Main point:
Harry Brook and Joe Root scored a brilliant century on the fourth day of the fifth Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series being played at Kennington Oval, London.
Delhi: The game had to be stopped in the last session due to rain on the fourth day of the fifth Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series being played at Kennington Oval, London, after which the end of the fourth day game was also announced soon. Meanwhile, star wicketkeeper Batwaz Jamie Smith (2) and all -rounder Jamie Overton (0) are standing at the crease.
On the fifth and last day of the match, India now need 4 wickets to win (if Vox comes to play), while England need 35 runs.
Root and Brook scored brilliant centuries
Harry Brook scored a brilliant century against the Indian team in the second innings of the Oval Test. He played an excellent innings of 111 runs, which was the 10th century of his Test career and the second century against India. During this innings, he shared an important 195 -run partnership with Joe Root.
At the same time, Joe Root also hit a century against Team India once again. After scoring a century in Lord’s and Manchester, he completed the century with the help of 12 fours in 137 balls in the second innings of the Oval Test. During this innings, Root also made many records.
At one time the situation in England was critical, but the century innings of Harry Brook and Joe Root took the team out of the crisis. This was the 39th century of the Test career of the route and he has his third consecutive century in this series.
Major lapses from Mohammad Siraj
In the Test match being played between India and England, a small mistake of Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj overshadowed Team India. Siraj gave life to England’s aggressive batsman Harry Brook.
Siraj caught a brilliant catch, but touched the boundary
On the fourth day of the match on Sunday, the famous Krishna was throwing 35th over. On the very first ball of this over, Harry Brook played the bridge shot, which went directly towards deep fine leg. Siraj, who was present there, caught a brilliant catch while running, but he could not take care of the boundary line and his leg collided with him. As a result, Brook Notout was declared not out and England also got six runs on this ball. Not only this, Brook, taking advantage of this opportunity, also completed an important century and played an important role in bringing his team close to victory.
update in progress..
Related news
(Tagstotranslate) Eng vs Ind (T) Eng vs Ind 2025 (T) England National Cricket Team (T) Harry Brook (T) Indian National Cricket Team (T) Joe Root (T) Joe Root (T)