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    Brydon Carse Reveals Lord's Emotions: 'Harry Brook Said Its His Best Test Win' – News18

    England’s Brydon Carse described the emotional rollercoaster he experienced during England’s 22-run victory over India in the Lord’s Test. This win secured a 2-1 lead for the home team in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series.
    At Lord’s, after scores were levelled in the first innings, England set India a target of 193. Despite a determined lower-order fightback led by Ravindra Jadeja’s unbeaten 61 – his fourth consecutive fifty in the format – India fell agonisingly short, bowled out for 170, granting England a thrilling victory.
    “You wanted to fall to your knees, almost. It was unbelievable, after all the hard work that the group put in over those five days. It was the best game that I’ve been involved in with England. And, from speaking to the guys who’ve played a lot of franchise cricket and Tests, like Harry Brook, who I get on really well with, he was saying that’s his best Test win. So to hear that among the group, and to share those thoughts after the game, was a special feeling.
    “Once we got off that field and walked through the Long Room, it was an incredible atmosphere … really loud. A couple of the guys who had played in the Ashes said that’s the loudest they’ve ever heard the Long Room. It was a pretty special week," said Carse at an event.
    On the final day, Jadeja was at his gritty best, scoring his fourth successive fifty in Tests. But his valiant effort was in vain as India lost by 22 runs at Lord’s, leaving them 2-1 behind in the five-match series against England.
    Carse played a crucial role, claiming the wickets of Karun Nair and Shubman Gill late on Day 4, and also contributing with a half-century in the first innings.
    Carse believes the Lord’s win demonstrates England’s ability to adapt and move forward.
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    “To be able to pick up a couple of wickets in that spell and put the momentum back into our hands going into day five was incredibly satisfying. At times, over the course of the series so far, I feel like I’ve been bowling well and maybe haven’t had as much luck as I would have liked, but that was certainly satisfying for me.
    “It was not the typical style of cricket that we would like to play, and it took some adjustment, but it shows this side can move forward and adapt to certain situations," said Carse.
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