After India dominated Day 1 at Headingley, England turned the tables on Day 2. India, despite having a strong position with two centurions at the crease, lost seven wickets while adding only 41 runs. England, initially struggling, gained momentum. A crucial wicket taken on the final over was unfortunately ruled a no-ball. This allowed England to narrow the gap to 262 runs. Ollie Pope’s century on Day 2 highlighted England’s strong performance. While India faced a challenging day, Jasprit Bumrah’s three-wicket spell provided some respite. This match is proving to be highly competitive.
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