Hey cricket lovers,
What a start to the India vs England Test series! The first Test at Headingley had everything—runs, drama, tension, and a serious fourth-innings chase. England pulled off a stunning 5-wicket win chasing 371, with Ben Duckett’s 149 and a fearless opening stand alongside Zak Crawley setting the tone. Classic Bazball vibes!
India had their own moments—centuries from Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant, and a solid total on the board. But dropped catches and inconsistent bowling hurt them in the end. Some are saying this was one of the best Test matches in England in recent memory.
Now with the second Test underway at Edgbaston, the series is already heating up. England won the toss and chose to bowl again. India surprised everyone by resting Bumrah, bringing in Washington Sundar and two debutants: Akash Deep and Nitish Reddy. Interesting call, especially when England’s batting is in this kind of form.
Yashasvi Jaiswal looked calm and focused, staying unbeaten at stumps, and there's already been some on-field heat between him and Ben Stokes. Looks like this series is going to be spicy all the way through.
Would love to hear your thoughts on it.
Did India miss a trick by resting Bumrah in a must-win Test?
Should India rethink their fielding strategies after those dropped catches in the 1st Test?
And finally: can India bounce back at Edgbaston, or will England keep riding this momentum?
What a start to the India vs England Test series! The first Test at Headingley had everything—runs, drama, tension, and a serious fourth-innings chase. England pulled off a stunning 5-wicket win chasing 371, with Ben Duckett’s 149 and a fearless opening stand alongside Zak Crawley setting the tone. Classic Bazball vibes!
India had their own moments—centuries from Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant, and a solid total on the board. But dropped catches and inconsistent bowling hurt them in the end. Some are saying this was one of the best Test matches in England in recent memory.
Now with the second Test underway at Edgbaston, the series is already heating up. England won the toss and chose to bowl again. India surprised everyone by resting Bumrah, bringing in Washington Sundar and two debutants: Akash Deep and Nitish Reddy. Interesting call, especially when England’s batting is in this kind of form.
Yashasvi Jaiswal looked calm and focused, staying unbeaten at stumps, and there's already been some on-field heat between him and Ben Stokes. Looks like this series is going to be spicy all the way through.
Would love to hear your thoughts on it.
Did India miss a trick by resting Bumrah in a must-win Test?
Should India rethink their fielding strategies after those dropped catches in the 1st Test?
And finally: can India bounce back at Edgbaston, or will England keep riding this momentum?