Eng vs Ind (Watch): Ravindra Jadeja responds to Harry Brook’s sled with a gritty knock on the fifth day of the Lord’s Test
London’s iconic Lord’s cricket ground is The third test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Intermediate England and India. As the series hangs delicately 1-1, both teams walked onto the grass with momentum and gained momentum. Historic venues, sporting competition and constantly predictable British weather have prepared the dramatic finale of this clash. However, it was not only cricket skills that added even more spice to the contest on the fifth day, but also jokes and mental games.
Harry Brook’s nasty jive ignites rabindra jadeha is the fifth day of the Lord’s Trial
Knee-biting cricket wasn’t just for Lords’ day five. It was also a mind game theater. British Harry Brook and Ben Duckett Provided a cheeky subplot with a joke of the field directed towards India Rabindra Jadaja. It was shared by Star Sports and captured in a behind-the-scenes clip entitled “.Never slew Jadeja,” Brook could hear jealous from the slip: “He shouldn’t be by his side here, young man?“Duckett took part in, “Devoured” and “It seems he’s not going to play it,” urges Brooke to repeat.He shouldn’t be here, young man. ”
Comments may have seemed like a routine sled at the time, but the statement took a savory sense of irony, just as Jadeja fixed the Indian innings in the face of increasing pressure. The British attempt to reach under Jadeja’s skin only led to his determination. Instead of responding verbally, Jadeja guided all the energy in the fold. This is the response he spoke volumes as he quietly blunted England’s offense and designed an almost extraordinary comeback.
Here’s the video:
Rule number 1: Never Sledge Jadeja
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The lonely warrior Jadeja stands tall, but England passes past his Lord India
Following a tricky target in 193, Indian batting collapsed spectacularly, getting caught up in 112 at lunchtime. Enter Jadeja. Bat with the tail to gently penetrate and ooze. Jadeja Partnership Jasprit Bumrah and Mohamed Shiraji It was a sign of his refusal to surrender, bringing India closer and dragging it. Every time he was eked by Jadeja, he encountered a tense silence, increasing respect from the Lord’s crowd as boundaries became lacking and risks increased.
Jadeja remained undefeated at 61 from the marathon 181 ball. His formed partnership with Bumra had a brilliant end with 54 balls, leaving India with a gritty final stand with Shiraj torment. The contest eventually turned the British path when Shiraj was bowled Shoaib Bashirthe ball gently drips down his stump. Stuck on the edge of a non-striker, Jadeja watched the curtain fall into a brave, almost won pursuit. The Lord is trying to acknowledge his efforts. It’s a classic cricket applause for players who let his bat talk for all the chatter around him.
England may have won 22 runs with a 2-1 series lead, but the viral moments of Brooke and Duckett’s sledge followed by Jadeha’s ice-cool response on the bat, capturing the true spirit and drama of Test cricket.