The first match of the five-Test series between India and England is being played at Trent Bridge. India got off to a good start on the second day of the Test as Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul shared 97 runs for the first wicket. However, immediately after Rohit’s dismissal, India’s innings fell badly and the team lost 4 wickets until the tea break. The James Anderson Pavilion showed way without opening an account for captain Virat Kohli. In addition to coming out of the void, Virat has a shameful record in his name.
Virat is one of the most dismissed Indian captains in Test cricket. Virat returned to the pavilion without opening an account for the 9th time as captain in the Test. After dismissing Pujara, skipper Virat Kohli was unable to comprehend Anderson’s outgoing ball and bat on it, then wicketkeeper Jose Butler made no mistake, took a simple catch and caught the Indian captain without opening the pavilion. Strong on the go. Kohli responded with surprise after the out. Apart from Virat, Pujara could not do much and fell to Anderson by just 4 runs. Vice captain Ajinkya Rahane was also run out after scoring 5 runs.
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Earlier in the first session of the second day, Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul faced the English bowlers and added 97 runs for the first wicket. Rohit and Rahul played good shots around the field and were not under any pressure. However, Rohit failed to make a good start once again and Ollie Robinson fell to 36 for the loss. After scoring 183 in the first innings, the entire England team became allout.