Key Points

Rain has interrupted the final day of an intense Test match between India and England at Edgbaston. India's pace bowlers Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep have been instrumental in dismantling England's top order, leaving the hosts in a precarious position. The match hangs in balance with England needing 556 runs to win and India just seven wickets away from leveling the series. The dramatic weather and bowling performance have added extra excitement to this crucial Test encounter.

Key Points: India vs England Test Rain Delays Siraj's Bowling Blitz

  • Siraj and Akash Deep rattle England's top order with precise fast bowling
  • Rain delays final day's play at Edgbaston Test
  • England struggling at 72/3, needing 556 runs to win
  • India close to leveling five-match series
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Start of play on Day 5 delayed due to rain between India, England

Rain interrupts dramatic Day 5 at Edgbaston as India's pace duo Siraj and Akash Deep dismantle England's top order

"A peach of a delivery - Commentary on Akash Deep's dismissal of Joe Root"

Birmingham, July 6

Play on the final day of the second test between England and India was delayed on Sunday due to rain at Edgbaston.

Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep rattled England's top-order with the new ball yet again, leaving India seven wickets shy of going level in the series after the end of the fourth day, thoroughly dominated by the tourists at Edgbaston on Saturday.

England posted 72/3 in 16 overs, 556 runs short of victory, with Harry Brook and Ollie Pope unbeaten on scores of 15(15) and 24(44).

India will hope that the weather clears soon and they get the three proper sessions to claim seven scalps on the final day, restoring parity at 1-1 in the five-match series.

Earlier in the match, India made the final overs count with Akash and Siraj running rampant with their explosive pace on Birmingham's placid strip with the new ball. Siraj drew the first blood by punching Zak Crawley's return ticket on a seven-ball duck.

Crawley went to drive the ball that should have been left alone and paid the price for it. He tried to drive the ball away from the body and gave an outside edge, which was caught by substitute Sai Sudharsan, leaving Crawley in disbelief.

Akash Deep thought he had his first on the first ball of the third over after the ball passed close to Ben Duckett's bat. Akash celebrated in jubilation, but Duckett challenged the decision, and the review showed a clear gap between the pad and bat. Despite avoiding a close call, Duckett couldn't negate the threat posed by Akash.

He nipped the ball sharply into Duckett and found an inside edge, which directed the ball into the stumps, forcing the southpaw to return after a quick-fire 25(15). Joe Root and Ollie Pope tried to ensure England remained unscathed for the rest of the session.

However, Akash, being one of the best in the business, left Root speechless with a peach of a delivery. The talismanic English batter got tempted by the length of the delivery and tried to work it through the on-side. However, the ball went past the outside edge, rattled the timber and forced Root to return on 6(16).

Harry Brook and Pope stayed at the crease to propel England to 72/3, 556 runs short of victory, in a day comprehensively dominated by India.

- ANI

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Priya S
Typical English weather playing spoilsport! India completely dominated yesterday and deserve to win this. Akash Deep's delivery to Root was pure class - that's what happens when you give young talent proper opportunities.
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Michael C
As an England fan, I must admit India's bowling attack looks lethal. But 556 runs is still a big target - if Brook and Pope can weather the storm (literally and figuratively), we might still pull this off.
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Ananya R
Why does BCCI always schedule matches in England during monsoon season? 😤 We're clearly the better team but might lose because of weather. Need better planning for future tours!
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Vikram M
That Akash Deep dismissal of Root was pure gold! Reminded me of Kapil Dev's bowling. Youngsters showing the way while some seniors are warming the bench. Time for permanent changes in the squad?
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Sarah B
While India bowled well, let's not forget England's Bazball approach means they can chase anything. If we get a full day's play, this could still be a thriller! Test cricket at its best.

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