England outplay India by innings & 159 run at Lord’s
England bowled out India for 130 runs in the second innings to win the second Test by an innings and 159 runs on the fourth day of the play here on Sunday.
England bowled out India for 130 runs in the second innings to win the second Test by an innings and 159 runs on the fourth day of the play here on Sunday.
England's Jos Buttler, also a wicket-keeper batsman, is fifth in the list with 1,062 runs.
Before the start of the second Test, Arjun was also seen bowling to Indian batsmen at the nets under the watchful eyes of India coach Ravi Shastri.
Former West Indies skipper Clive Lloyd believes Indian captain Virat Kohli ‘a work-in-progress as a captain’.
Having endured frustrations of a long lay-off due to injury, Chris Woakes felt "incredible" after realising his childhood dream of scoring a Test hundred at the 'Home Of Cricket' in his comeback game.
Rahane, who did all the hard work to survive 44 deliveries, nicked Anderson's straight delivery to first slip Alastair Cook.
Seasoned quick James Anderson took both the Indian wickets.
Pollock urged the global governing body to stick to one ball, a move which could reduce the domination of batsmen in white ball cricket.
The second match of the series is being played at the 'home of cricket', Lord's.
Joe Root has opted to go with fast bowler Chris Woakes over all-rounder Moeen Ali.