‘Forced time is spoiling …’ Harry Brook’s arbitrariness at the crease, Rishabh Pant complained to the umpire; VIDEO
India vs england test: On the third day of the Edgbaston Test, England batsman Harry Brook on the field caused Rishabh Pant’s anger to the seventh sky and complained to the umpire.
India vs england 2nd test: Team India has a strong hold in the second Test match being played between India and England. On the third day, England batsman Harry Brook did something that captain Shubman Gill and Vice -captain Rishabh Pant directly complained to the umpire.
The fourth day game has started in Edgbaston Test. Team India has lost the wicket of Karun Nair with the commencement of the fourth day game. By the end of the third day’s play, India had lost the first wicket as Yashasvi Jaiswal, on the fourth day the team got the second blow as Karun, who was dismissed by 26 runs.
What was the whole matter?
This case is on the third day when Harry Brook and Joe Root were batting for England. During this, Jadeja came for bowling during the 19th over. Harry Brook was taking time to bat to bat while the bowler was fully ready. Brook was doing this again and again. Rishabh Pant did not like his act and complained to the umpire.
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What did Rishabh Pant say?
Rishabh Pant complained to the umpire and said that the bowler is ready. Despite this, when the umpire did not support Gill and Pant, he told Jadeja, ‘Come on Jaddu Bhai, it will be comfortable. Forced the time is spoiling. This was recorded in the stump mike about Pant’s Harry Brook and the video of this thing started going viral on social media.
Harry Brook and Jamie Smith’s brilliant innings
Let us tell you that in the first innings from England in the Edgbaston Test, Harry Brook scored a brilliant 158 runs, while Jamie Smith remained unbeaten after scoring 184 runs. However, apart from these two batsmen, any England player failed to give good performance. 6 players of the team could not even open the account. For India, Mohammad Siraj took 6 wickets and Akash Deep took 4 wickets.