On the second day, India extended their innings with a score of 204/6. Karun Nair completed his fifty on the first day. Well, on the second day, the Indian team was able to play only 34 balls, in which they lost their remaining four wickets. In these 34 balls, Team India was able to add only 20 runs to their innings. In this way, India's first innings ended at 224 runs. Karun Nair scored 57 runs.
England faltered after stormy start
Joe Root scored 29 runs, while Harry Brook stayed on the crease till the end and was dismissed for 53 runs. England had not lost a single wicket for 92 runs, but they lost all their 10 wickets within the next 155 runs. In fact, England's 9 wickets fell, yet they were declared all out. This happened because Chris Woakes has been ruled out of the fifth Test due to injury.
India lead by 52 runs
For India, Yashasvi Jaiswal started the innings in a flamboyant style. Interestingly, Jaiswal completed his fifty with a tremendous six, KL Rahul was dismissed for just 7 runs, while Sai Sudarshan became a victim of unusual bounce in the pitch, who was dismissed for 11 runs
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