Rain Stalls India's Comeback Against England on Day Two

Rain delayed India’s charge after tea as they restricted England to 242 for eight in the first innings on Day Two of the fifth Test. India staged a fightback post-lunch, taking six wickets for 106. Despite a slender lead, England’s chances hinge on Harry Brook, batting on 48.


Devdiscourse News Desk | London | Updated: 01-08-2025 21:28 IST | Created: 01-08-2025 21:28 IST
Rain Stalls India's Comeback Against England on Day Two
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Rain disrupted India's momentum after tea on Day Two of the fifth and final Test, where they held England to 242 for eight at stumps. The match, held on Friday, saw India exert pressure in the post-lunch session, snaring six wickets for just 106 runs following England's brisk start of 109 for one.

Earlier in the day, India was dismissed for 224 as play resumed. England took an 18-run lead during tea at 215 for seven, despite losing Gus Atkinson as their penultimate wicket. England's hopes now rely heavily on Harry Brook, who remains not out on 48, with Josh Tongue being their last available batter.

Complications grew for England as Chris Woakes, sidelined with a shoulder injury since the opening day, will not participate further in this Test. England's challenge is compounded as they look to build on their slender lead without Woakes's involvement.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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