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IND Vs Eng, 2nd Test: ‘They have gone out and have overtaken England – Nasar Hussain, Stuart Broad says India is worth winning in Edgbaston. Cricket news

Birmingham, England – July 05: India’s bowler Akash Deep celebrated with England batsman Joe Root during the second Test match between England and India, which four of the second Test match between England and India in Edgbaston in Edgbaston in England on July 05, 2025, Birmingham, England. (Photo by Stew Founder/Getty Image)

Former England cricketers Nasar Hussain and Stuart widely said that India is worth winning in Edgbaston after dominating England with BAT and during the Test match.“If you look at the nine days of the test series, they may have won more, in fact they definitely win more sessions than England, yet they find themselves a zero below,” Nasar Hussain told Sky Sports.“So they needed this evening and that’s why they need tomorrow, because they have played very good cricket in two Test matches now, they feel that they should go in Lord’s 1-1. Excellent, excellent and then ball with bat.“It’s a real concern that his seamers with a new ball compared to England exceeded this pitch. The new ball burst from the sky deep.”Stuart Broad explained why India has generated more swing than the pace of England and has deeply appreciated the sky for its magnificent magic.

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“I think when the surfaces dry a bit, the new ball can close the cracks or dry surfaces,” Broad said.“It was an excellent magic from the sky today, bringing stumps into the game today. I think he is slightly smaller than cars and tongue, so he can bowl a little different length to hit the stump.

“I think India, we have to be honest, India has surpassed England in this Test match and has dropped them out and that is why they are 536 runs ahead with a full day to leave, requiring seven wickets to win the Test match,” he said.Broad admitted that after England chased 371 runs on the last day of the Headingley Test, he thought that the series would be one -way traffic.“They have been fantastic this week and I should accept, I thought after five that day in Headingly, I felt that the series could go when you assume that many Test matches were controlled when you have controlled the test match as they had done. How do you pick up yourself? And how do you lift themselves? And they have done it brilliantly,” Broad said.

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