Pace Pair Drives India's Stellar Comeback in England Test
Indian pacers Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj attributed their Test match success against England to mutual trust and teamwork. The duo recovered from a difficult start to restrict England's lead, with Siraj taking four wickets and Krishna also excelling. Their on-field rapport and collaboration were key to their comeback.

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In a remarkable resurgence during the ongoing Test against England, Indian pacers Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj lauded mutual trust and their cohesive fast-bowling unit as pivotal factors. Despite a tough start where British openers challenged the Indian attack, Siraj and Krishna's prowess allowed India to limit England to a paltry 23-run lead.
The duo bounced back spectacularly, dismissing England for 247 in the final session. Prasidh Krishna elaborated on their strategy via the BCCI, revealing that a break-time discussion centered around collective goals and mutual support fueled their resurgence.
At the close of play on Day 2, India held a 52-run lead, thanks in large part to Krishna and Siraj's efforts. This bowling camaraderie has flourished over years of collaboration, with Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah providing further inspiration for the fast-bowling squad, enhancing their on-field performance with commendable off-field rapport.
(With inputs from agencies.)