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Jubilation and despair in one frame. A highly unfortunate end to a match that will be remembered as a classic, as Mohammed Siraj played one that trickled onto his own stumps. A 22-run for England that not many will soon forget.
8
Nitish Kumar Reddy celebrates the wicket of Zak Crawley, on a day that had plenty of spice and as many as 14 wickets falling, and 8 in the final session. India were on top after setting a target of 193 for themselves, but 4 late wickets brought England right back in to the game.
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A day which left no gap between India and England, the ninth time scores have been level after the first innings — and led to a one-over sideshow in which tempers boiled over, as England's delay tactics riled up the Indian fielders. A classic incoming at Lord's.
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Another fairly balanced day of Test cricket setting up yet another level and evenly-fought Test match, but a big day for Jasprit Bumrah: the world's number one bowler adds another feather to his cap, putting his name on the Lord's Honours Board with a five-fer.
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India had to grind for the four wickets they took on Day 1, but it was a moment of magic from Nitish Kumar Reddy in his first over that saw him dismiss both openers. After that, Joe Root guided the show with 99*, looking for his 37th Test century on Day 2, England being 251/4 overnight.
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India displayed an all-round performance on Day 5 of the second Test to level the five-match series at 1-1. India thrashed England by 336 runs to record their first-ever Test win at Edgbaston, Birmingham.