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England v India: The fifth men's cricket test, day one – Live | England v India 2025

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No. 9: India 30-1 (Sudharsan 5, Rahul 10) Ollie Pope changed his clothes for the first time in the morning, and Josh Tongue replaced the poison ake. His first delivery has gone, his legs are wide and extending to the border. Rahul cleverly gets rid of the strike and pierces into the ground to be single Nick. Tongue bypasses the wicket and arrives at Sudharsan other Wide, this time away from the stumps. He seemed to struggle at the landing on the crease, and another ball ran out of five legs. It was a crazy start, but he eventually found his place and crossed the outside edge with a beautiful ball.

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No. 8: India 18-1 (Sudharsan 5, Rahul 9) The action comes from the end of Atkinson, and the gazebo behind him is thriving rapidly. Jamie Smith's path is good, and his boundaries aren't screwed up. This is another matter, there is only one.

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Seventh place: India 17-1 (Sudharsan 5, Rahul 8) Four slides, a ditch waiting for the Suhars people to make mistakes. From the door, the woakes unfolded beautifully, removing the ball from the left-handed. He must have been waiting for all the series conditions. However, Sudharsan then received a gift on the mat and cut off four legs to slide.

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No. 6: India 13-1 (Sudharsan 1, Rahul 8) Atkinson was fresh, and in the mid-80s he tried to bite the ball from Rahul when he clocked. He hung it near the fifth stump and Rahul was forced to leave for leave. Girl.

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The fifth match: India 13-1 (Sudharsan 1, Rahul 8) Sudharsan is off-the-spot in front of the woakes, still looking for the right area, ending with a clumsy tree stump.

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Updated on 11.30 BST

Fourth place: India 10-1 (Sudharsan 0, Rahul 7) Atkinson had a rhythm when he beat Sai Sudharsan's Bat, and third place was still trying to lock in his position.

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wicket! Jaiswal LBW Atkinson 2 (India 10-1)

Atkinson went all out from near the wicket and launched an LBW appeal after England Review went to Jaiswal. The doctor is here: There are no bats on it, it looks beautiful… It disappears and smashes into a tree stump on the legs! Atkinson is back, that swing/fighting seams (I'm not quite sure, but that's the point), causing the damage.

Ollie Pope of England celebrates the Indian Yashasvi Jaiswal LBW wicket that bowls in Gus Atkinson, England. Photo: Paul Childs/Action Images/ReutersYashasvi Jaiswal of India walked after losing his wicket. Photo: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reutersshare

Updated to 11.25 bst

Third place: India 9-0 (Jaiswal 2, Rahul 7) Rahul's first boundary is sandwiched on the Meath door rope, and Jamie Overton's dive and slides can't stop it. Woakes haven't kicked off yet, as Jaiswal Inside-Edges lets one person go on strike.

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Second place: India 3-0 (Jaiswal 1, Rahul 2) In Sprints Gus Atkinson, his first move in the series at home. He lets the Wobble seam go over Jaiswal's Off Stump, which is Rahul's only singles injury.

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First: India 2-0 (Jaiswal 1, Rahul 1) We got up with Chris Woakes and left all five tests – Run. The Woakes beat Jaiswal's outer edge in the final ball to attract the crowd.

Chris Woakes of England released delivery. Photo: Henry Nicholls/AFP/Getty Imagesshare

Updated to 11.26 bst

Rohan Tewari is also worried:

Looking forward to a morning where the game between the bat and the ball is much more than we've seen throughout the summer. However, I can't choose a team behind India here. If they want to balance the series 2-2, then the burden is to bring 20 wickets. I'm not sure there are only 3 strike bowlers (one of them is the crafty third-place seam), I'm not sure if I'll see India's winning route and possibly repeating Headingley.

It's such a pity that we haven't seen Kurdeep. It's appropriate that he doesn't need a court: he has revs and flying to cause trouble anywhere.

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The cover is a bitbut they are leaving now. We should start at 11 o'clock.

Krishnamoorthy V wrote:

Kuldeep Yadav's omission is confusing. There are 5 bowlers in the current bowling tournament, two of which are round players, which makes no sense. If you don't have the ability to 20 wickets, scoring 700 won't guarantee victory. England realizes this on OT. By the way, are there any players who toured and went back in 5 Test Series?

Of course, Kurdeep is not alone. Arshdeep Singh also did not play for India.

Patrick Fulllick wrote:

The weather this morning reflects how I feel about this game. I really liked the series so far, but today’s atmosphere – just behind the OT tests, it feels like the court so far: very flat. Hopefully England can win the excellent matches in the series. There will be a match with TMS here.

Patrick, I cheer you up at some ticket gates this morning.

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team

As expected, there is no Jasprit Bumrah. India has been confused about their team all summer and they watch again. Karun Nair landed in Old Trafford and was back. He is one of four changes. Again, there is no Kuldeep Yadav.

England: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope (C), Joe Root, Harry Brook, Jacob Bethell, Jamie Smith (WK), Chris Woakes, Gus Atkinson, Jamie Overton, Jamie Overton, Josh Tongue

India: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Kl Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (C), Karun Nair, Ravindra Jadeja, Dhruv Jurel (WK), Washington Sundar, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna

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England wins the toss and chooses to bowl first

Ollie Pope won the game and England will play bowling first. It's green, cloudy, and it's almost effortless.

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Matt Dony wrote:

Your preface sounds a bit like Stokes has been replaced by 3 players. This makes perfect sense because it usually feels like he deserves at least three “normal” cricketers. Ben Stoke is the inspiring captain, Ben Stoke exudes a talented cricketer, Ben Stoke's personality and will win the victory. I think I've seen another athlete before and they just happened around him like Stokes. He was surprised.

Trying to replace him is an appropriate puzzle. They had already brought in Jacob Bethell at six o'clock, but on this surface it required someone to quickly make up for Stokes's collapse. You're basically calling two people to replace him.

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It's time to get stuck in some preview material:

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Stuart Broad looks at the green stadium And said: “It's definitely batting and Ball.”

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Ben Stokes has been chatting with the sky. He talked about his support front legs, helping him bowl the way this summer, and was asked about the spicy flavor of the series: “Honestly, I think it sometimes gets over-dense sometimes.

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Preface

Hello, Hello, welcome to the wet oval. We have no handshakes and racing boards that happen, but we also have this: The fifth test, the series has not been confirmed yet. I will embrace it like you.

I stared at a green surface and an Indian player was watching the nice sight. I was interested in seeing how the refresh of England, quite experimental attacks were conducted. Reminder, no Ben Stokes, Josh Tongue, Gus Atkinson and Jamie Overton have shipped. There is still a lot to say even before the action begins. Give me a line and let us enjoy the last proper show of the summer.

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