Shubhman and Bashir's head played the ball: Stock's first Golden Duck, Smith-Brook's 303-run partnership; Match Records-Moments

India got 180 runs in the first innings in the Birmingham Test. In reply to 578 runs, the team all out for 407 runs. Indian captain Shubhman Gill was in the head while trying to catch the ball. England captain Ben Stokes was dismissed for the first time in his Test career.

Jamie Smith scored just 80 balls centuries, with Harry Brook, a 303 -run partnership for the sixth wicket. Mohammad Siraj took 2 wickets off 2 balls. Indian fielders left 2 simple catches.

Moments of the third day And records …

1. Ben Stokes's first Golden Duck England captain Ben Stokes has already become a coat on the ball. Mohammad Siraj threw him a bouncer and he was caught out at the hands of wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. Stokes was dismissed for the 16th time Zero Run in his 113 Test career, but this was the first time a bowler sent him a pavilion on the ball earlier.

Rahul Dravid of India is the record of playing the highest innings in Test cricket without Golden Duck. He got the Golden Duck after 286 innings.

2. Jamie Smith scored a century in 80 balls England wicketkeeper Better Jamie Smith scored just 80 balls. This was the fourth fastest Test century from England. The fastest century record is in the name of Gilbert Jasop, who scored 76 balls against Australia in 1902.

3. Brook scored the fastest 2500 runs Harry Brook also scored a century from England, playing 158 runs. He also completed 2500 Test runs with this innings. He finished such runs in the lowest balls. Brook played only 2832 balls to score 2500 Test runs.

4. The highest score by English wicketkeeper Jamie Smith was unbeaten on 184. This is the largest score in Test by any wicketkeeper Better in England. He broke Alice Stewart's 28 -year -old record, scoring 173 against New Zealand in 1997.

5. The highest partnership for the sixth wicket against India Jamie Smith and Harry Brook shared 303 for the sixth wicket. This was the third largest partnership for any wicket for England against India. This was the biggest partnership for England for the sixth wicket against India. Brooke-Smith broke Johnny Bairstow and Chris Vox's record. The duo added 189 runs to the Lord's Stadium in 2018.

6. Partnership of 300+ runs against India after 11 years After 11 years, more than 300 runs were shared for any wicket in the Test against India. This happened in 2014 when New Zealand's Brendon McCullum and other Watling added 352 runs for the sixth wicket. This is the 12th time when more than 300 runs have been shared in the Test against India.

7. A unique record in the name of Captain Gill Shubhman Gill became the 7th captain of India against whom a team players have shared more than 300 runs. Apart from him, Sunil Gavaskar, Mohammad Azharuddin, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly and Rahul Dravid's captaincy had shared more than 300 runs against India. MS Dhoni was the only captain against which more than 300 runs were shared 6 times.

8. The 6 Better account of England could not open England scored 407 runs with Harry Brook's 158 and Jamie Smith's 184 runs. Apart from these 2 only Jack Crowley, Joe Root and Chris Walks were able to open their account in the innings. The remaining 6 batter could not score. For the first time in England's innings, 6 battery account was not opened. The first 4 times could not open 5-5 batter account.

9. The Best Score of No. 7 Better against India Jamie Smith, who was batting at No. 7 from England, played an unbeaten 184 -run innings. This is the highest score when batting number 7 or below against India. Smith broke the record of Ian Smith of New Zealand, who scored 173 runs in 1990.

10. The fastest Indian to score 2000 Test runs Yashwashi Jaiswal scored 87 runs in the first innings and scored 28 in the second innings. With this he completed 2,000 Test runs. For this he only took 40 innings. He became the fastest batter to complete 2,000 Test runs from India. He equaled Rahul Dravid and Virender Sehwag. The two also completed 2,000 Test runs in 40-40 innings.

Best Moments …

1. Siraj took 2 wickets consistently On the third day, Mohammad Siraj took 2 wickets in 2 consecutive balls in his first over. He threw the third ball of the 22nd over if the route was thrown to the leg stump and caught it by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. Siraj threw a bouncer at the second ball and caught Ben Stokes by Pant. On the second day of the match, Akashdeep also took 2 consecutive wickets.

2. Famous over 23 runs over Famous Krishna gave 23 runs in a single over against Jamie Smith. Smith hit 4 fours and 1 six in front of him. The famous also threw 1 wide ball in this over. He gave up 72 runs with an economy of 5.50 in a 13 -over spell. The famous could not take any wickets.

In the famous Krishna over, Jamie Smith hit 4 fours and 1 six.

3. Shubhman missed the catch, the ball wandered on his head During England's 37th over, Shubhman Gill missed a simple catch and the ball hit his head. Ravindra Jadeja threw the second ball of the over at good length. Harry Brook went to drive, but the ball went to Gill in the first slip. Shubhman's hand reached the ball late, by the time the ball rang on his head. During his lifetime, Brook had only 63 runs, but he scored 158 runs.

Team physio is investigating after the ball on Shubhman Gill's head.

4. Pant left Smith's catch In the 54th over, Rishabh Pant left Jamie Smith's catch. On the first ball of the over, Nitish Kumar Reddy threw full length ball outside of stump. Smith went to drive, but the ball rang on the outside of the bat and went to the wicketkeeper. Pant dive, but the ball slipped out of his hand. Smith was at 121 at the time of his life, scoring 184 runs.

Rishabh Pant left Jamie Smith's catch.

5. Siraj got a wicket due to a review Mohammad Siraj made LBW out on the fifth ball of the 88th over. Siraj threw insecur at good length. The ball rang on the car's pad, Siraj appealed, but the umpire did not give it out. India reviewed, appearing in the replay that the ball was hit on the stump. The umpire changed his decision and Siraj got a wicket.

Mohammad Siraj took 6 wickets.

6. Siraj's bouncer rang on Bashir's helmet In the 90th over, Mohammad Siraj's bouncer collided with Shoaib Bashir's helmet. On the second ball of the over, Siraj threw a bouncer, Bashir hit his bat, but the ball hit directly with his helmet. Siraj bowled Bashir on the second ball.

After the bouncer, Shoaib Bashir was out on the second ball.

Image Credit: Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).

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