'Lot Of Time Left In Series': Mohammed Shami Confident Despite A Dismal Show | Day 2 In PICS
Indian pacer Mohammed Shami has said that there is no need to panic, despite having two worst possible days in Test cricket. It happens sometimes, but there is no need to feel low, because still there are two Tests left,” Shami said at a virtual post-day press conference to PTI. (Image: PTI)
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View In AppMohammed Shami was the pick of the bowlers for India on Thursday. He picked up three wickets and gave away 87 runs. England have a lead of 345 runs in the 1st innings and things look difficult as far as India is concerned. (Image: PTI)
Mohammed Shami and Bumrah bowled some intimidating bouncers to Haseeb Hameed but to no vail. Him and other England batsmen were not moving an inch. Englandhad a superb day with the bat. (Image: PTI)
Joe Root is seen sweeping Ravindra Jadeja on Day 2. There was absolutely no pressure on the batsmen. Root in fact, scored a brilliant century of 121 runs. (Image: PTI)
Joe Root's 121 in just 165 balls was testimony to England's newly found form where the approach has changed and the players are attacking more than they are defending. Noreover, India's low 1st innings total makes it tough for the opposition to make a comeback, but it was a captain's knock from Joe Root. (Image: PTI)
No, my friend, mentally (it does not affect), we have finished matches in three days, many matches we have finished in two days. Sometimes when we have a bad day or we get out early in a Test match in the first innings and we have to field for long, Shami told PTI. Does that mean India have given up their chance of winning the Test. (Image: PTI)
Virat Kohli looks towards the skies as Pant and Rohit Sharma beside him also have dropped their shoulders. India had a terrible Test match so far. Indian batsmen have to make a good restart in the 2nd innings. (Image: PTI)