Thrilling Bowling Performance by India in Fifth Test Against England
A thrilling second day of the fifth Test match between India and England saw India take control as England reached 215/7 by tea. Mohammed Siraj shone with three wickets as Indian bowlers outperformed England's batsmen after India posted 224 in their first innings.

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On the second day of the fifth Test between India and England, India showcased a stellar bowling performance, leaving England trailing at 215/7 by tea. The bowlers, led by Mohammed Siraj, dominated the match as India outplayed England.
England's innings faced early challenges with key players like Zak Crawley and Joe Root getting dismissed for 64 and 29, respectively. Mohammed Siraj's precise bowling earned him three wickets for 66 runs in 12 overs.
With Prasidh Krishna and Akash Deep also making significant contributions, India maintained a strong position following their first innings total of 224, setting the stage for an intense continuation of the match.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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