India vs england 2nd test date and time: The Indian cricket team is on a tour of England. Team India suffered a bad defeat in the first Test match. England defeated India by 5 wickets in the first Test match played in Leeds. Now the second Test match between the two teams will be played in Birmingham between July 2 and July 6.
According to Indian time, the second Test match will also start at 3:30 pm. The toss of the match will be at three in the afternoon. You will also be able to watch this match live on Sony Sports Network. In the five-match Test series, hosts England are 1-0 ahead. In such a situation, now Team India would like to win the second Test match and return to the series.
Batsman shines in the first Test, but the bowler was a flop
Talking about the first Test match played in Leeds, the batsmen performed brilliantly, but India’s bowlers could not perform as expected. Jasprit Bumrah definitely opened the claw in the first innings, but in the second innings he too could not do anything special. England won the match on the last day by losing a huge target of 371 runs, losing just five wickets.
The first Test for India scored a total of five centuries. Wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant scored a century in both innings. He has also become India’s first wicketkeeper batsman to score a century in both innings abroad. Apart from this, KL Rahul and captain Shubman Gill also scored a century.
Accounts of first Test match played in Handingley’s Leeds
The Indian team scored 471 runs after playing first in this Test match. In the first innings for India, Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 101, Shubman Gill scored 147 and Rishabh Pant scored 134 runs. After this, the England team scored 465 runs in their first innings. For England, Oli Pope scored 106 and Harry Brook scored 99 runs. Then in the second innings, Team India scored 364 runs and gave the British a target of 371 runs. This time KL Rahul scored 137 and Rishabh Pant scored 118 runs for India. That is, Pant made a century in both innings. Now England had a target of 371 runs, which the British easily achieved. For England, Ben Docket scored 149, Jack Crolya 65 and Joe Root scored an unbeaten 53 runs. Wicketkeeper batsman Jamie Smith remained unbeaten on 44 runs.

