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Ind vs Eng: ‘Whenever he was bowling, I was guiding him’ – Mohammad Sirj, Rishabh Pant revealed Team India’s strategy in Edgbaston – Watch. Cricket news

Mohammad Siraj and Akash after winning deep Edgbaston (screenplay through BCCI)

India won a historic victory over hosts England in Edgbaston on Sunday, in which the side won the site for the first time. After winning, emotions as players and fans worked equally. While India had many reasons for celebrating – from Shubman Gill’s prestigious batting display to the six -development race of Akash Deep as captain – a recent video shared by BCCI gave fans a glimpse of raw emotions and Jubilee Jubilee after winning the day 5. In the clip shared on X, Gill, Akash Deep, and Mohammad Siraj, each took a stump as a souvenir after victory. While the moment was very important for every player, this Siraj, the sky was deep, and the vice-captain Rishabh Pant who was working visually with emotions. Flinking one of the stumps, Siraj looked back in the second Test and proudly displayed his first Panis figures, which was copied on the stump. Read “19.3 – 3 – 70 – 6”, capture your six -wicket race. “As a player, it is very good to make history. Whenever he (Akash Deep) was bowling, I was guiding him. I used to ask him not to go for a wicket-I was kept in one place and you would get wickets. As if I said in the first innings, if it is said in his fate, he got a pifter. The match was also ranked in form. Vice-Captain pants, one of the most animated figures in the test, confidently stated that India had completed its ‘work’ against the hosts. “Last time we came here, this work was incomplete in Edgbaston. This time, I am very happy that we were able to get it.” He said that the team focused on defying the previous results and not defining history.

‘Any of our attack can take 20 wickets anywhere’: Shubman Gill after Mohammad Siraj, Akash deep historic Edgbaston win.

The video also had many light moments as the players celebrated the victory. Unlike his general serious conduct, head coach Gautam Gambhir was seen bursting into laughter and embracing his players after the result. Experienced spinner and all -rounder Ravindra Jadeja praised the entire team for his collective effort, but in the second Test, both skipper and batter, excluded Captain Gill for his impeccable role.

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India’s amazing 336-run win over England in the second Test level the five-match series 1–1, with the next match began at Lord’s on 10 July.

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