IND Vs Eng: Handingley Stadium became ‘Theater’, entertainment of the audience in the rain break, video you will also like
IND vs Eng Ground Staff Dance: The second day of the first Test match being played between India and England at the historic Handingley Stadium in Leeds was thrilling. While England returned to the match by covering India’s first innings for 471 runs.
On the other hand, the English batsmen also strengthened the team by batting with restraint. However, the rain in the middle of the day held the match speed for some time. However, a video related to the rain is becoming quite viral on social media.
The rain stopped the game, but the ground staff did not stop entertainment
When the game stopped due to rain and the audience started to shrink into the umbrellas, then the field of headingle suddenly turned into a mini theater. The ground staff on the ground performed such a dance in their style amidst heavy rains and cold that the entire stadium resonated with applause. The video of this fun moment is now becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Oli Pope scored a century
On the second day, young batsman Oli Pope, who came out to bat for England, took responsibility for the innings. He scored the second Test century of his career against India and brought the team to a strong position. This was the total 9th century of his Test career, which proved to be decisive in England’s return.
Headingley Ground Staff Entertaining The Crowing Rain Break. pic.twitter.com/tsn6tmc6ao
– Mufaddal Vohra (@Mufaddal_vohra) June 21, 2025
Headingley Ground Staff Entertaining The Crowing Rain Break. pic.twitter.com/tsn6tmc6ao
– Mufaddal Vohra (@Mufaddal_vohra) June 21, 2025
England’s upper hand heavy on the second day
While the first day of the first Test match being played in Leeds was the name of India, England made a brilliant comeback on the second day. He dropped the last 7 wickets of India’s first innings within just 41 runs. After this, England made a solid start in batting and scored 209 runs for 3 wickets till the end of the day’s play. Oli Pope, who has scored a century, is standing at the crease, while Harry Brook is supporting him without opening an account.