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IND Vs Eng 2nd Test Highlights: India scored 587 runs first, then continuously shocks to England


IND vs ENG 2nd Test Live: India has strengthened its position by batting vigorously in the second Test against England. India did the best batting on the second day as the first day. Shubman Gill (269) scored a double century and Ravindra Jadeja scored 89 runs. Due to these innings, India built a mountain of 587 runs. After the Indian batter, the bowlers also showed their fire and took 3 wickets of England within 77 runs. At the end of the second day's play, Harry Brook was playing 30 and Joe Root 18 runs. Click to see the full score of the match.

Brook got the benefit of umpires call
Harry Brook has got the benefit of umpires call. When the umpire did not give LBW to Brook off Mohammad Siraj, India took DRS. In the TV replay, it was shown that if the ball did not hit the pad, it would be from the stumps. But Bangladeshi umpire Sharafuddaula did not give it out. Therefore, TV umpire Paul Rifle also called it notout. Karun Nair and Yashasvi Jaiswal of India also got the benefit of the umpires call.

England hit the third wicket

England has also lost the third wicket. Akash Deep has made Jack Cruli run on 19 runs. England's score has been 25 runs for 3 wickets as soon as Cruli is out.

Oli Pope's Golden Duck
Akash Deep has also moved Oli Pope after Ben Dock. Oli Pope was caught by KL Rahul in the slip on the very first ball. In this way the Golden Duck was recorded in the name of the Pope. Oli Pope scored a century in the last match.

Ben docket out
Ben Docket, who scored a century in the first Test, has been dismissed without opening an account in the second Test. He was caught by Akash Deep in the slip by captain Shubman Gill. Ben Docket scored 149 runs in the fourth innings of the first match. Docket scored 62 runs in the first of the same match.

India's innings limited to 587 runs
India's innings has been reduced to 587 runs. Mohammad Siraj tried to play Shoaib Bashir's ball ahead but the flight dodged him. Wicketkeeper Jamie Smith stumped Siraj.

Akash lamp too out

Akash Deep has also been out after Shubman Gill. Akash Deep tried to hit a six off Shoaib Bashir's ball and was caught by Ben Docket on Longon. He scored 6 runs in 13 balls. India has lost 9 wickets for 574 runs with this.

Shubman Gill missed a triple century
Shubman Gill reached close to the triple century and missed this charismatic figure. Gill, after scoring 269 runs, was caught by Oli Pope. This ball of Josh Tung was only worth shooting and Shubman also put a shot on it. It was probably tired due to which he was a little late to put the shot and Oli Pope caught on the square leg. Shubman Gill scored 269 runs in 387 balls. He hit 30 fours and 3 sixes in this innings.

Beautiful 42 runs out
England got the seventh wicket after a long wait. Joe Root has made Washington Sundar a clean bold. Sundar scored 42 runs playing 103 balls, including 3 fours and a six.

India completed 500 runs

India has crossed the 500 -run figure thanks to Shubman Gill's double century. This is the first time since 2007 when the Indian team has scored 500 runs in an innings in England. When India's 500 runs were completed, Washington Sundar was present at the crease with Shubman Gill.

Gill's double century

Shubman Gill has converted his century into a double century. He touched 200 runs on 312th ball. Shubman Gill has become the first Indian captain to score a double century in England.

Good start in second session
India has started well in the second session after making the first session of the second day. India have scored 15 runs in the first 20 minutes of this session and have not lost a single wicket. Shubman Gill is unbeaten scoring 178 and Washington beautiful five runs.

First session name of India
India has won the first session of the second day of the match. India scored 109 runs in the first session on Thursday and lost only one wicket. England were able to dismiss only Ravindra Jadeja (89) in this session. Shubman Gill 168 and Washington Sundar were unbeaten on one run when lunchback was done.

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