Eng vs Ind (Watch): Mohammed Siraj honors late Diogo Jota with Heartfelt Tribute after rejecting Jamie Smith at Lord’s
At the emotional moment during the third ongoing test England and India The time of the Lord Mohamed Shiraji He gave emotional respect to Portuguese footballers Diogo Jota Following the tragic ending of the latter. The gesture came shortly after Shiraj rejected the English batter Jamie Smithwhich causes waves of emotion among fans watching the game.
Mohamed Shiraj will give a wicket to Diogojota on the second day of the Lord’s Test
Shiraj was hit during the second session on the second day of the second session for chasing after Smith Dhruv Jurel 51. Immediately after his firing, Shiraj pointed at the sky and folded his hand. Other Silva It sent shockwaves through the global sports community.
Reports say Jota and his brother were on their way to the Spanish ferry when Lamborghini lost control and started a fire. The unfortunate accident occurred just after midnight on Thursday, and the two were later placed to rest in Gondoma’s hometown, Portugal.
Here’s the video:
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– Starsports (@starsportsindia) July 11, 2025
Indian pace unit leads the price despite England’s resistance
Earlier in the day, the UK resumed its innings and looked vulnerable with just a few wickets in hand. but, Jamie Smith and Brydon car Annoyed the Indian bowler with a rebellious 84 run stand on the eighth wicket. Both batters showed resilience, with Kars scored 56 and Smith reached his maiden Test 50.
The breakthrough finally happened when Syraj rejected both Kars and Smith, ensuring that the resistance wasn’t stretched that long. Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah concluded England’s first innings of 387, leading the bowling unit with a five-wicket star. To his victims, Joe Root (104), Ben Stokes (44), and Harry Brook (11).
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