England are in a commanding position at stumps on Day 2 in response to India's total of 358 runs. Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley laid the foundation with an aggressive 166-run stand. Duckett perished for 94 and Crawley for 84, but their partnership helped England post a total of 225/2 heading into Day 3.
Kamboj conceded three boundaries in his first over, and Ponting felt this handed England early momentum. He also pointed out that Gill made flawed field placements, noting that five of Ben Duckett’s first six boundaries came behind square.
Jasprit Bumrah Bowling from the Wrong End - Ricky Ponting
Ricky Ponting also raised concerns about Jasprit Bumrah not bowling from the Statham End, which had proven more successful for bowlers during the match. Ponting added that India may have missed the opportunity by not utilizing their spearhead pacer most effectively.
Jasprit Bumrah went without a wicket on Day 2, giving away 37 runs across 13 overs. Notably, he has been a key performer for India in the ongoing Test series against England, taking 12 wickets in five innings at an average of 24.08, including two five-wicket hauls.
India is in a Challenging Position to Save the Test and the Series
Rishabh Pant made a brave decision to return to the crease despite a fractured toe and scored 54 off 75 balls. The Manchester crowd gave him a standing ovation for his courageous effort. He played a key role in pushing India past the 350 mark.
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