ENG vs IND: 2nd Test, Day 2 Stats Review – Ageless James Anderson gets milestones
Day 2 of the ongoing second Test match between England and India saw the Three Lions forging a comeback. Despite a stellar start from the top order, the visitors were restricted to 364 runs thanks to a sensational five-wicket haul from James Anderson. In reply, England lost two wickets early. However, opener Rory Burns joined forces with skipper Joe Root and the duo brought the hosts back in the hunt. At stumps, England were 119/3, trailing 245 runs behind India’s total.
Meanwhile, Day 3 has a lot in prospect and it might well decide the fate of the encounter. While the hosts would like to go close to India’s total, the visitors would want to take the remaining wickets as quickly as possible.
Meanwhile, here are the important stats and numbers from the England vs India 2nd Test Day 2
5 – James Anderson now has 23 Test five-wicket hauls at home, fifth-most for any bowler. Former Sri Lankan spinner tops this list with 45 Test five-fers.
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1– At 39 years 14 days, James Anderson is the oldest pacer to take a 5-wicket innings haul in Tests since 1951.
2 – Anderson now has 5 five-wicket hauls in Test matches against India, second-most for an England bowler. Former all-rounder Ian Botham has six five-fers against India.
7 – This was Anderson’s seventh five-fer in Lord’s Test. Only Ian Botham has more Test five-wicket hauls at the Mecca of Cricket (8).
7 – Jasprit Bumrah now has 12 ducks in Test matches, seventh-most for any Indian player since 2000.
5 – Moeen Ali became the fifth spinner to scalp 50 Test wickets against India. Muttiah Muralitharan tops this list with 105 scalps.
31 – Anderson now has 31 five-wicket hauls in Test matches, most among active players. Indian off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has 30 five-fors in the format.
2– Joe Root surpasses Graham Gooch (8900) to become the 2nd highest run-getter in Test cricket for England.
2– Root also became the second England batter to complete 2000 Test runs against India. Alastair Cook tops this list with 2431 runs.