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2 successful drs in 3 balls: Akash Deep rewards Lifeline during ENG vs IND 3RD Test

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2 successful drs in 3 balls: Akash Deep rewards Lifeline during ENG vs IND 3RD Test


The Indian pacemakers Akash Deep gave a testimony of his pure mental presence by making two precise DRS calls despite being delivered both times. The incident occurred in the 114th of the first entries of India on day 3 of the ENG vs IND test in progress in Lord’s.

Upon hitting after India lost Ravindra Jadaja, Akash Deep was beaten in the pads in the first ball that faced Chris Woakes. It was a delivery of the back around the fourth stump and hit the front knee roll around the medium. The referee declared it, but the Indian sprinter decided to check it. The repetitions later confirmed the heart of Akash, since it showed that the wickts were missing.

A ball later, Woakes caught the Indian bowling player again. This was a ball similar to the last one, landing a full touch. Akash decided to use the dres once again and showed that the ball was going down the leg.

However, the 28 -year -old could not do much damage with the reimbursements, although he hit a maximum before falling Brydon’s prey to 7.

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The Indian tail could not add anything significant to the scoreboard with Akash Deep being the last player to find races in the XI. After the dismissal of Akash Deep, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj departed from the respective ducks when the three lions beat India for 387, the exact score that England recorded in their first entries. Interestingly, this was the ninth instance of teams that ended exactly the same total in both first tickets of a trial match.

Previously, the ton of KL Rahul (100), along with the fifty crucials of Rishabh Pant (74) and Ravindra Jadaja (72) helped India control the initial setbacks and maintained their living possibilities for a victory. India at one stage also had the opportunity to extend its leadership, but a late fight from English bowling players stopped visitors.

During the first entries in England, Joe Root (104) was the lonely centurion along with half a century of Jamie Smith (51) and Bydon Cse (56) before Jasprit Bumrah entered the Lord’s Honor Board with a spectacular Fifer.

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