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Day 2: Anderson leads English fight back

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England started the day with their backs to the wall.

However, it was the veteran English pacer Jimmy Anderson who sparked off a remarkable fightback an astounding exhibition of seam and swing.

After being bowled out for 183, England needed early wickets.

But makeshift opener KL Rahul and Rohit Sharma weathered the early storm.

Sharma was cautious, unlike his natural self but gave notice of his intent by playing a lovely off-drive and a flick-pull for the only two boundaries in the first 11 overs, which yielded just 12 runs. 

Jimmy Anderson and Ollie Robinson opened the English attack.

Robinson gave England the first breakthrough when he dismissed Rohit Sharma on the stroke of lunch.

Rohit made a valuable 36 but more importantly, put on 97 for the first wicket.

KL Rahul supported him beautifully and marked his Test comeback with a fine half-century.

Rahul finished the day unbeaten on 57, having added 48 runs to his overnight score of 9.

Anderson sparkles

Anderson was England’s bowling star.

Post lunch, both Anderson and Robinson found more purchase from the conditions.

Pujara even survived an lbw decision when padding up but won a review on height.

Anderson bowled a brilliant spell in the second session that saw him dismiss the two big guns of India’s middle-order – Cheteshwar Pujara and Virat Kohli, in successive deliveries.

India went from 97 for no loss to 104 for 3.

With Kohli’s wicket, Anderson drew level with Anil Kumble as the third-highest wicket-taker in Tests.

Both the bowlers have 619 wickets.

After Anderson’s double-strike, Ajinkya Rahane was also soon to fall as he was run-out after a mix-up.

Rahane looked nervous and was looking to run every time the ball touched the bat.

When he ran himself out for five, India were 112 for 4

Rishabh Pant joined Rahul at the crease and the two moved the scoreboard on to 125/4 before bad light stopped play.

It then began to rain, and only three more deliveries were bowled before it was decided to abandon play. 

India 125 for 4 (Rahul 57*, Sharma 36, Anderson 2-15) trail England 183 (Root 64, Bumrah 4-46, Shami 3-28) by 58 runs

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Mohammad Rizwan Faces Backlash for Underwhelming Knock in Pakistan’s Loss to South Africa

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Mohammad Rizwan has come under heavy fire for his performance during Pakistan’s loss to South Africa in a high-stakes match. Critics described his innings as lackluster, accusing him of playing a “shameless” and “criminal” knock that failed to meet the demands of the situation. His inability to accelerate scoring when required drew ire from fans and analysts alike, with many questioning his intent and decision-making under pressure.

While Rizwan’s cautious approach ensured some stability, it proved inadequate against South Africa’s aggressive game plan. His inability to shift gears in critical moments ultimately hurt Pakistan’s chances, and his performance sparked a broader debate about his role and strategy in the team’s batting order. Some commentators were particularly scathing, questioning how Rizwan could reflect on his effort given the circumstances.

The incident has added to the scrutiny of Pakistan’s overall performance in the tournament, with many demanding better strategies and execution from key players. Rizwan, regarded as a pivotal figure in the lineup, now faces the challenge of responding to the criticism and delivering under pressure in future matches.

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Karnali Strengthen Playoff Aspirations; Lumbini Break Winless Streak

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The Nepal Premier League (NPL) witnessed dramatic turnarounds as Karnali Yaks secured their third consecutive victory and Lumbini Lions registered their maiden win. Karnali cruised to a seven-wicket win over Pokhara Avengers, powered by William Bosisto’s brilliant bowling performance, claiming 6 wickets for 28 runs. This victory places the Yaks in a strong position for playoffs.

Meanwhile, the Lumbini Lions finally ended their winless run by defeating Chitwan Rhinos by 33 runs. Rohit Paudel starred with an outstanding all-round performance, scoring 80 runs and taking 4 wickets for just 17 runs. The Lions’ bowlers complemented Paudel’s efforts, restricting the Rhinos and ensuring a much-needed morale boost.

Both results have shaken up the league standings as the tournament heads toward a tense conclusion. With Karnali firming their playoff prospects and Lumbini gaining momentum, fans can expect high-intensity action in the upcoming matches.

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Andy Roberts Declares Mohammed Shami as India’s Best Bowler

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West Indies cricket legend Andy Roberts has lauded Mohammed Shami as India’s most skilled pacer, emphasizing his superiority in effectiveness and consistency over others, including Jasprit Bumrah. While acknowledging Bumrah’s ability to claim crucial wickets, Roberts expressed that Shami’s control, seam positioning, and adaptability under diverse conditions set him apart.

Roberts critiqued Mohammed Siraj, stating he has yet to reach the same level as Bumrah and Shami. He highlighted that Shami’s ability to relentlessly hit good lengths and extract movement makes him India’s standout bowler. He urged Indian cricket to focus more on nurturing such talent for long-term success in international cricket.

Roberts’ observations offer a fresh perspective on India’s pace attack dynamics, sparking debates among cricket fans worldwide.

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