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India tighten grip at Edgbaston after Akash Deep’s key breakthroughs

On a day marked by classic English weather, heavy clouds and showers giving way to bursts of sunshine, play began one hour and 40 minutes late, leaving India with 80 overs to claim the remaining English wickets. England resumed at 72 for three, facing a near-impossible chase of 608

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Akash Deep (Pic: AFP)

Akash Deep (Pic: AFP)

India edged closer to a series-levelling win after Akash Deep’s incisive spell reduced England to 153 for six at lunch on a rain-interrupted final day of the second Test on Sunday. The visitors tightened their grip when Washington Sundar trapped England captain Ben Stokes leg before wicket just before the interval, capping a dominant morning session.

On a day marked by classic English weather, heavy clouds and showers giving way to bursts of sunshine, play began one hour and 40 minutes late, leaving India with 80 overs to claim the remaining English wickets. England resumed at 72 for three, facing a near-impossible chase of 608.

Prasidh Krishna shared the new ball with Akash Deep, who made the most of a pitch that finally showed signs of wear in this high-scoring contest. Exploiting pronounced seam movement, Akash Deep needed only seven deliveries to strike, bowling Ollie Pope as the batter dragged one onto his stumps. In his next over, he dealt a huge blow by dismissing Harry Brook lbw with a delivery that pitched on a crack and jagged back sharply, leaving Brook with little chance.

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