India Vs England 5th Test, India has been all out and set a Target of 378 Runs to England

The Indian Cricket Team is now in England for their Test, ODI and T20 Series there. There will be 1 Test which is a rescheduled Test from 2021 which was abandoned due to Covid-19. There will be 3 ODI and 3 T20s in the series. The Test is in Birmingham and it is a big match for both the teams. England has been winning the Pataudi Series Trophy since 2011.

In The Test Series in 2021, 4 matches took place successfully and India won 2 of them and England won 1 while the one remaining was drawn. The 5th and Final Test which is rescheduled from last year has started. The match is being played in Birmingham and the fans could not be  more excited for the match as it is a historic match and it is very important for both the teams to win the match.

The Day 1 of the match end up with India taking up the edge on England in Edgbaston. At the end of Day 1 India was at 338/7 with Shami and Jadeja batting and Rishabh Pant has been dismissed at the score of 146. India was at a very good position. India was all out at 416 and then England came into bat and kept losing wickets on Day 2 and England’s score was 84/5 at the end of Day 2 where Jasprit Bumrah took 3 wicket and Siraj and Shami took a wicket each. On Day 3, India  still kept the edge over England inspite of Bairstow’s century. Stumps of Day 3 was announced when India was at 125/3 with a lead of 257 runs. Cheteshwar Pujara and Rishabh Pant are batting where Pujara is at 50(139) and Pant is on 30(46).

India made a good 104 runs in the 1st session and is now leading by 361 runs. The score at the end of the 1st session is 229/7 with Ravindra Jadeja batting on 17(36) and Shami batting on 13(12). India lost all their wickets quickly in the 2nd Session of the Day. Jadeja, Shami, and Bumrah lost their wickets very quickly and were all out at 245 and have set a target of 278 runs for England. Pujara was the leading run scorer for India in the 2nd innings and Ben Stokes was the leading wicket taker for England.