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IND vs ENG 5th Test Highlights: Root, Bairstow Hit Ton As England Level Series 2-2
IND vs ENG 5th Test Highlights: Root, Bairstow Hit Ton As England Level Series 2-2
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05 Jul 2022 04:31 PM
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 377/3 Runs (76.3 Overs)
No run taken by Joe Root on the bowling of Ravindra Jadeja, another dot ball.
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 377/3 Runs (76.2 Overs)
FOUR! What a beautiful shot from Joe Root as he times the ball perfectly! Joe Root, batting on unbeaten 141, is avoiding playing risky shots at the moment.
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 373/3 Runs (76.1 Overs)
Ravindra Jadeja to Jonny Bairstow, single. 1 more run added to the score of England
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 372/3 Runs (75.6 Overs)
Mohammed Siraj to Jonny Bairstow, single. 1 more run added to the score of England
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 371/3 Runs (75.5 Overs)
Mohammed Siraj to Jonny Bairstow, no run. Another dot ball for Mohammed Siraj
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 371/3 Runs (75.4 Overs)
Mohammed Siraj to Jonny Bairstow, FOUR! Jonny Bairstow moves to 112 runs with a boundary. Joe Root has scored 137 runs and is batting at the other end of the crease with Jonny Bairstow.
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 367/3 Runs (75.3 Overs)
Mohammed Siraj to Jonny Bairstow FOUR! Jonny Bairstow (108*), 4's:14, 6's:1, Strike Rate: 76.59
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 363/3 Runs (75.2 Overs)
Mohammed Siraj to Jonny Bairstow FOUR! Jonny Bairstow (104*), 4's:13, 6's:1, Strike Rate: 74.28
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 359/3 Runs (75.1 Overs)
Joe Root takes a single of Mohammed Siraj bowling, one more run added to the tally of England
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 358/3 Runs (74.6 Overs)
No run taken by Jonny Bairstow on the bowling of Ravindra Jadeja, another dot ball.
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 358/3 Runs (74.5 Overs)
One more run added to England tally as single taken by Joe Root of Ravindra Jadeja bowling
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 357/3 Runs (74.4 Overs)
Ravindra Jadeja to Jonny Bairstow, single. 1 more run added to the score of England
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 356/3 Runs (74.3 Overs)
Ravindra Jadeja to Jonny Bairstow, no run. Another dot ball for Ravindra Jadeja
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 356/3 Runs (74.2 Overs)
No run taken by Jonny Bairstow on the bowling of Ravindra Jadeja, another dot ball.
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 356/3 Runs (74.1 Overs)
Ravindra Jadeja bowls another dot ball against Jonny Bairstow, No run taken.
England vs India, Day 5: ENG (2nd Innings) - 356/3 Runs (73.6 Overs)
Shardul Thakur bowls another dot ball against Joe Root, No run taken.
Background
In a topsy-turvy match, tables have turned quickly as England, who were trailing India by 132 runs and then were set up a huge target of 378 runs in 4th innings on a deteriorating pitch, are only 119 runs away from creating history. The 5th Day of the 5th Test at Edgbaston, in Birmingham, England awaits a spectacle as India looks to clinch series, while England looks to chase down what once seemed improbable.
If England chases down the target of 378, it will be their highest ever chased total in Test History, with their current best being 359 against Australia in Ashes 2019, where Ben Stokes scored one of the most iconic unbeaten centuries in Test Cricket’s history. Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow have been the architects of the England’s second innings as they are at the crease on the respective scores of 76 and 72. Indian bowling hasn’t been that sharp as it was during England’s first innings as Bumrah is the sole wicket taker for India with two wickets, as England start the 5th Day with 259 on the board, and 7 wickets in hand.
Given the fact that captain Ben Stokes, Sam Billings, Matty Potts are yet to come, Indian bowlers will be facing a daunting task of bowling England out and a ‘Lord’s 2021 2.0’ can save the day for Indian team.
The major headline for today coming from Edgbaston is that the Fifth Day of the 5th Test is between India and England is completely sold out after the announcements of free tickets of the match. The weather report states that there is no rain to be witnessed today, which comes as a good news as fans all over the world will be able to watch the Final Day uninterrupted.