MANCHESTER TEST DAY-2 Highlights: England's starting debut after stopping India at 358, pressed on Gill & Company in Manchester

On the second day of the Manchester test, England put the Indian team under pressure. India’s first innings were reduced to 358 runs in the second season. After this, England began to bat in baseball style as soon as it arrived. England scored 225 runs for two wickets with stumps. The root with Oli Pope is on the fold. Based on the first innings, India still has a 133 -run lead. However, England has 8 wickets left and there is no help from the field. Both English openers Jack Croly and Ben Docket had a chance to score a century, but both missed Crowley and Ducky centuries. Crowley fell victim to Ravindra Jadeja after scoring 84 runs. Docket scored a 94 -run turn. He became the first test offering of Anshul Kambooj. Indian fast bowlers did not have a good start and bowled aimlessly. This in the beginning caused no problems for England opener. Crowley and Docket shared 166 runs in 32 overs for the first wicket. The partnership broke with the dismissal of Croly. At the time of stumps, Oli Pope was unbeaten after scoring 20 runs, while Joe Root was unbeaten by scoring 11 runs. England bat at a running rate of 4.89. Earlier, Rishabh panted pant half a century for India despite the break in the leg, but English captain Ben Stokes stopped India for 358 runs with 5 wickets. Pant scored 54 runs from 75 balls despite the problems of walking. Pant hit a six of the slow ball of Jofra Archer (three wickets for 73 runs) and then completed his unforgettable half -century by hitting a four on the cover of Stokes. The audience rose at the packed stadium and appreciated the turn. India got a shock in second place. When Archer finally bowled pants, the opposition team also clapped him for his adventurous turn. Stokes completed his five wickets by catching the wicket of Cambodia, while Archer ended India’s turn by catching Jaspreet Bumrah by catching wicketkeeper Jamie Smith. India started the day with 264 runs for four wickets. Ravindra Jadeja, 20, who was in shape, caught Harry Brooke in the second slip of Archer, who jumped to the bone side. Shardul and Sundar performed the turn with the help of bowlers. Stokes eventually provoked all -round Shardul, 41, to drive and caught them in the street. Everyone who was present on the field was surprised to see that after Shardul was fired, Pantul came to bat and everyone welcomed him. Despite having a break in the right leg, Pant made a daring decision to encounter the fast bowlers of England. He found it very difficult to run and score. Share this story -tags