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Ind VS Eng 2nd Test: In disbelief! Nitish Reddy bad judge, leaves a beauty of Chris Woakes and returns amazed | Cricket news

Nitish Kumar Reddy of India is upset by Chris Woakes of England (photo of Gareth Copley / Getty Images)

During a test 1 pitch in Edgbaston, Nitish Kumar Reddy, 22, became the last victim of a delivery in English Couture – this time not an extravagant shot, but to an error of judgment. The young right -hander was launched for only 1 after having exhausted his arms to a delivery of Chris Woakes which goes up strongly.Before the dismissal of Rishabh Pant, India was still in a strong position at 208 for 4.

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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Reddy, seeking to settle down, perhaps expected the land to behave like the first session, where the movement was minimal. But Woakes, operating with a slightly older ball and under a more covered sky, had other plans.The bowling alley from a slightly larger angle, Woakes delivered a ball of good length which initially seemed to be safely heading outside. Reddy, assuming that he would hold his line, raised his bat and let go. However, the ball sewn viciously – a classic Edgbaston special – and crashed into the strain. Reddy stood frozen, barely believing what had just happened, before slowly walking.This moment was a huge turning point for England, which picked up two counters in the space of eight bullets, firmly swinging in their favor after a regular Indian departure. Yashasvi Jaiswal had previously marked an 87 fluently, and the skipper Shubman Gill was still in 64 at the time of the counter, but the intermediate order of India now seems exposed with Jadeja, Sundar and the tail left to support Gill.At 218 for 5, visitors still have a chance to put pressure on a large total of first executives, but England’s decision to play first begins to pay – thanks in large part to Woake’s discipline and Reddy’s maliculation.

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