The second day of the Test match between England and India at Old Trafford was filled with significant moments, showcasing both teams' strengths. India initially took control with their batting, but England responded robustly later in the day, setting the stage for an exciting contest.
Match Progression
India was bowled out for 358 runs in 114.1 overs. In reply, England ended the day at 225 for 2 in 46 overs, with Ollie Pope and Joe Root at the crease, scoring 20 and 42 runs respectively. England trails by 133 runs, with Ben Duckett leading the scoring with an impressive 94 runs.
Key Takeaways from Day 2
1. Rishabh Pant's Courageous Comeback: Despite concerns about his participation due to a fractured toe, Rishabh Pant made a commendable return to the crease, receiving a warm ovation from the crowd. He scored 54 runs off 75 balls, marking his 18th half-century in Test cricket.
2. Shardul Thakur's Valuable Contribution: After being dropped in the previous Test, Shardul Thakur returned to the squad and played a crucial role, scoring 41 runs off 88 balls, helping India stabilize their innings.
3. Partnership Between Thakur and Sundar: The duo formed a vital 48-run partnership for the sixth wicket, which was instrumental in pushing India's total past 300 runs.
4. England's Strong Start: The English openers, Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley, dominated the Indian bowlers, putting together a 166-run partnership before Jadeja dismissed Crawley for 84 runs.
5. Anshul Kamboj's Debut: Making his international debut, Anshul Kamboj claimed his first wicket by dismissing Duckett for 94 runs, finishing the day with figures of 1/48 in 10 overs.
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