Ind vs Eng: Mohammad Siraj’s mistake made India heavy, Harry Brook and Joe Root brought out England

The series of 5 Test matches is long. A lot of cricket is played. The Indo-English test series was also the same. After such a long series, it is the turn of workload to prevent injuries. But here we are talking about the players who do not care about the management of the workload. Those who played just four days after the end of the Indo-Mengland Test series in another tournament. And not only played there, but he also only performed it after winning the team. After the Indo-Menland series, played in ‘The Hunred’, you now have to wonder what players we are talking about? These are the 2 players who left their mark in the Indo-Mengland test series. Left his mark. Both of these players are from England and played their first game in the hundred on August 7 after the Test series was over. We talk about Jack Crolee and Harry Brook, who played an important role in winning the first game of the season with the northern supervisors. On August 7, the match between Wales Fire Department and northern supervisors, Northern Super Thrings, faced the fire of Wales. Stormy batsmen like Steve Smith, Johnny Bairstow, Tom Kohaler played for Wales Fire. This team first batted and scored 143 for 9 wickets in 100 balls of their turn. That is, a target of 144 runs was set in front of the northern supervisors. For Northern Super charges, Jack Croly and David Malan opened and recorded 91 runs in the first 52 balls. Malan was rejected for 41 runs in 29 balls. But Jack Croly got up. After this, Michael came to the newspaper to support the newspaper, but was rejected for 4 runs. After this, Jack Croli was supported by Harry Brook, after which both rocked. Since the innings of both were, they didn’t seem to be tired of the test series. Brooke and Crowly made an explosion, the batsmen of the match match remained unbeaten until the end and only rested after winning the northern supervisors. Jack Crolye scored 67 runs in 38 balls, including 4 sixes and 5 fours. At the same time, Harry Brook scored 25 runs in 15 balls using 2 sixes and 1 fours. Thanks to the brilliant batting of the two, Northern Super Charge scored 147 runs that lost only 2 wickets in 89 balls. The Wales Fire team lost 8 wickets in the first 11 balls, with Jack Crolee player of the match. Share this story -tags

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