Ind vs Eng 5th Test Day 2: England allout for 9 wickets, KL Rahul again ‘flop’, Siraj-famous shines; India in a strong position on the second day

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IND vs Eng 5th Test Day 2 Highlights: The second day of the fifth Test being played between India and England at Kennington Oval, London was very interesting. The English team was all out with a fall. Indian batsmen were seen flops in the second innings like the first innings. At the same time, the bowlers dominated the whole day, in which the Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj and the famous Krishna saw a different glow.

By the end of the second day, Team India has hit 75 runs for 2 wickets on the board. Yashasvi Jaiswal is unbeaten on the crease by scoring 51 runs and nightwatchman Akashdeep 04 runs. With this total, Team India, captained by Shubman Gill, has gained a lead of 52 runs.

English team all out for 9 wickets (Ind vs Eng 5th Test Day 2 highlights)

The hosts fell 9 wickets of England and the team was all out for 247 runs. This happened because the team bowler Chris Woakes is injured, who could not come on the field for batting. Vox was absent hurt, with England all out for 9 wickets. However, with Vox’s absent hurt, England lost all 10 wickets. Jack Crolya scored the highest 64 runs for England in the innings. Crowley hit 14 fours during this period.

Mohammad Siraj and famous Krishna wreaked havoc

Let us know that fast bowler and Mohammad Siraj and famous Krishna for India broke England’s back with 4-4 wickets. Initially, both bowlers proved expensive, but both did not let the English batsmen stay in front of them for long. At the same time, it is also worth noting that veteran Jaspreet is not part of Team India’s playing eleven in this match.

England became all out in about two and a half sessions

Significantly, the second day started with the Indian innings. Team India finished the first day with 204 runs at the loss of 6 wickets. Karun Nair was unbeaten for the team for 52 runs and Sundar was unbeaten on 19 runs. However, the Indian team was reduced to 224 runs before the first session was over.

Then the hosts England came out to batting, the Indian bowlers all out for 247 runs before the second day in 51.2 overs. The English team was settled in about two and a half sessions.

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