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IND Vs ENG, 2nd Test: Mohammed Siraj Lets Out Huge Roar After Trapping Brydon Carse For A Duck; Video

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Indian pacer Mohammed Siraj lit up Edgbaston with raw emotion and fire as he dismissed England's Brydon Carse for a duck, during a crucial passage of play in the second Test match between India and England.

The dramatic moment unfolded when Carse, facing Siraj’s sharp delivery, got half-forward to defend but failed to bring his bat down in time. The ball struck him firmly on the front pad, leading to a loud and confident LBW appeal from Siraj and the Indian players. However, the on-field umpire shook his head, signalling not out.

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Confident in the impact and the line, Siraj immediately urged captain Shubman Gill to take the review, and India obliged. The third umpire, after reviewing the replay and ball-tracking data, found all three elements: impact, pitching, and hitting the stumps in favour of the bowling side.

As soon as the big screen confirmed Carse was out LBW, Siraj let out a roaring celebration, pumping his fist and shouting in triumph. The moment was a testament to his fierce intensity and belief in his bowling, especially in conditions where he had worked hard to find rhythm and pressure.

This wicket proved important for India, as Carse was part of England’s lower order and had the potential to frustrate the bowlers. Siraj’s breakthrough added momentum to India’s bowling effort as they looked to clean up the English tail.

IND Vs ENG, 2nd Test: Shubman Gill Takes A Nasty Blow To Head While Fielding At Slips; Video

During Day 3 of the second Test match between India and England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, Indian captain Shubman Gill had a scary moment while fielding.

The incident happened on the second ball of the 37th over of England's innings. Ravindra Jadeja was bowling, and England batter Harry Brook edged the ball. Gill, who was fielding at first slip, tried to take the catch, but the ball struck him on the head instead.

The ball hit him hard and then deflected away, allowing England to score two runs. Medical staff quickly checked on Gill, but thankfully he was okay. After a short break, Gill continued to stay on the field and kept leading his team.

This moment reminded everyone how dangerous close-in fielding can be. Luckily, Gill did not suffer any serious injury and showed great courage by continuing to play.

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