Siraj-Akash laid a net, famous Krishna hunted, England batsman got trapped like this

The opener of England handed over his wicket to the famous Krishna. (Photo-shaun botterill/getty images)

The hosts started fast on the fourth day of the fifth Test match being played between India and England at the Oval Cricket Ground. During this, an England opener started scoring fast runs. This increased the concern of Team India. After this fast bowler Mohammad Siraj And Akash Deep made such a plan against this player that he got stuck in it and his wicket was given to the fast bowler, the famous Krishna. England opener Ben Docket returned to the pavilion after hitting Fifty in the second innings. He scored 43 runs in the first innings.

What was the plan against Ben Docket?

On the fourth day of the Oval Test match, England opener Ben Docket carried forward his innings and hit a brilliant fifty. During this time, he had added 32 runs for the second wicket with captain Oli Pope. During this time, Team India fast bowlers Mohammad Siraj and Akash Deep made a special plan against Ben Docket and started bowling at the off stump continuously.

This made Ben Docket difficult to play. He continued to beat and finally KL Rahul was caught in the second slip off the fourth ball of the 23rd over. He was hunted by the famous Krishna. Ben Docket scored 54 runs off 83 balls in the second innings with the help of 6 fours. In the first innings, Ben Docket missed his half -century by 7 runs. In the first inning, Akash Deep sent Docket to the pavilion.

Docket performance against Team India

In this series Ben docket Has batted brilliantly. He has scored 462 runs in 9 innings of 5 matches against India at an average of 51.33. This includes a century and 3 half -centuries. Ben Docket has played 12 matches against Team India so far. In its 22 innings, he has scored 823 runs at an average of 37.40. This includes two centuries and three half -centuries.

This England opener has played 38 Test matches so far. In its 70 innings, he has scored 2872 runs at an average of 42.86. This includes 6 centuries and 16 half -centuries.

Asish Roy
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