Harry Brook turns into Rishabh Pant, slaps Ravindra Jadeja for 4

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England National Cricket Team Batting sensation Harry Brook surprised everyone with his audacious Rishabh Pant-like reverse scoop in the first Test.

Harry Brook played his derogatory shot at 3 on the day of the first Test match between India and England in Handingley in Leeds on 22 June, Sunday.

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Huge heart break for Harry Brook

England White-Ball Skipper Brook displayed batting talent in his team’s first innings. He looked positive from the beginning and took the Indian bowlers to the cleaner.

Harry Brook did not leave the world’s best bowler, Jasprit Bumrah, and danced to the track to hit some of the luxurious borders.

Harry Brook was also given three lifeline during his innings, but he did not use them completely and reduced one run from a ton, scoring 99 runs in 112 delivery.

Brooke’s innings was gripped with 11 fours and 2 sixes, and one of them was a great courage. On the first ball of the 79th over, spinner Ravindra Jadeja performed a delivery delivery for Brook around the off-stump.

Harry found beyond the Brook line, took the ball to four for four, and in the process, he fell to the ground. This was a specific Rishabh Pant-like shot by Brook as Indian wicketkeeper-batsman Falls playing unconventional shots several times. Looking at Brook’s shot, Michael Etharton said while speaking on Sky Sports, “Anything can be pants, Brook can also be done!”

Watch: Harry Brook played Rishabh Pant-Like Reverse Scoop

Jasprit Bumrah excluded England for 465 as India

Premier Pesar Jasprit Bumrah took a five-wicket sensational five wickets for India, and he helped visitors to take England out for 465 and gain a small lead.

Speaking on Sky Sports, Mark Sighty praised Jaspreet Bumrah and labeled him as a completely outstanding outstanding. He said:

“Bumrah has been completely excellent. Unique fast bowling. He is a full champion.”

Meanwhile, veteran England’s Pacer Stuart Broad said Bumrah deserved all applause from the crowds of Leeds. He said:

“Bumrah has shifted the ball more than someone else, brought the drama, bowled Jaffas and deserves the fine applause received from this crowd. But you wonder if they should have been brought to the first attack.”

Talking about the status of the match, former India head coach Ravi Shastri said that the hosts would be happy with his performance so far. He said:

“Game on – and at some speed. More than 900 runs have been scored and we still have a session for three days. It is beautifully installed and England will be happy where they are.

“They prefer a pursuit and if they can create inroads in the next session, which I think will be the best time for bowling, you never know.”

Meanwhile, Mel Jones said that KL Rahul’s performance would be important for India in the second innings. Jones said:

“The youth stood in the first innings, but this will be a complete new challenge because they have to find out things. Rahul will be important because he has a game Naus. Then you have pants in the middle order that can transfer the game.”

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