
Mohammed Siraj has earned a reputation for his fiery bowling style and knack for picking up wickets. His ability to generate pace and movement makes him a constant threat to batters. He uses different types of deliveries to claim dismissals, and his wicket celebrations are marked by intense enthusiasm and emotion. Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj are bowling exceptionally well, which is causing a lot of trouble for Harry Brook and J. Smith. England has reached 115 runs in 27 overs, with Harry Brook scoring 42 off 66 balls and J. Smith on 22 runs. In the 28th over, captain Shubman Gill brought Prasidh Krishna into the attack. Impressively, Prasidh immediately created a catching opportunity in the slips, but was a bit unlucky as it turned into a boundary for J. Smith. What impressive bowling! Captain Shubman Gill has brought Siraj back into the attack in the 29th over—it seems he wants to try something different. Meanwhile, Harry Brook has completed his fifty in 77 balls. He is considered one of England’s most dangerous batters. In the 30th over, Prasidh Krishna is adjusting his line and length. Meanwhile, the umpire is inspecting the ball, as it seems there might be some change in its shape, which could be affecting the bowling due to the ball becoming a bit loose.