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IND vs Eng: Deja Wu in Old Trafford! Sai Sudrasana’s Golden Duck provoked Old Gautam Gambhir moment – Watch | Cricket news

Sai Sudhrasan and Gautam Gambhir (AP/Screengrab)

Sai Reformson, which was tall for India in the first innings with 61’s gritty, ended a nightmare at 4 of the fourth Test in Old Trafford as it fell for Golden Duck in India’s second innings. His dismissal, similar to one decade ago, brought back memories of Gautam Gambhir exiting the first ball at Oval in 2014.

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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!England, in response to India’s 358, piled a difficult 669, a commanding 311-Run lead. Chasing the deficit, India started a terrible beginning. Yashasvi Jaiswal was going to go for the first time, who was falling for a duck on the fourth ball of the innings for Chris Woakes. In Steped Sudarshan, who was expected to anchor an innings with KL Rahul. However, the expectations of a reconstruction almost immediately collapsed.Facing Voakes, reformson put up arms for a delivery, which brought up sufficiently to take the lower edge of his bat. The ball flew for the second slip, where Harry Brook completed a fast catch, reeling at 0 for India 2.The dismissal in a high pressure chain and its time the method of its time in 2014 bore a striking equality for an episode from India’s visit to England. Subsequently, in the fifth test at the Oval, senior opener Gautam Gambhir was rejected on a very first ball, trying to leave James Anderson delivery, which had climbed the shore and was caught behind by Jose Butler. The match ended in an innings for India and a crushed defeat for 244 runs, and England earned a 3–1 to the five-Test series.Now in Manchester, India find itself equally strict. With two wickets losing, the team has faced a huge task to save the test and to keep the hopes of the series alive.

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