England fought back hard on day two of the first Test match against India at Headingley. Ollie Pope smashed his way to an unbeaten 100 runs after his team started terribly. The home side reached 209 runs for three wickets when play ended. India had posted a massive first innings total of 471 runs. England still trails behind their opponents but Pope gave his team real hope.
Pope walked out to bat when England were struggling at just 4-1 on the scoreboard. Jasprit Bumrah had already removed the first wicket with a superb delivery. The conditions helped the bowlers with dark clouds overhead. Pope battled through tough moments and reached his century off 125 balls. He hit 13 boundaries during his excellent knock.
Bumrah caused problems for England all day with his fast bowling. The Indian speedster finished with figures of 3-48 from his 12 overs. He removed Joe Root and Ben Duckett during the afternoon session. Harry Brook almost became his fourth victim but a no-ball saved the Yorkshire batsman. Bumrah has taken every England wicket to fall during this match.
Rishabh Pant earlier hammered 134 runs for India before losing his wicket. The wicketkeeper celebrated his hundred with a backflip on the field. Captain Shubman Gill also made 147 runs before falling to the England bowlers. Ben Stokes grabbed four wickets to help clean up the Indian tail. India lost their last seven wickets for just 41 runs.
Pope walked out to bat when England were struggling at just 4-1 on the scoreboard. Jasprit Bumrah had already removed the first wicket with a superb delivery. The conditions helped the bowlers with dark clouds overhead. Pope battled through tough moments and reached his century off 125 balls. He hit 13 boundaries during his excellent knock.
Bumrah caused problems for England all day with his fast bowling. The Indian speedster finished with figures of 3-48 from his 12 overs. He removed Joe Root and Ben Duckett during the afternoon session. Harry Brook almost became his fourth victim but a no-ball saved the Yorkshire batsman. Bumrah has taken every England wicket to fall during this match.
Rishabh Pant earlier hammered 134 runs for India before losing his wicket. The wicketkeeper celebrated his hundred with a backflip on the field. Captain Shubman Gill also made 147 runs before falling to the England bowlers. Ben Stokes grabbed four wickets to help clean up the Indian tail. India lost their last seven wickets for just 41 runs.