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England vs India LIVE SCORE updates, 2nd Test Day 1: ENG win the toss, invite IND to bat first
2nd Test Day 1 | IND vs ENG LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Jaiswal shifting gears
Over Summary: 0 4 0 0 0 0; India (1st Innings): 9/0 after 4 overs; Yashasvi Jaiswal 8 (13), KL Rahul 1 (11)
Carse continues the attack
Ball 6- Dot ball. Four runs from the over.
Ball 5- Jaiswal with a solid defence. No run
Ball 4- Jaiswal is not distubing anything not in his arc. No run
Ball 3- Jaiswal is now happy to leave the ball. He is looking in good touch
Ball 2- Jaiswal cuts the ball to deep backwrad point for four runs
Ball 1- Jaiswal went for the big hit but fails to make any connection. No run
3:46 PM
2nd Test Day 1 | IND vs ENG LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Maiden over
Over Summary: 0 0 0 0 0 0; India (1st Innings): 5/0 after 3 overs; Yashasvi Jaiswal 4 (7), KL Rahul 1 (11)
Woakes continues the attack
Ball 6- Another dot to end the maiden over.
Ball 5- Good length ball from Woakes cutting away from stumps and Rahul removes his bat from the line. No run
Ball 4- Woakes goes back to fifth stump line and Rahul is happy to leave. No run
Ball 3- Rahul plays the ball straight to man at mid on. No run
Ball 2- Rahul defends the ball with soft hands. No run
Ball 1- Big LBW appeal against Rahul and umpire turns it down. ENG decides against the review.
3:15 PM
2nd Test Day 1 | IND vs ENG LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Indian skipper on changes
We would've chosen to bowl first as well. If there's anything in this pitch, it's likely to assist on Day 1. We've made three changes — Reddy, Washington Sundar, and Akash Deep come in. Jasprit Bumrah is being rested to manage his workload. Although we had a decent break before this match, we're eyeing the third Test at Lord's, where we expect the pitch to offer more for him. We considered playing Kuldeep Yadav, but after evaluating our lower-order performance in the previous game, we opted to strengthen the batting instead.
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2nd Test Day 1 | IND vs ENG LIVE SCORE UPDATES: England playing 11 for the match
3:00 PM
2nd Test Day 1 | IND vs ENG LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Toss underway
England skipper Ben Stokes and Indian skipper Shubman Gill have made their way to the ground as the toss for the second Test mach is now underway.
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