Bumrah-Siraj or Akash Deep is not … This all-rounder caused havoc on English openers, both sent pavilion in one over

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Nitish kumar reddy takes england openers wicket:
The third Test match between India and England has started from 10 July. This Test match is being played at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London. In this Test match, Jaspreet Bumrah is replaced by the famous Krishna in the playing XI. But Bumrah could not show any special amazing till lunch. Mohammad Siraj and Akash Sandeep also could not take a single wicket of England till lunch.

But the work that no Indian bowler could do, was done by an all -rounder. In fact, after England’s first innings drinks break, Indian captain Shubman Gill gave the ball to Nitish Kumar Reddy and he proved to be a boon for the team. Nitish Reddy pushed England to the backfoot by dismissing both openers in a single over.

Nitish Reddy caused havoc on English openers

After the drinks break, Nitish Kumar Reddy came to throw his first over in this Test series in the 14th over. He dismissed Ben Docket in the first 13.3rd over. Subsequently, on the last ball of the 14th over, he sent Jack Crolly to the pavilion. After 14 overs, England had 44 runs for two wickets.

In the 13.3rd over, Nitish Kumar Reddy caught Ben Docket by Rishabh Pant. The ball was a bit young on the leg side and Docket tried to play it towards the boundary, but the ball did not come properly on the bat and hit his gloves and went straight to the wicketkeeper. Pant caught a brilliant catch by diving on the right. Indian players made a strong appeal and umpire Paul Rifle immediately raised his finger.

On the last ball of the 14th over, Nitish Reddy dismissed Crowley and he was also caught by Pant. This ball was on such a line that it was necessary to play and it was not easy to leave. Crowley batted in compulsion, but the ball went straight into the hands of Rishabh Pant by touching his gloves. The ball came in making the angle and then came out due to the seam, and it also had an extra bounce.



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