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Mohammed Siraj’s six-wicket haul puts India in command amidst Edgbaston DRS drama

Mohammed Siraj was a controversial DRS incident, including Yashasvi Jaiswal, who led India’s Bowling attack with a small small door carrying a small small door.

On the 3rd day of the second test between England and India in Edgbaston, the traditional test showed an exciting mixture of cricket and intense drama. Experienced Pacer Muhammad Siraj took a remarkable performance with extraordinary swing and sewing bowling. However, a contentious DRS incident containing Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal threatened to overshadow this success by provoking a fiery response of the England captain Ben Stokes.

As the UK continued its first inning, her fruits faced a reconstructed Indian Bowling attack managed by Muhammad Siraj in form. With the sensitivity and cunning, Sija claimed that Hayati Küçük doors, which restrict the ability of the landlords to create a significant clue by removing the British medium and substrates. Six small doors transported England’s first inning score by limiting India to a dominant position and underlined its ability and determination.

Nevertheless, when India began its second inning, an unpredictable glare point emerged. Yashasvi Jaiswal ranked eighth and ruled LBW for a delivery of Josh. The referee in the field lifted his finger, but Jaiswal chose to conduct a review after a short debate with Kl Rahul, who was not a strike. The contentious aspect was not timing; British captain Ben Stokes quickly approached the referees by passionate that the 15 -second DRS timer passed before Jaiswal signaled for the examination.

This incident fired a fiery discussion between Stocks and the referees, and responded with a mixture of Edgbaston crowd boos and a willing expectation. Despite Stokes’ fiery argument, the investigation was ultimately given. However, repeats confirmed the first decision, exhibited ‘three red’ and sent Jaiswal back to the pavilion. Although the dismissal was verified, the surrounding drama of the late DRS call and Stokes’ angry protest made it the focus of the day and even kept Siraj’s extraordinary performance. India ran to motivation in 244 runs on the 3rd day.

Also read | IND VS ENG 2. TEST: I Stokes accused the referee after Yashasvi Jaiswal’s controversial late DRS call

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