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ENG vs IND: Birmingham Police arrested a man for racial comments allegations

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A report was filed by Indian spectators alleging racial comments. Birmingham Police arrested the man suspected. The incident occurred during the fourth day of the fifth Test between England and India. Birmingham Police have captured a person in connection with alleged racial comments directed at Indian spectators during the just-concluded Test between India and England … Read more

ENG vs IND: Joe Root, Jonny Bairstow lead England to victory

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England wins the fifth Test match. The series was leveled at 2-2. The match was originally scheduled in Manchester last year. ENG vs IND: England defeated India by seven wickets after completing a record-setting run chase to win the Covid-delayed fifth Test in Edgbaston on Tuesday. England’s final score was 378-3, with Joe Root unbeaten … Read more

ENG vs IND: Jasprit Bumrah breaks Kapil Dev’s 40-year record

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Bumrah breaks Kapils’s record for the most number of wickets by an Indian against England. He dismissed Crawley bowling an amazing delivery. He surpassed the feat after taking Robinson’s wicket after tea. In the fourth innings of the fifth match at Edgbaston, Jasprit Bumrah delivered for Team India as England prepared to chase a massive total … Read more

Lees leads England run-chase against India

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  • England needs 271 runs to reach a target of 378 set by India.
  • Lees and Zak Crawley set about the chase with relish.
  • This decider should have been played in Manchester last September only to be postponed.

Alex Lees’ quickfire unbeaten fifty ensured England made a rapid start to their run chase in the delayed fifth Test against India at Edgbaston on Monday.

England were 107-1 in their second innings at tea on the fourth day, needing a further 271 runs to reach a target of 378.

Lees was 56 not out, having shared an exhilarating opening stand of 107 with Zak Crawley in a match England must win to end this five-Test series all square at 2-2.

But the pair, together for fewer than 22 overs, were separated just before the interval when Crawley shouldered arms to a brilliant off-cutter from India stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah.

Crawley, who has been struggling for runs, had looked in fine touch while hitting seven fours in his 46.

There have been only two successful fourth-innings chases above 200 in a Test at Edgbaston, with South Africa making 283-5 in 2008 and England 211-3 against New Zealand in 1999.

England, however, reached seemingly stiff targets of 277, 299, and 296 during a recent 3-0 whitewash of Test world champions New Zealand.

Both Cheteshwar Pujara (66) and Rishabh Pant (57) threatened to take India to an impregnable total but each got out when well set, with the tourists losing their last six wickets for 55 runs as they were bowled out for 245.

Lees and Zak Crawley set about the chase with relish.

Left-hander Lees off-drove Mohammed Shami for four, with Crawley whipping Bumrah off his pads for another boundary.

Lees then expertly uppercut third seamer Mohammad Siraj for four and greeted Ravindra Jadeja’s first ball of the day by going down the pitch to drive the left-arm spinner to the boundary.

A forcing shot off Siraj took Lees to a 44-ball fifty with his eighth boundary. As he walked off at tea, Lees was involved in an animated conversation with former India captain Virat Kohli, who’d already been spoken to this match by the umpires after exchanging words with England’s first-innings century-maker Jonny Bairstow.

India resumed on their overnight 125-3, with Pujara 50 not out and Pant — who made 146 in a first-innings total of 416 — unbeaten on 30.

Pujara had only been recalled to the top of the order after India captain Rohit Sharma and fellow opener KL Rahul were ruled out by Covid-19 and a groin injury respectively.

He looked in fine touch Monday, forcing England great James Anderson off the back foot through point and clipping him off his pads for two well-struck fours.

But the 34-year-old’s four-hour innings ended when he cut Stuart Broad straight to Lees at backward point.

A clearly frustrated Pujara walked off, having now gone 50 innings since his last Test century — 193 against Australia at Sydney in January 2019.

Pant was dropped on 45 when Crawley failed to hold a tough chance diving to his left at second slip before a leg-glanced four off Broad, his seventh boundary in 76 balls, took him to his fifty.

But Pant fell when a miscued reverse sweep off left-arm spinner Jack Leach was caught by Joe Root at slip, with England captain Ben Stokes mopping up the tail on his way to 4-33 in 11.5 overs.

This decider should have been played in Manchester last September only to be postponed just hours before the start because of coronavirus concerns within the India camp.

 

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ENG vs IND: Virat Kohli’s remarks fired up Jonny Bairstow

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Bairstow has been the leading run-getter for England this year. Kohli made the same mistake as Flintoff. Bairstow played aggressively after an intensive talk with Kohli. This year, Jonny Bairstow has been England’s most in-form hitter. In reality, he is the leading run-scorer in Test cricket in 2022. The man who terrorized New Zealand with … Read more

India’s Bumrah stars as England’s Broad concedes costliest over in Test history

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  • Jasprit Bumrahm hits Stuart Broad for 29 runs in an over that also features five wides and a no-ball.
  • India all out for 416 in first innings of fifth Test at Edgbaston.
  • England slump to 84-5 at stumps on day one, facing a deficit of 332 runs.

India stand-in captain Jasprit Bumrah starred with both bat and ball as England’s Stuart Broad conceded the most expensive over in Test history, giving up 35 runs at Edgbaston on Saturday.

India were all out for a breathtaking 416 in their first innings of the Covid-delayed fifth Test, with the tourists 2-1 up in a five-match series.

Bumrah, who hit Broad for 29 runs in an over that also featured five wides and a no-ball he struck for six, then led from the front in his primary role of strike bowler.

He took the first three wickets to fall amid several rain breaks during an excellent return of 3-35 in 11 overs, with England slumping to 84-5 at stumps — a deficit of 332 runs.

When play resumed in bright sunshine, the in-form pair of former England captain Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow briefly kept India at bay.

But the Yorkshire duo were separated when Root, the world’s top-ranked Test batsman, was caught behind for 31 trying to cut a Mohammad Siraj delivery that was too close to him.

At 78-4, for all their aggressive play under a new leadership duo of captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum in a 3-0 whitewash of Test world champions New Zealand, England now sent in Jack Leach as a nightwatchman.

Leach, however, was out for a five-ball duck when caught behind off Mohammad Shami, with Bairstow 12 not out and skipper Stokes unbeaten on nought at stumps.

Broad had become just the sixth bowler to take 550 Test wickets when he lost his composure by repeatedly bowling too short at Bumrah, deputising as captain for the Covid-hit Rohit Sharma.

But the tailender, who had responded to a similar England bouncer barrage by smashing an unbeaten 34 during India’s 151-run win in the second Test at Lord’s last year, was anything but intimidated.

Bumrah batting at No. 10 and facing the new ball, dismantled Broad’s figures during eight remarkable deliveries. The six legitimate balls were thrashed for 23 runs, including four fours and a six.

Broad, 36, also sent down a wide that sailed over the head of wicketkeeper Sam Billings for four and a no-ball Bumrah top-edged for six.

The previous record of 28 runs in a Test over had been achieved on three occasions in the format’s 145-year history, with Broad’s team-mates James Anderson and Root two of the bowlers on the receiving end.

Broad did not get a chance to make amends with the ball, although he did end the innings by catching last man Siraj.

Ton-up Jadeja

India, 338-7 overnight, smashed 78 runs in 11.5 overs.

Stokes set the tone for what followed with a ragged opening spell as Ravindra Jadeja, resuming on 83 not out, completed the third century of his 60-Test career and first overseas.

Jadeja had been the junior partner in a stand of 222 with Rishabh Pant, who hit a rapid 146, that rescued India from the depths of 98-5 after they had been sent into bat.

Matthew Potts could have had Jadeja out for 92 but a thick edge off the shoulder of the bat split slips Zak Crawley and Root before heading to the boundary.

But one ball after his reprieve, he commandingly cut Potts for four to complete a 183-ball century including 13 boundaries.

Broad then achieved his landmark wicket when Leach caught Shami.

Anderson bowled Jadeja for 104 and then ended the innings when Siraj holed out to finish with 5-60 in 21.5 overs.

Bumrah followed his 31 not out by bowling opener Alex Lees between bat and pad for six, with fellow opener Crawley’s poor run of form continuing when he nicked the captain to third slip on nine.

Bumrah completed his removal of England’s top three when Ollie Pope exited for 10 when an edged drive was caught in the slips by Shreyas Iyer at the second attempt.

This decider should have been played in Manchester last September only to be postponed just hours before the start because of coronavirus concerns within the India camp.

 

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Jasprit Bumrah chosen India’s Captain for fifth Test against England

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  • India appoint Jasprit Bumrah as their new Test captain.
  • Rohit Sharma ruled out of the fifth Test against England at Edgbaston.
  • Mayank Agarwal has been named as his replacement.

After Rohit Sharma was ruled out of the fifth Test against England at Edgbaston, India appointed Jasprit Bumrah as their captain.

In Edgbaston, Bumrah will captain India for the first time in any kind of international competition. As the first bowler to lead India in Test matches since the legendary Kapil Dev in 1987, he is also poised to make history. Rishabh Pant has been chosen Vice-Captain.

Bumrah commented on being selected captain during the pre-game press conference, saying, “It is a big achievement, big honor. To play Test cricket was my lifelong ambition.”

“That I have been given the opportunity to lead the nation is a significant accomplishment. My career’s biggest accomplishment, in my opinion. I’m overjoyed.”

During the exhibition game against Leicestershire the previous week, Rohit tested positive for Covid-19.

He participated in the first inning despite testing positive, but the second inning was missed because he was placed in isolation.

According to a BCCI release, Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma will not play in the rescheduled fifth Test against England, which will begin on Friday.

“On Thursday morning, Rohit took a RAT Test, which revealed a COVID-19 good result. The forthcoming Test will be captained by Jasprit Bumrah, who will be assisted by Rishabh Pant,” according to the All-India Senior Selection Committee.

India will suffer a severe loss as a result of Rohit’s absence. During the initial part of the series last year, Rohit not only played the role of captain but also displayed outstanding form, collecting 368 runs, including a century in the fourth Test.

Mayank Agarwal has been named the replacement for Rohit by India. Agarwal has already left for England and connected with the Test team because there is no quarantine for foreign travellers.

Bumrah, who only made his Test debut in 2018, has already distinguished himself as one of India’s key red-ball players.

Even though he has only played 29 Tests, he is now the pace attack’s leader and is ranked No. 3 in the ICC Test Bowler’s rankings.

In the ODI portion of India’s tour of South Africa, he served as vice-captain as KL Rahul led the team in Rohit’s absence. During the Test and T20I series against Sri Lanka, he served as Rohit’s backup.

India would win their first Test series in England since 2007 if they won or drew in Birmingham. Important ICC World Test Championship points are also at stake, with India now occupying the third-place spot.

Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum, England’s new captain and coach, have made a significant impact on the team, as proven by their 3-0 triumph against New Zealand, the current ICC World Test Championship champions.

On July 1st, the Test will start in Edgbaston.

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ENG vs IND: Mayank Agarwal to be part of Indian squad for Edgbaston Test

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Mayank has got a call for the final Test against England. He has not been very good with the bat recently. England and India will play Edgbaston Test starting from July 1. Right-hand Indian batsman Mayank Agarwal will play in the July 1 Edgbaston Test against England. He will depart for England on Monday and … Read more

Rohit Sharma affected with Covid-19 ahead of deciding Test against England

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Sharma has been contracted with Covid-19. England and India will play rescheduled fifth Test from last year. India may win their first series in England since 2007. India’s cricket board said on Sunday that skipper Rohit Sharma tested positive for Covid-19 only days before the rescheduled fifth Test against England. Read more: Eng vs Ind: Joe … Read more

Edgbaston, Kia Oval to host a friendly match between Surrey and Middlesex

Following a cricket break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Edgbaston and The Kia Oval are all set to host a crowd for the first time. On July 26 and 27, the Kia Oval will host a friendly match between Surrey and Middlesex, while on July 27, Edgbaston will host a second friendly match between Warwickshire … Read more