Brook brake! Akash Deep’s deadly ball havoc, England star game ended- Video

Akash Deep took Harry Brook’s wicket (photo -Getty Images)

England’s strong batsman Harry Brook scored 158 runs in the first innings of the second Test against India. However, in the second innings, he failed to score a big score and returned to the pavilion after scoring 23 runs. It was very important to dismiss Harry Brook for Team India soon and Akash Deep did this work well with a wicket. The English batsmen could not understand his deadly ball at all and became LBW.

Brook became helpless in front of Akash Deep’s ball

Akash Deep, who brought the 22nd over of England’s second innings on Sunday, July 6, threw a deadly Inswing ball. Brook could not understand this ball at all and the ball started going on his pad. All the players of Team India appealed to the umpire and immediately raised the finger. All the players got excited. But the English player demanded a review. The review went in favor of Team India and showed Brook back to the pavilion.

Akash Deep harassed the England batsmen while bowling aggressively in this match. He also took four wickets in the first innings. In the first innings, the young fast bowler dismissed Ben Docket and Oli Pope with two consecutive balls while he also took the wicket of Harry Brook. After this, Akash showed Chris Woakes back to the pavilion. In this innings too, he has taken the wicket of Ben Docket and Oli Pope, while Joe Root has also made his victim.

What happened in the second Test?

In the second Test match, Team India scored 587 runs in their first innings, in response to which England were piled on 407 runs. The second innings was declared by Team India for 427 runs for 6 wickets. Apart from Gill in the second innings, Rishabh Pant scored 65 runs while Ravindra Jadeja contributed 69 runs. England got a target of 608 runs to win this match but it failed in it and Team India won by 336 runs.

Asish Roy
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