Post by: Dr. Amrinder Pal Singh
Photo: BCCI
On the second day of the second Test between India and England, during the last over from Kuldeep Yadav, Ben Stokes concluded with a powerful slog sweep that sent the ball to the boundary. Stokes finished his innings at five runs off 10 deliveries, while Jonny Bairstow held his ground at the other end with a score of 24 off 28 balls. Despite England maintaining a run rate of over four runs per over, this session leaned in favor of India, primarily due to the acquisition of four crucial wickets.
One particularly memorable moment was the delivery from Jasprit Bumrah that dismissed Ollie Pope, anticipated to be etched in memory for years to come. The live score indicated that England reached a total of 155/4 in 33 overs, trailing India by 241 runs. The match is finely poised as both teams continue their battle for supremacy in the second Test.
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