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ENG vs IND, 2nd Test: Siraj, Akash give India advantage after Smith-Brook’s pair lead England’s fightback

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Notwithstanding a first-rate counter-attack from England that oozed Bazball right through, India ended day three of the second Test at Edgbaston 244 runs in the green.

The visitors restricted England to 407 to secure a 180-run lead, and then reached 64 for one at stumps, with K.L. Rahul (28 batting, 38b, 6×4) and Karun Nair (7 batting, 18b, 1×4) at the crease.

England’s innings was propped by a superlative 303-run partnership for the sixth wicket (368b) between Harry Brook (158, 234b, 17×4, 1×6) and Jamie Smith (184 n.o., 207b, 21×4, 4×6).

For India, Mohammed Siraj and Akash Deep excelled, picking up six for 70 and four for 88 respectively. Though England can claim to have won two of Friday’s three sessions, the pace duo ensured India would be the happier unit going into day four.

On the ninth ball of the morning, Siraj lured Joe Root to nick one down the leg-side, and then dismissed captain Ben Stokes first ball with a nasty bouncer. Then, after tea, the pair dazzled with the second new ball, excising the last five English batters for just 20 runs. The collapse was triggered by a terrific nip-backer from Akash that breached Brook’s defence.

Between these two phases, England gave India an almighty scare. Ever since Brendon McCullum and Stokes have come together (May 2022), England has conceded more than 550 bowling first twice – once against New Zealand (June 2022) and once versus Pakistan (October 2024).

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The remarkable thing is that the Englishmen have won both matches, and for a few hours, they threatened a repeat. Brook’s ninth Test hundred and Smith’s second came at breakneck speed, with the latter getting to 100 in under two hours.

The pair accounted for the first 172 runs of their association in the opening session alone (27 overs). Then, in the sun-baked afternoon period, they added 106 at a rate of 3.78 per over, consolidating the gains.

There were three reasons for the tables to turn the way they did from 84 for five – England’s fearless approach, the blandness of India’s bowling attack – sans Akash and Siraj – and captain Shubman Gill’s slight poverty of imagination.

England’s innings was propped by a superlative 303-run partnership for the sixth wicket between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith.

England’s innings was propped by a superlative 303-run partnership for the sixth wicket between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith.
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England’s innings was propped by a superlative 303-run partnership for the sixth wicket between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith.
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After Siraj’s opening burst, instead of keeping things tight, Gill asked Prasidh Krishna to bowl bouncers at Smith with a loaded leg-side field. It was a strategy that worked in Leeds, and the huge cushion of runs here meant Gill could afford that again. But the question was if it should have been his go-to ploy or a tactic of last resort.

Smith does have the propensity to sky the ball and not be dulled into withdrawing at the sight of catchers on the boundary. Unfortunately for India, he was near-perfect. Prasidh bled 50 runs from his first five overs of the morning as Smith pierced every available gap, from fine-leg to deep mid-wicket. A flurry of boundaries off Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja earned him a well-deserved century (80b).

When Smith walked in, Brook was on 31 (55b). When he reached three figures, Brook was still on 91 (126b). That didn’t mean that England’s white-ball leader would be denied his share of credit. The 26-year-old tackled Jadeja particularly well, hitting him for runs all over the ground before reaching his ton by cutting Prasidh past gully. It was just that Siraj and Akash had other ideas.

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India A men’s hockey team suffers 1-3 defeat against Belgium in European Tour

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The India A men’s hockey team suffered an unfortunate 1-3 loss in its European tour against Belgium at the Sportcentrum WilrijksePlein in Antwerpen, Belgium on Thursday.

Captain Sanjay led his side from the front and scored the solitary goal for the Indian team.

Belgium scored three goals in the first quarter itself, taking an early lead in the match. After the setback, India did well to sustain the pressure, hold possession over the remaining three quarters and even managed to score in the final quarter.

After the match India ‘A’ Coach Shivendra Singh said, “Despite a shaky start, the overall game was very good. We conceded early but did well to bounce back and control the game in the second half. The ball positioning was good and we created a lot of chances, just need to focus on our finishing.”

The India A men’s hockey team will now head to back to Eindhoven to play two crucial matches against The Netherlands on July 18 and July 20 at 21:30 IST and 20:30 IST respectively.

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Caitlin Clark to miss WNBA All-Star Game, 3-Point Contest after injury

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Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark will not compete in the WNBA All-Star game this weekend, the Rookie of the Year said on Thursday, after missing playing time due to injury.

The all-time collegiate scoring record holder sparked a women’s basketball renaissance in Indianapolis and was expected to be among the main attractions at this weekend’s event in her team’s home market.

She will also miss the 3-Point Contest, where she was set to face off against record-holder Sabrina Ionescu of the reigning champions New York Liberty.

“I am incredibly sad and disappointed to say I can’t participate in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game. I have to rest my body,” said Clark.

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“I will still be at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse for all the action and I’m looking forward to helping Sandy (Brondello) coach our team to a win. Can’t wait to see you all out there!”

Clark was sidelined from Wednesday’s game against the Liberty due to a right-groin injury, after missing several more games earlier this season due to a quad injury and left-groin injury.

Clark, who had never missed a collegiate game due to injury, was named one of the team captains for the All-Star Game after receiving the most fan votes with 1,293,526 casting her on their ballots.

“I’m so excited for Indy to host WNBA All-Star this weekend,” Clark said in her statement. “I know this will be the best All-Star yet.”

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FIFA World Cup 2026 Asian Qualifiers: Saudi Arabia and Qatar gain home advantage for fourth round

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Saudi Arabia and Qatar drew home advantage in the fourth round of Asia qualifying for the 2026 World Cup on Thursday.

In October, Qatar will host Group A that also contains the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

Saudi Arabia welcomes Iraq and Indonesia into Group B.

The winner of each round-robin group will take Asia’s last two remaining automatic spots at next summer’s tournament, to be hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The teams that finish second will then meet, with the winner progressing to inter-confederation playoffs, which are scheduled for March 2026.

Six teams from Asia secured qualification last month: Japan, Iran, South Korea and Australia have all participated numerous times, while Jordan and Uzbekistan will make their first appearance.

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