The third Test of the four-Test series between India and England is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. On the second day of the match, Team India started playing ahead with 99/3 and the whole team was reduced to 145 runs. Like Ajinkya Rahane, India lost their fourth wicket for 114 and the wickets have been falling ever since. Joe Root’s bowling only changed England’s future. In this match, he threw 38 balls, during which he gave up only eight runs and took five wickets. This is the first time Joe Root has taken five wickets in an innings in first class cricket.
Shah, who took the lead, broke Rohit-Sehwag’s record.
Root dismissed Rishabh Pant on his first delivery and then took five wickets to dismiss Washington Sundar, Akshar Patel, Ravichandran Ashwin and Jaspreet Bumrah. Root did not bowl a single ball on the first day of the match, but on the second day he played with the Indian batsmen with his bowling. Root never gave up a run in the first three overs and took three wickets. In this way, Team India scored just 33 runs against England on the first innings basis.
Sunil Gavaskar became a fan of Akshar Patel’s bowling on this special advice
Rohit Sharma scored 66 for India. It was no coincidence that England’s best scorer was Jack Crowley, whose opener, scoring 53 runs. Virat Kohli, India’s second best scorer, scored 27 runs. England made a spectacular comeback in this match. It remains to be seen how many Team India bowlers will allow England to score in the second innings. Speaking of Root bowling in Test cricket, he has thrown a total of 491.3 overs and has taken 37 wickets during this period.
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