of the battery of a battery in England, inspecting it with curiosity.Known not only for her fiery spells but also for his quirks, Siraj – which also has a DSP post in Hyderabad – had beat the bat several times and extracted the swing, but remained without a counter despite its animated effort.
Earlier in the day, England resumed the competition with a superb bowling fight led by the Josh Tongue stimulator, which ended with figures of 4 for 86. India, from a dominant position at 430/3 with Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant over centuries, underwent a spectacular collapse, losing their last seven counters for 41 points.India resumed day 2 of 395/3 and added 53 points without loss before drinks. Gill and Pant continued their sublime shape – Gill stroked a delicious cover next to Woakes, while Pant dotted the limits of Brydon Carse and Shoaib Bashir. Pant moved in the 90s with a fall scoop, then launched Bashir for a six to one hand on Midwicket to reveal a spectacular century of 146 balls. He celebrated with his signing somersault – an ode to his gymnastics training in his youth.
The Pant’s assault continued with more than six and limits, but the 209 -point stand ended when Gill, trying to reach his 150 with style, fled to the deep square leg for a 147 chic. Karun Nair, making a long -awaited trial return after 3.011 days, fell for a duck – shown brilliantly by Ollie Pope.The pants, after marked a scriptwriter of 134, was finally trapped LBW by a sharp tinge of the tongue. Shardul Thakur bordered to the goalkeeper at the blow of lunch, while England walked away, smiling. After the lunch, the tongue cleaned the tail with a clear reverse swing, rejecting Bumrah, Jadeja and Prasidh Krishna, quickly finishing the sleeves of India within 23 minutes of the second session.




