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India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 LIVE SCORE: India made a massive first-inning score of 587 with Shubman Gill making a marathon knock of 269. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ravindra Jadeja made 87 runs each
Updated Jul 3, 2025, 22:26 IST
India vs England 2nd Test Live Score (Source: AP)
11.1: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, No run.
10.6: Akash Deep to Harry Brook, Good-length delivery, outside off, Harry Brook places this into the point region for another single.
10.6: Akash Deep to Joe Root, No Ball for overstepping! Aims the off pole, does Deep, on a length, Root lets the ball come at him and taps it off the back foot to short cover for a quick run.
10.5: Akash Deep to Joe Root, Short of a good length, angling on the leg stump. Joe Root hops across and steers it to the widish deep fine leg. Prasidh Krishna from deep square leg mops it up to his right with a sprint and keeps the batters down to a couple.
10.4: Akash Deep to Joe Root, Full and on the stumps, Root pushes it down to mid on.
10.3: Akash Deep to Joe Root, FOUR LEG BYES! Sprayed onto the pads, on a length, Root looks to glance it across but misses and the ball grazes the front thigh pad and deflects to the left of the diving Pant who fails to collect the ball. It races behind him to the fence at deep fine leg.
10.2: Akash Deep to Joe Root, Full and keeps a bit low, outside off, worked to backward point.
10.1: Akash Deep to Joe Root, Length, on middle and leg, flicked to deep backward square leg for a brace.
DRINKS BREAK. Time for the final hydration break of the day. Won’t be an exaggeration to say that India is firmly on the driver’s seat, dictating terms and conditions. They were clinical with the bat, and have spring in their steps as they have managed to pick three huge wickets of England, under an hour. Akash Deep, filling in big shoes of Bumrah, has looked accurate with his lines and lengths, and so has Siraj, who’s bowled with a lot of fire. The duo has constantly targetted the stumps and we have also seen the odd ball nipping off the deck, further making life difficult for the batters. Into the stretch of the day we go then and India would be keen to see the back of Joe Root. Here’s Akash Deep into the attack after the break.
9.6: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, Hard length outside off, Brook taps the ball away towards point.
9.5: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, On a good length and on off, Brook looks to drive straight but gets it again off the inner half of the bat towards mid on.
9.4: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, Short of a length and over middle, nudged away to mid-wicket.
9.3: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, FOUR! Gets it away! Back of a length and around off, Harry Brook steps down the track and tries to bludgeon it away. The bat turns in his hands and the ball goes off the inner half of the blade through mid off. Yashasvi Jaiswal gives a long chase and even puts in the dive but the ball beats him to the fence.
9.3: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, No ball! Good length around off, this one nips back in a fair bit. Harry Brook gets an inside edge onto the pads and the ball goes behind short leg. Another no ball from Siraj and he seems unhappy with the call, but it is clearly a no ball as confirmed on the replay.
9.3: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, No ball! On a good length again around middle, pushed away to mid on and Mohammed Siraj has just over-extended here and bowls a front-foot no ball.
9.2: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, On a good length, attacking middle stump, Brook defends it down to mid on.
9.1: Mohammed Siraj to Harry Brook, Siraj with a slingy delivery, bowling it slightly full and angling it well in towards the stumps. Harry Brook looks to defend down the line but is beaten past the inside edge and gets rapped on the pads. A loud appeal for LBW but turned down by the umpire. Actually the ball has been caught by the fielder at third slip by diving forward and the Indians form a huddle to discuss a potential review. Mohammed Siraj thinks it has hit the pads and Shubman Gill does review it. There seemed to be two noises and the third umpire checks UltraEdge first but finds that the ball went past the inside edge and straight into the pads. Ball Tracking comes up with umpire’s call on hitting the wickets and it stays NOT OUT.
8.6: Akash Deep to Harry Brook, Wider on the crease and shorter at the hips, tucked away down to long leg for a single.
8.5: Akash Deep to Harry Brook, Too loose again! A tad short and well outside off, Harry Brook plays away from the body with no foot movement but the ball stays low and goes under the willow.
8.4: Akash Deep to Harry Brook, A bit fuller now, pitching outside off and darting back in, Brook plays it late and with soft hands towards gully.
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