‘India lost Test series from England’ … Decision was told on the third day of Manchester Test

Prophecy for defeat in Team India series (photo-PTI)

England are on frontfoot in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Before the Manchester Test, he has a 2–1 lead in his hand and in this match too Team India Keep it on the backfoot. Well, two matches have not been results in the series yet but former England cricketer Kevin Peterson announced on the third day of the Manchester Test that England has won the Test series. Pietersen, while posting on X, made this claim by writing.

Peterson predicted India’s defeat

Kevin Pietersen wrote a post on X on Friday, saying, “England will continue to bat on the third day and India has lost this series.” Let us know that it is necessary for Team India to win the Manchester Test because it is lagging behind 1-2 in the Test series. If England wins in Manchester, he will get an unbeatable lead of 3–1. Kevin Peterson has made such a prediction only after seeing the performance of the Indian team. Team India scored 358 runs in the first innings of the Manchester Test and in response, England easily took the lead over Team India. Now the question is that on how many score Team India will be able to stop the English team and then in the second innings, what will their batsmen show amazing?

Indian strategy completely flop

Talking about the Manchester Test, Team India’s strategy has flopped completely. Team India once again descended without Kuldeep Yadav in this match, as a result, Team India did not get wickets early on Manchester’s pitch. England’s top 4 batsmen scored more than fifty runs and the Crolee-Dkett scored very fast. Bumrah has also not seen anything special effective in this match, which is why there is a crisis of defeat on Team India.

Asish Roy
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