Brydon Carse to Jaiswal, no run, sharp movement and it ends up a long way from the edge! Short of length in the channel, Jaiswal thinks about playing but then sees it jagging away and lets it go
7.5
Brydon Carse to Rahul, 1 run, the speeds are up from Carse. 148kph, full ball speared in on leg, Rahul nudges it gently wide of mid-on
Ashvarya: The core issue has been so much hype and attitude about taking 20 wickets and not backing that up with the decisions. Playing Washi in place of Kuldeep is just so defensive. A batter can get out 1st ball and has little to contribute but even if a bowler has a bad spell, he can come back stronger.
7.4
Brydon Carse to Rahul, no run, beaten! Short of length in the channel,
7.3
Brydon Carse to Rahul, no run, back of a length on middle, Rahul tucks it to midwicket
7.2
Brydon Carse to Rahul, no run, 147kph, full toss on middle, Rahul pushes down the pitch but Carse cuts it off with a tumbling effort
7.1
Brydon Carse to Rahul, no run, 144kph, good length ball outside off, left alone
Far less movement in the air and off the pitch after the first five overs of the Test compared to Headingley. England have bowled more at the stumps (26.6%) compared to Headingley (10%) in the first five overs.
6.6
Woakes to Jaiswal, no run, driven to mid-off as he goes fuller than agl
Parth Pandya: Indian Team should have gone for Arshdeep with his beautiful in and reverse swinging abilities and in English conditions, it can be very handy. Washi was not required as already till Jadeja, they have top 7 batsmen.
6.5
Woakes to Jaiswal, no run, now this goes past the outside edge! Good length ball angling away, pitches around off, draws Jaiswal forward in defence but nips away
6.4
Woakes to Jaiswal, no run, pitched up around off, Jaiswal looks to drive but mistimes it off the inside half to mid-on
6.3
Woakes to Jaiswal, no run
6.2
Woakes to Jaiswal, no run
England review for LBW! Did that pitch outside leg? Was there an inside edge involved? A couple of questions to consider here.
Usman: what a player Jaiswal is, so strong on the offside and plays shots which makes us go like "wow"
6.1
Woakes to Jaiswal, no run, 131kph, back of a length on off, Jaiswal defends from the crease to point
5.6
Brydon Carse to Jaiswal, leg byes, 1 run
5.5
Brydon Carse to Jaiswal, no run, beaten! It's full outside off,
5.4
Brydon Carse to Jaiswal, FOUR, absolutely hammered! Carse bowling both sides of the pitch in this over. Doles out a half-volley outside off, Jaiswal needs no second invitation as he smokes the drive through cover