Ind vs eng test 2022

  1. India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps
  2. India vs England 5th Test 2022: Jasprit Bumrah set to be India's Test captain No. 36, but Rahul Dravid says Rohit Sharma still not ruled out
  3. India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston
  4. India vs England 5th Test 2022: Jasprit Bumrah set to be India's Test captain No. 36, but Rahul Dravid says Rohit Sharma still not ruled out
  5. India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps
  6. India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston
  7. India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston
  8. India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps
  9. India vs England 5th Test 2022: Jasprit Bumrah set to be India's Test captain No. 36, but Rahul Dravid says Rohit Sharma still not ruled out


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India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps

India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps Former skipper Joe Root (76*) and in-form Jonny Bairstow (72*) stitched a sensational 150-run unbeaten partnership as England got to 259 for three at stumps on Day 4 in record chase of 378. England need another 119 runs on the final day while India need 7 wickets to seal series 3-1. Get live cricket score updates of 5th Test match between India and England. Check live scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India. Read Less Ben Stokes, the captain of England, starts by saying that when the lads play like this, it makes his job easier. Talks about the clarity of mind that they have in the dressing room which makes chasing totals like these easier. Adds that chasing 378 five-six weeks ago would have been scary but now it's good. Mentions Root and Bairstow will get applauded for what they did but also adds the names of the two openers who pulled the momentum back in their favour. Regarding the bowling effort in the second innings, Stokes says that it was really good and it was all about picking wickets. States that they are trying to rewrite how Test cricket is played in England and this is something they want to take forward. He wants to give new life to Test cricket and the support he has received is incredible. Feels that they are bringing a new set of fans to the game and looking forward to leaving a mark in Test cricket. Jasprit Bumrah...

India vs England 5th Test 2022: Jasprit Bumrah set to be India's Test captain No. 36, but Rahul Dravid says Rohit Sharma still not ruled out

Fast bowlers generally are stationed on the fence at third man or fine-leg in Tests because they can unleash powerful throws and because it allows them a breather between overs. They are also kept there because they are not thought of as great tacticians or leaders, and in team huddles, they are not looked at as people who are very vocal. Hence, you seldom see fast bowlers become Test captains. The exceptions have been Bob Willis for England, Courtney Walsh for West Indies, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis for Pakistan and Pat Cummins, recently for Australia. Kapil Dev, Shaun Pollock, Ian Botham and Imran Khan were also fast bowlers, but they were also all-rounders of considerable pedigree. Will Jasprit Bumrah become Test captain No. 36 for India at Edgbaston? “Rohit is being monitored by our medical team. He has not yet been ruled out. He needs to get the negative tests to be available. So we’ll keep monitoring that, as we still have 36 hours. We will have a test later tonight and may be one tomorrow and then see. It’s really up to the medical team to decide,” Dravid said. When asked if Bumrah will be the captain on Friday, he added, “It is better that the confirmation on who is captain, comes from official sources. I don’t want to take that liberty.” But if Bumrah does walk out for the toss, he will make for a good choice as the ability to problem-solve is something he is blessed with and the calmness that runs through his veins, makes him an ideal leadership option. In fact...

India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston

India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston India vs England 5th Test live score: England were 84 for five at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston. Jonny Bairstow and skipper Ben Stokes were batting on 12 and 0 respectively with England still trailing India by 332 runs. Following up his world record-breaking carnage with the bat, the visitors' fast-bowling captain Jasprit Bumrah (3/35) led from the front in his primary job, taking three English wickets, while Mohammed Shami (1/33) and Mohammed Siraj (1/5) took one wicket each. Earlier, Bumrah bludgeoned a hapless Stuart Broad for 29 runs to create a world record for maximum runs off a single over in Test cricket, beating the legendary Brian Lara's feat by one run. The over yielded 35 runs with six extra runs. Bumrah's blitzkrieg was an icing on the cake after Ravindra Jadeja (104) notched his third Test century, following in the footsteps of Rishabh Pant (146) who got one on the opening day, lifting India to 416 all out from 98 for five. Check live scorecard, ball by ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India Read Less England were 84 for five at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston. Jonny Bairstow and skipper Ben Stokes were batting on 12 and 0 respectively with England still trailing India by 332 runs. Following up his world record-breaking ...

India vs England 5th Test 2022: Jasprit Bumrah set to be India's Test captain No. 36, but Rahul Dravid says Rohit Sharma still not ruled out

Fast bowlers generally are stationed on the fence at third man or fine-leg in Tests because they can unleash powerful throws and because it allows them a breather between overs. They are also kept there because they are not thought of as great tacticians or leaders, and in team huddles, they are not looked at as people who are very vocal. Hence, you seldom see fast bowlers become Test captains. The exceptions have been Bob Willis for England, Courtney Walsh for West Indies, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis for Pakistan and Pat Cummins, recently for Australia. Kapil Dev, Shaun Pollock, Ian Botham and Imran Khan were also fast bowlers, but they were also all-rounders of considerable pedigree. Will Jasprit Bumrah become Test captain No. 36 for India at Edgbaston? “Rohit is being monitored by our medical team. He has not yet been ruled out. He needs to get the negative tests to be available. So we’ll keep monitoring that, as we still have 36 hours. We will have a test later tonight and may be one tomorrow and then see. It’s really up to the medical team to decide,” Dravid said. When asked if Bumrah will be the captain on Friday, he added, “It is better that the confirmation on who is captain, comes from official sources. I don’t want to take that liberty.” But if Bumrah does walk out for the toss, he will make for a good choice as the ability to problem-solve is something he is blessed with and the calmness that runs through his veins, makes him an ideal leadership option. In fact...

India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps

India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps Former skipper Joe Root (76*) and in-form Jonny Bairstow (72*) stitched a sensational 150-run unbeaten partnership as England got to 259 for three at stumps on Day 4 in record chase of 378. England need another 119 runs on the final day while India need 7 wickets to seal series 3-1. Get live cricket score updates of 5th Test match between India and England. Check live scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India. Read Less Ben Stokes, the captain of England, starts by saying that when the lads play like this, it makes his job easier. Talks about the clarity of mind that they have in the dressing room which makes chasing totals like these easier. Adds that chasing 378 five-six weeks ago would have been scary but now it's good. Mentions Root and Bairstow will get applauded for what they did but also adds the names of the two openers who pulled the momentum back in their favour. Regarding the bowling effort in the second innings, Stokes says that it was really good and it was all about picking wickets. States that they are trying to rewrite how Test cricket is played in England and this is something they want to take forward. He wants to give new life to Test cricket and the support he has received is incredible. Feels that they are bringing a new set of fans to the game and looking forward to leaving a mark in Test cricket. Jasprit Bumrah...

India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston

India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston India vs England 5th Test live score: England were 84 for five at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston. Jonny Bairstow and skipper Ben Stokes were batting on 12 and 0 respectively with England still trailing India by 332 runs. Following up his world record-breaking carnage with the bat, the visitors' fast-bowling captain Jasprit Bumrah (3/35) led from the front in his primary job, taking three English wickets, while Mohammed Shami (1/33) and Mohammed Siraj (1/5) took one wicket each. Earlier, Bumrah bludgeoned a hapless Stuart Broad for 29 runs to create a world record for maximum runs off a single over in Test cricket, beating the legendary Brian Lara's feat by one run. The over yielded 35 runs with six extra runs. Bumrah's blitzkrieg was an icing on the cake after Ravindra Jadeja (104) notched his third Test century, following in the footsteps of Rishabh Pant (146) who got one on the opening day, lifting India to 416 all out from 98 for five. Check live scorecard, ball by ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India Read Less England were 84 for five at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston. Jonny Bairstow and skipper Ben Stokes were batting on 12 and 0 respectively with England still trailing India by 332 runs. Following up his world record-breaking ...

India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston

India vs England 5th Test highlights, Day 2: England 84/5 at stumps, trail India by 332 runs at Edgbaston India vs England 5th Test live score: England were 84 for five at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston. Jonny Bairstow and skipper Ben Stokes were batting on 12 and 0 respectively with England still trailing India by 332 runs. Following up his world record-breaking carnage with the bat, the visitors' fast-bowling captain Jasprit Bumrah (3/35) led from the front in his primary job, taking three English wickets, while Mohammed Shami (1/33) and Mohammed Siraj (1/5) took one wicket each. Earlier, Bumrah bludgeoned a hapless Stuart Broad for 29 runs to create a world record for maximum runs off a single over in Test cricket, beating the legendary Brian Lara's feat by one run. The over yielded 35 runs with six extra runs. Bumrah's blitzkrieg was an icing on the cake after Ravindra Jadeja (104) notched his third Test century, following in the footsteps of Rishabh Pant (146) who got one on the opening day, lifting India to 416 all out from 98 for five. Check live scorecard, ball by ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India Read Less England were 84 for five at stumps on the second day of the rain-hit rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston. Jonny Bairstow and skipper Ben Stokes were batting on 12 and 0 respectively with England still trailing India by 332 runs. Following up his world record-breaking ...

India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps

India vs England 5th Test Highlights, Day 4: Root, Bairstow solid in historic chase; England 259/3 at stumps Former skipper Joe Root (76*) and in-form Jonny Bairstow (72*) stitched a sensational 150-run unbeaten partnership as England got to 259 for three at stumps on Day 4 in record chase of 378. England need another 119 runs on the final day while India need 7 wickets to seal series 3-1. Get live cricket score updates of 5th Test match between India and England. Check live scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary, cricket score online on Times of India. Read Less Ben Stokes, the captain of England, starts by saying that when the lads play like this, it makes his job easier. Talks about the clarity of mind that they have in the dressing room which makes chasing totals like these easier. Adds that chasing 378 five-six weeks ago would have been scary but now it's good. Mentions Root and Bairstow will get applauded for what they did but also adds the names of the two openers who pulled the momentum back in their favour. Regarding the bowling effort in the second innings, Stokes says that it was really good and it was all about picking wickets. States that they are trying to rewrite how Test cricket is played in England and this is something they want to take forward. He wants to give new life to Test cricket and the support he has received is incredible. Feels that they are bringing a new set of fans to the game and looking forward to leaving a mark in Test cricket. Jasprit Bumrah...

India vs England 5th Test 2022: Jasprit Bumrah set to be India's Test captain No. 36, but Rahul Dravid says Rohit Sharma still not ruled out

Fast bowlers generally are stationed on the fence at third man or fine-leg in Tests because they can unleash powerful throws and because it allows them a breather between overs. They are also kept there because they are not thought of as great tacticians or leaders, and in team huddles, they are not looked at as people who are very vocal. Hence, you seldom see fast bowlers become Test captains. The exceptions have been Bob Willis for England, Courtney Walsh for West Indies, Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis for Pakistan and Pat Cummins, recently for Australia. Kapil Dev, Shaun Pollock, Ian Botham and Imran Khan were also fast bowlers, but they were also all-rounders of considerable pedigree. Will Jasprit Bumrah become Test captain No. 36 for India at Edgbaston? “Rohit is being monitored by our medical team. He has not yet been ruled out. He needs to get the negative tests to be available. So we’ll keep monitoring that, as we still have 36 hours. We will have a test later tonight and may be one tomorrow and then see. It’s really up to the medical team to decide,” Dravid said. When asked if Bumrah will be the captain on Friday, he added, “It is better that the confirmation on who is captain, comes from official sources. I don’t want to take that liberty.” But if Bumrah does walk out for the toss, he will make for a good choice as the ability to problem-solve is something he is blessed with and the calmness that runs through his veins, makes him an ideal leadership option. In fact...

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