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Cricket-India lead England by 244 runs in Edgbaston test after Smith's 184

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BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) -Jamie Smith smashed England's third-fastest test century to drag the hosts back from the brink against India after a nightmare start on day three of the second test had

India Extends Lead to 244 Runs Against England in Edgbaston Test

BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) -India finished day three of the second test on 64-1 to lead England by 244 runs after they dismissed the hosts for 407 in the first innings at Edgbaston on Friday despite Jamie Smith's commanding and unbeaten knock of 184.

After England's horror start saw them slump to 84-5, Smith and Harry Brook transformed the innings in a masterclass of counter-attacking cricket as both smashed centuries in a crucial sixth-wicket partnership worth a precious 303 runs.

But England's remarkable fightback ended in spectacular fashion when their last five wickets tumbled for just 20 runs after the new ball breathed life into the Indian fast bowlers.

Racing along at nearly seven runs an over under floodlights, India's openers had brought up their 50-run partnership in no time before Josh Tongue struck to trap Yashasvi Jaiswal lbw, sparking immediate controversy.

Jaiswal conferred with opening partner KL Rahul whether to review the decision and when he finally did, England skipper Ben Stokes argued that the timer had already run down as the crowd booed.

But the review stood and India eventually lost it as the ball had been heading straight for leg stump, bringing Karun Nair to the crease.

Rahul (28) and Nair (seven) were at the crease at the end of day's play, with a light drizzle threatening to spoil the party over the weekend with the match delicately poised.

ENGLAND COLLAPSE

In the first innings, Brook's heroic innings came to an end when Akash Deep (4-88) had him bowled off a delivery that jagged back and hit the top of off stump.

Brook, who had been struggling with cramp after tea, walked off to the sound of the Edgbaston crowd singing his name.

The collapse rapidly gathered pace as Deep struck again when Chris Woakes edged to the slips where Nair took another smart catch.

Mohammed Siraj then completed a devastating spell by trapping both Brydon Carse and Tongue lbw for ducks to complete a five-wicket haul.

Last man Shoaib Bashir was welcomed with a bouncer to the helmet from Siraj, which required England to assess him due to the concussion protocol, but he was bowled off the next delivery.

As Siraj finished with figures of 6-70, Smith was left stranded on 184, a magnificent performance overshadowed by the team's stunning capitulation that saw six England batters departing for ducks.

PERSONAL PLAYGROUND

Earlier, Smith and Brook had turned Edgbaston into their personal playground as their partnership crushed the India bowling attack's spirit.

Brook had endured a heartbreaking dismissal on 99 in the first test victory at Headingley, but this time there was no stopping him as he and Smith looked completely at ease in building their sixth-wicket stand.

The 26-year-old Brook brought up his ninth test century in the second session with a boundary, raising his bat and helmet to the crowd before pointing his bat at the heavens, dedicating his hundred to his late grandmother Pauline who died in March.

It was a long toil in the sun for India, who had started the day perfectly when Siraj dismissed Joe Root and Stokes in consecutive deliveries in the day's second over.

Stokes's golden duck, his first in 200 test innings, meant three of England's top six were dismissed without scoring, following Ben Duckett's and Ollie Pope's ducks off consecutive deliveries from Deep late on day two.

(Reporting by Rohith Nair in Bengaluru;Editing by Christian Radnedge, Ken Ferris and Clare Fallon)

Key Takeaways

  • India leads England by 244 runs in Edgbaston Test.
  • Jamie Smith scores an unbeaten 184 for England.
  • England collapses after a strong partnership between Smith and Brook.
  • India's bowlers shine with Siraj taking 6-70.
  • Controversy arises over Jaiswal's lbw decision.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was India's lead over England at the end of day three?
India led England by 244 runs after finishing day three at 64-1.
Who scored a century for England in the first innings?
Harry Brook scored a century for England, contributing significantly to their innings.
What was the result of England's last five wickets in the first innings?
England's last five wickets fell for just 20 runs, leading to a total of 407 all out.
How did Mohammed Siraj perform in the match?
Mohammed Siraj had an impressive performance, finishing with figures of 6-70.
What was notable about Ben Stokes's performance?
Ben Stokes recorded a golden duck, marking his first scoreless innings in 200 test matches.

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