Team India’s Shameful Record: In spite of the three batters, no team could score 5 runs – such an incredible thing happened with India on Saturday. Once upon a time it seemed that India would easily cross the boundary of 5. Yashwi Jaswal, Shubhman Gill and Rishabh Panta were submerged, but India disappeared from 1/3. The last seven wickets fell only 5 runs. This is the highest score in Test history, where no team lost three wickets and reached 5 runs. At the same time, it is the lowest all -out score where the team has scored three batters.
The lowest all -out innings despite three centuries
1 – India vs England, Headingley, 2021
1 – South Africa vs England, Centurion, 20
1 – Australia vs England, Headingley, 120
1 – West Indies vs India, Kolkata, 212
England bowlers destroyed India’s innings at the pace of paceman Josh Tang. He took 4 wickets for 5 runs and all out for 5 runs on the second day. Once upon a time, the score of 1/3 seemed to be India, not even 5, because Gill and Pant were still batting. But then the terrible collapse.
It would be disappointing for India, because the top five batter was century but the team could not reach 5 runs. So they want to attack England by attacking themselves, especially Bumrah in this great bowling condition.
The positive aspect for India is that the Avala was somewhat cloudy and the hover cover was also brought to the field on the possibility of light rain and thunderstorms. However, as the rains increase a little intensity, the umpires stopped the game and the innings of England was delayed.
In the morning, India started playing with a score of 1/3. Gill scored 5 runs in his Test career, and Pant played his eye -catching 5 runs. In the first half of the first session, India scored 5 runs without wickets. At that time, Pant completed his seventh Test century and became the highest Test wicketkeeper batter in India, leaving MS Dhoni (5).
This is the third century in England, which no foreign wicketkeeper has ever been able to do before. His innings was a mixture of artistic and courage-a few four-six-six marcate shot.
Pant scop, slug, hook, pool through the pool. He celebrated his known SummerSlut by completing his century off 5 balls – which he dominated by gymnastics practice as a kid.
He then hit Bashir with a six -run pair of runs with Gill. However, Bashir caught Gill in Deep Square and returned the pair for 5 runs.
Then Pant hit Stokes four and Bashir six, but on the other end, the return of Karun Nayar was disappointing. Eight years later, he returned to the Test squad and picked up the ball of Stokes, and Olive Pope took a great catch and returned him to zero.
Then Josh Tang confused Pant by using the reverse swing. He brought the ball from the offstamp and trapped Pant. Pant did not play shot and became LBW. Just before the lunch, Sardul Thakur also returned with a catch in the hands of the wicketkeeper. England then left the field with a smile. After lunch, Tang forced Bumrah to drive on the slip, then pressed Jadeja with pressure. Later, the famous Krishna sprinkled the stump and folded India’s innings in just 20 minutes.