IND Vs Eng: Team India piled up in 28 minutes, all out in 18 balls, bad condition on the second day

Team India (photo-PTI) piled on only 224 in Oval Test

In the Oval Test against England, Team India scored just 224 runs in the first innings. On the second day, Team India took only 18 balls and 28 minutes to pile up. Team India, who lost 6 wickets for 204 runs on the first day, had a challenge to reach 300 runs on the second day, but this could not happen. Fast bowlers Gas Atkinson and Josh Tung together bowled only 34 balls and the Indian team lost four wickets. Karun Nair, who scored a half -century on the first day, was expected to have a big innings but he was able to add only five runs in his score. Karun Nair was the first batsman to be dismissed and he scored 57 runs.

Indian team could not play even half an hour

The Indian team could not stand at the crease even for half an hour on the second day. Within 28 minutes of the game, he lost the remaining four matches. On the second day, the first blow to Team India was given by Josh Tung, who lbw Karun Nair on a personal score of 57. After this, the remaining three wickets Gas Etkinson took a shock. He implicated Washington Sundar on a short ball, after which he also took the wicket of Siraj, Krishna.

In the Oval Test, Team India has come into trouble due to a pile for just 224 runs. At least 300 scores should have been scored on this pitch, but the Indian batsmen threw their wickets after being set on the wicket. KL Rahul played 40 balls in the first innings and he was dismissed for 14 runs. Captain Gill scored 21 runs in 34 balls but he was run out on 35th ball. Sai Sudarshan was dismissed for 108 balls and he was out on a personal score of 38. Jurael and Sundar were also dismissed after being set. The last three batsmen of Team India did not even open the account.

Asish Roy
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