IND vs ENG: Sourav Ganguly’s head turned after seeing the pitch of the second test match, said- Why do we make such a pitch where
Jasprit Bumrah took six wickets in the second test match. Sourav Ganguly (Photo Source: Twitter) Former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly has supported the host team to prepare the wicket keeping in mind the fast bowlers and spinners. Let us tell you that on the second day of the ongoing second Test between India and England, Jasprit Bumrah bowled brilliantly and took five wickets. Ganguly believes that India have quality fast bowlers in the form of Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Shami, Mohammed Siraj and Mukesh Kumar with the help of their quality spinners – Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel. Can take 20 wickets on any pitch. Sourav Ganguly gave a big statement regarding the pitch India Recently, South Africa was bowled out twice during the second Test in Cape Town and then won the match by seven wickets to level the two-match Test series 1-1. Bumrah also took six wickets in the first Test against England in Hyderabad in spin-friendly conditions. However, other fast bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Mukesh Kumar failed to perform well. Ganguly wrote on But my confidence to play is getting stronger with every match… They will get 20 wickets on any pitch with Ashwin, Jadeja, Kuldeep and Axar.” The former BCCI president admitted that the quality of batting has declined in India in the last few years due to spin-friendly pitches. Ganguly said, “The quality of batting has declined in the last 6 to 7 years due to the pitches at home.. Good wickets are very important.. Even on good wickets, India will win the Test match in 5 days.” Traditionally, India puts pressure on the opposition by playing spin-friendly tracks in most Test matches. This formula has helped them register 16 consecutive home series wins since their last 1-2 defeat to England in 2012–13.
IND vs ENG: Ollie Pope’s 196 runs or Yashasvi Jaiswal’s 209 runs – which innings is better?
Talking about the first Test, England defeated the hosts by 28 runs and currently the English team is ahead 1-0 in the five-match Test series. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ollie Pope (Pic Source-Twitter) Currently a 5 match test series is being played between India and England. The second test match between the two teams has started. Talking about the first Test, England defeated the hosts by 28 runs and currently the English team is ahead 1-0 in the five-match Test series. In the first Test played in Hyderabad, young batsman Ollie Pope batted brilliantly for England and scored 196 runs in the second innings. He did not spare any bowler in the second innings of the first Test and hit everyone hard. In the first innings of the second Test, Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 209 runs for India and put the hosts in a strong position. Today we will tell you which was the better innings of these two players? 1- Pitch conditions Ollie Pope (Photo Source: Getty Images) It is very important to see how important the pitch played in the match played between the two teams. Talking about Hyderabad, the batsmen were seen in a lot of trouble here because the ball was spinning a lot. If we look at this category, Ollie Pope won because Yashasvi scored double centuries on the first and second day of the game in Visakhapatnam, whereas Ollie Pope scored 196 runs when the batsmen were not facing the spinners. Winner- Ollie Pope
IND vs ENG, 2nd Test: Yashasvi Jaiswal’s double century, then Bumrah broke England’s back, India is in a strong position
In the first innings of the second Test match against India, the England team was all out for 253 runs. Team India (Photo Source: X/Twitter) IND vs ENG, 2nd Test, Day 2 Report: The second match of the Test series between India and England is being played in Visakhapatnam from 2 February. The first day’s play was in the name of India. By the end of the first day, the team had scored 336 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Today on the second day Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a double century. Team India’s first innings was reduced to 396 runs. The England team was all out for 253 runs in the first innings due to Jasprit Bumrah’s 6 wicket haul. By the end of the second day, Team India has scored 28 runs in the second innings without losing any wicket. Along with this, Team India has also taken a lead of 171 runs. IND vs ENG: Yashasvi Jaiswal scored a double century After the first day’s play, Yashasvi Jaiswal (179*) and Ravichandran Ashwin (5* runs) were unbeaten at the crease. On the second day, Ravichandran Ashwin returned to the pavilion after scoring (20) runs at the hands of James Anderson. Then Yashasvi Jaiswal played with patience and completed a double century. Yashasvi Jaiswal completed his double century in 277 balls. Yashasvi is the third youngest player to score a double century for India in Tests. Yashasvi Jaiswal was out to James Anderson after scoring 209 runs in 290 balls with the help of 19 fours and 7 sixes. The lower order batsmen could not continue the game for long and the Indian team was all out for 396 runs. James Anderson, Shoaib Bashir and Rehan Ahmed took 3-3 wickets in the first innings against India. Jasprit Bumrah took 6 wickets in the first innings England made a good start while batting in the first innings. There was a partnership of 59 runs for the first wicket between Ben Duckett and Jack Crawley. Kuldeep Yadav gave the first success to Team India by dismissing Ben Duckett for 21 runs. Birthday boy Jack Crawley was moving towards a century, but then Akshar Patel showed the way to the pavilion for Jack Crawley (76 runs). After which Jasprit Bumrah completed the 5 wicket haul by dismissing Joe Root (5 runs), Ollie Pope (23), Jonny Bairstow (25), Ben Stokes (47) and Tom Hartley (21). Jasprit Bumrah then sent James Anderson to the pavilion (6 runs) and ended England’s first innings at 253 runs. Jasprit Bumrah took 6 wickets for 45 runs in 15.5 overs. Whereas Kuldeep Yadav took 3 wickets and Akshar Patel took 1 wicket in the first innings. By the end of the second day, Team India has scored 28 runs in the second innings without losing any wicket. Yashasvi Jaiswal (15*) and Rohit Sharma (13* runs) are unbeaten at the crease. IND vs ENG: Fans’ reactions after the second day’s play of the second test Bumrah making Ben Stokes clueless and all others on flat pitch…!🥵 But according…
IND vs ENG: Jasprit Bumrah opened his claws in the second test match, tightened his grip on England’s batsmen.
Bumrah became the first Indian player to take the fastest 150 wickets in Tests. Jasprit Bumrah. (Image Source: BCCI On the second day of the second test match being played between India and England in Visakhapatnam. Jasprit Bumrah The English batsmen had no answer to Jasprit Bumrah’s fiery balls. He completely destroyed the middle order of the visiting team by taking wickets at regular intervals. Jasprit Bumrah had Joe Root caught at slip by Shubman Gill in the 26th over. So on the fifth ball of the 28th over, Bumrah clean bowled Ollie Pope with an excellent yorker, the video of which went viral on social media. After this, Bumrah completed his five-wicket haul by dismissing Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes and Tom Hartley. Bumrah wrapped up England’s first innings by taking the last wicket of James Anderson. Bumrah becomes the first Indian to take the fastest 150 test wickets Jasprit Bumrah took 6 wickets for 45 runs in his 15.5 over spell and produced his best performance for India in Tests. Apart from this, Bumrah has also become the second Asian and first Indian player to take the fastest 150 wickets in Tests. Talking about the match, England scored 253 runs after losing all the wickets in their first innings on the second day. In this way India gained a lead of 143 runs. The best scorer for the visiting team was Jack Crawley, who scored 76 runs in 78 balls. Whereas Ben Stokes was successful in scoring 47 runs. Apart from this, no batsman could cross the 30-run mark. Apart from Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav took 3 wickets and Akshar Patel got 1 wicket for India.
IND vs ENG 2024: Kevin Pietersen is not happy with Yashasvi Jaiswal despite scoring a double century! know why
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s patience ran out after reaching the double century mark. Kevin Pietersen and Yashasvi Jaiswal. (Image Source: Getty Images/BCCI) England’s tour of India 2024, IND vs ENG: Former England batsman and commentator Kevin Pietersen (Kevin Pietersen) in the second test match being played against England in Visakhapatnam, Yashasvi Jaiswal (Yashasvi Jaiswal) has expressed disappointment for showing haste after completing his double century. Kevin Pietersen was not happy with Yashasvi Jaiswal’s shot selection on the second day of the Visakhapatnam Test as he lost his wicket while trying to attack England’s great fast bowler James Anderson. India’s young opening batsman played a magical inning of 209 runs on the second day of the ongoing second Test against England, and contributed more than half of Team India’s first innings total of 396 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal lost his patience in front of James Anderson Throughout his innings, Yashasvi showed amazing composure against the challenging balls of the England bowlers, especially fast bowler James Anderson. However, after reaching the double century mark, Yashasvi Jaiswal lost his patience, due to which he played a big shot over cover against James Anderson. Unfortunately, the timing was not good and Jonny Bairstow took a simple catch to end Jaiswal’s excellent innings. Meanwhile, after the first session of the second day of the Visakhapatnam Test, Kevin Pietersen suggested that Yashasvi Jaiswal should have waited for the spinners to adopt an aggressive approach. Maybe he should have waited: Kevin Pietersen Kevin Pietersen said while talking to Sports18, “Yashaswi Jaiswal has the passion to play with the circumstances. One thing he’ll be kicking himself about is that he lashed out at Anderson. Maybe he should have waited. He should try to hit a six on every ball against the spinners. These were Anderson’s last two balls. The ground is not big enough for Jaiswal and he has to only half-connect against the spinners to hit a six. We might have seen a lot of fireworks, but now, the game has moved on.” 4 Indian players who scored a double century in test cricket at the youngest age These batsmen have scored more runs in IPL than MS Dhoni. Australia Cricket Awards 2024: Know which player won which award? Those 5 legendary batsmen who could never score a century in IPL 5 Indian batsmen who have made the highest score in Test cricket against England IND vs ENG: See Team India’s playing XI for the second test match IPL 2024: These franchises got a big blow, these star players were out..! These 5 teams have won the most test matches on Indian soil Players who scored the most runs while opening for India in Tests Top 5 bowlers who took most wickets in test cricket in India
IND vs ENG: Time is running out very fast for Gill and Iyer – Aakash Chopra warns both the batsmen
Shubman and Shreyas flopped with the bat in the first innings of the second test. Shubman Gill, Aakash Chopda and Shreyas Iyer (Photo Source: Twitter) Former Team India cricketer Aakash Chopra believes that if Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer do not play good innings in the second innings of the ongoing second Test against England, then their place in India’s Test team may be in danger. India scored 336/6 in their first innings at stumps on day one in Visakhapatnam on Friday, February 2. Gill and Iyer contributed 34 and 27 runs respectively, while Yashasvi Jaiswal scored an unbeaten 179 runs. In a video shared on his YouTube channel, Chopra said that Gill and Iyer will get just one more chance to save their places in the Test XI. Aakash Chopra warns Shubman Gill and Shreyas Iyer He said, “Time is running out very fast for Gill and Iyer. They have one more innings and I really hope they score runs because if their next innings is not good, it will be difficult for both of them to make a place in the team.” The former India opener believes that Gill had to struggle against James Anderson after a good start. They said that, “Shubhman Gill got a start. He played a little aggressively in the beginning, but after that, James Anderson hit three outside edges in two overs. The third edge also went to the keeper and he was out. He ruined a good start. 34 runs will not be enough to save a place in the team.” Regarding Shreyas Iyer Aakash Chopra Said, “Shreyas Iyer also had a disappointing performance. The way he was moving in the crease was not giving much confidence. You don’t usually see a batsman moving like this against a fast bowler in Test cricket. Despite the short balls not having much pace, he was moving a lot and eventually got out. You can say that the ball remained a little low and he was a little unlucky, but he was not stable at the crease.”
IND vs ENG: “Anderson’s economy rate tells you how good he is as a bowler”- Sanjay Manjrekar
India and England There was an exciting start for both the teams in the second match of the five-match Test series between India and India. After losing the first Test, Team India wanted to perform better in the Visakhapatnam Test and the team has done that so far. Team India’s batsmen scored a total of 396 runs in the first innings. Meanwhile, as soon as the first day of the Test match ended, many people came forward to appreciate the performance of veteran fast bowler James Anderson. The 41-year-old player performed brilliantly on the first day of the second Test and gave runs at an economy of 1.76. His performance also impressed former Indian cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar. Sanjay Manjrekar praised James Anderson fiercely Speaking to ESPNcricinfo, Sanjay Manjrekar said, “He is a reminder of the legacy of great fast bowlers we have had over the years. He is at the end of his career, yet, on a pitch where there was nothing for him, he kept the Indian batsmen trapped outside the off stump. Ultimately one batsman (Gill) was caught out by the wicketkeeper. It is a big thing for this to happen on Indian pitches. The former cricketer further said, “He showed his class and his economy rate tells you how accurate he is as a bowler. And I like the way England use it. We feel he is not bowling enough these days but he is not playing that much.” Apart from this, Manjrekar also said that whenever Anderson comes on the field, it always reminds him of Anderson’s old times when the bowler was at his peak. They said that, “Every time you see Anderson bowling, it reminds you of his old days when he was at his peak in Test cricket.”
IND vs ENG: “Don’t forget that Pujara is waiting outside”- Ravi Shastri said about Gill’s poor form.
Shubman Gill was out after scoring 34 runs in the first innings of the second test. Shubman Gill & Ravi Shastri (Photo Source: Getty Images) In the last 12 months, Shubman Gill’s cricket journey has seen a lot of ups and downs. After some brilliant performances, Shubman Gill started being called the ‘Prince’ of Team India, but he is now struggling with his poor form. In the second test, he scored 34 runs against England but he could not convert his start into a big innings. Former coach Ravi Shastri, without taking any names, warned the young players competing for a place in India’s playing XI to get back into form on time. Although Shastri did not explicitly name Gill, he said that, ranji trophy Pujara is in great form and is waiting for his turn, so all the out-of-form players are advised to get back in form. Young players will have to prove themselves – Ravi Shastri In such a situation, Shastri stressed the need for young players to prove themselves. Let us tell you that the experienced Pujara showed excellent form in domestic cricket and scored consecutive runs for Saurashtra. during commentary Ravi Shastri Having said that, this is a fresh side, a young side. These youth will have to prove themselves. Don’t forget, Pujara is waiting. He has been working hard in Ranji Trophy and is always on the radar.” Despite the management’s focus on young talent, Shastri highlighted Pujara’s experience, especially in home conditions. Gill’s recent form at number three has not been that good and he is in danger of being dropped from the team. However, along with this, Shastri also stressed the importance of patience and adaptability in Test cricket. Regarding Test cricket, Shastri said that, “It is a test match; You have to be there. Otherwise, you will get into all kinds of problems. You’re going with those stiff hands, reaching for the ball. Especially against a quality bowler like Anderson.

