Home Cricket News Mohammed Siraj drops to Harry Brook, pass the rope after the boundary capture in ENG vs Ind 5th test [WATCH]

Mohammed Siraj drops to Harry Brook, pass the rope after the boundary capture in ENG vs Ind 5th test [WATCH]

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Mohammed Siraj drops to Harry Brook, pass the rope after the boundary capture in ENG vs Ind 5th test [WATCH]


Mohammed Siraj became the main student of the series.

India began brilliantly well on the morning of day 4. Mohammed Siraj was once again the hero of the visitors, since he sent the captain of England Ollie Pope back to the cabin. But the hero for the Indians will regret to put aside an opportunity to fire Harry Brook. The English batter began aggressively and played with the Indian bowling in the first session.

The incident occurred when Brook tried to hook a delivery of Prasidh Krishna in 35º during the second tickets. The ball was in the air for a long time and headed towards the fine leg gardener. Mohammed Siraj did everything in the field. Except that he stepped on the limit after completing the capture, to grant a lifeguard to Brook. The Indians remained disdain after the incident, and will wait for them to see the back of the English white ball pattern as soon as possible. Brook is hitting a healthy attack rate and has the ability to take the game from the Indians in a matter of time.

Look at the video where Siraj did everything right, until he made a mistake. He took the capture cleanly, but unfortunately he stepped on the border rope. Harry Brook gave a sigh of relief.

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Each test game of the series had been a pleasure for the eyes. After the first four tests have gone to the last day, this test is giving signs of overcoming by the end of the 4th day. England went out to hit with a 374 goal in front of them after a heroic batting display of the Indians on the 3rd day on day 3. However, Muhama Siraj put Gold with a threatening Yorker in the closure of Zak’s crave. The Indians have managed to scam two more Wickts on the morning of day 4, and will be crucial that continue to collect Wickts.

The fields established by Shubman Gill in the second entry were really impressive. The young Indian pattern managed to achieve a good balance between aggressive and defensive field locations, without allowing England to get his own despite having wickets in his hand. The gardener in the sweeper or the coverage point was constantly at the limit. This assured that the batters had only a lonely race even for a good opportunity.

It is always a good option to have a gardener outside in the off -side conditions, where the ball moves laterally. This is because the dough is tempted to go for the single. In the process, it ends up opening the face of the bat to slide the ball to the limit. This could induce an edge. Gill made sure he had his sliding cord established for such occurrence. Ben Duckett fell prey to Prasidh Krishna in the same way.

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