Team India many times did well on the tour of England, but still walked behind the hosts in the series. The main reason for this is the lack of discipline in the team, be it fieldwork, bowling or bat. Mistakes such as leaving the catch, throwing and running out was very expensive for Team India. But on the second day of the fourth Test match in Manchester, one such mistake was focused on Team India. This mistake was made by star-allrounder Ravindra Jadeja, which often causes problems due to no-ball, but this time it benefited the team. Team India collapsed at 358 runs on the second day of the Test match on Thursday, July 24, at 358 runs in their first innings. After this, England began to bat and their openers searched for Team India for wickets. The pair of Jack Croly and Ben Docket for the first time after the second innings of the Leeds test and added more than 150 runs in 30 overs. Until now, Team India has not received a single wicket and both have recorded half a centure. Jadeja’s mistake, but Team India still failed Jaspreet Bumrah, Mohammad Siraj and Shardul Thakur as well as new bowlers Anshouse Kambooj. In such a situation, everyone’s eyes were on Ravindra Jadeja, but he couldn’t do anything special either and was expensive. Then the 32nd came over and on the last ball of this, Jack Crolee hit a brilliant four. But once all the players started preparing for the next ear, third referee Jadeja’s ball called a no-ball. In such a situation, all the field workers had to return to their place for the last ball. At the same time, Jadeja also had to come back for bowling. But the main disadvantage of Crowley was that his concentration was disturbed at the time and Team India utilized it. Jadeja returned to the last ball and on the same ball he caught Crolie from Kl Rahul present in the slip. In this way, Team India achieved his first success by breaking a great partnership of 166 runs. Team India got a chance to return, Team India got this success with great difficulty and after some time the outcome came out as the second wicket. This time, Anshul Kambooj, who does this work, did this work. The Haryana fast bowler opened his account in international cricket by catching the second opener Ben Docket by wicketkeeper. The particular thing is that Kambooj prevented the dossier from scoring a century and sent him to the pavilion for 94 runs. At the end of the day’s game, these two wickets raised hope to return to Team India. However, England scored 225 runs that lost 2 wickets. Share this story -tags
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