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England vs India, second Test, day three: Score and updates from Edgbaston

England vs India, second Test, day three: Score and updates from Edgbaston

Telegraph04-07-2025
England's reply got off to a woeful start as they slipped to 25-3, as Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope and Zak Crawley all fell cheaply. Duckett and Pope fell in consecutive deliveries to Akash Deep; Duckett for a five-ball duck after his 149 in the second innings of the first Test at Headingley and Pope, also a centurion in the first Test, to a golden duck. Joe Root (18 not out) and Harry Brook (30 not out) guided England to the close without losing another wicket but not without the odd scare.
Although the deficit for England currently looks enormous, they have won all three matches that they have conceded 500 or more runs in an innings during the Stokes/McCullum regime. Speaking after the second day's play, England's spin bowling coach Jeetan Patel has said the group are not fussed about any external noise.
'I do not think you reflect on what has happened. Hindsight is hindsight. We decided to bowl and we will stick by that. On the first day it showed enough for us and we created a lot of opportunities and it did not go our way. The day might have looked different yesterday and this morning if we got those decisions. People are going to look at any scorecard and make a decision on what they are going to think. I am not really fussed and I do not think any of us are fussed about what is said outside of the group.
'We will try to find another way to get over the line. That is the beauty of the team that we have and the players that we have and the belief they have in how they want to play the game. There are still three days of cricket left and there is lots of cricket to go. On a fast-scoring ground, you never know what can happen. We have got two of the greatest batters in the world at the crease at the moment. Hopefully they go back in, and really cash in on what could be a good day's cricket for England.'
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