India might have had an even Day 1 at Lord's, as the Indian bowlers took wickets at a certain interval, but the English batters also didn't step back from keeping the shape of their innings. Joe Root was the pick of the English batters, as he remained firm and ended 99 not out on the first day.
The second day seemed different for India, as the pacers ran in with the new ball and bowled beamers to dismiss the key English batters. Jasprit Bumrah got the big wicket of Ben Stokes on the second ball of the 85th over.
Jasprit Bumrah, after being hit for a boundary by England skipper Ben Stokes in the first ball of his over, backed himself with a stunner that surprised Ben Stokes.
The ball kept low as Bumrah came in, angling in from around the wicket. The ball shaped back a little, and Stokes, in an attempt to fend it, was beaten and bowled.
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