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IND vs Eng: ‘Is this a hat-trick ball?’ – Jamie Smith’s first word Harry Brook at the crease. Cricket news

Jamie Smith of England (AP Photo/Scott Hepel)

England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith scored an unbeaten 184 in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test against India in Edgbaston on 5 July, sharing a sixth wicket partnership of 303 runs with Harry Brook, who earned 158, while he revealed that he was unconhibiting facing a Hate-Trick Ball from Mohammad Siraj.Live Score: India vs England 2 Test Day 4Smith’s innings set a new record for the highest score by England wicketkeeper in a significant moment trials in the match against India.“I didn’t have much time to think really. I think everything was so soon, being a hat-trick ball. I really told Brookie at that time,” Is this a hat-trick ball? ” I did not even know that he was out of the first ball, “Smith told the game of four on the first day of Sky Sports.Smith explained his batting view during his impressive innings, which highlights the favorable batting position while holding wickets.

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“I knew it was a good wicket that was standing behind the stump for 150 overs and it was about putting India under pressure. In that case you could hit a little and go out for 200, but I didn’t think there was a way to go about things.”“It was about keeping my leg down and showing that we can push back from any situation. You have those days, very little in a season where everything collides between the bat. You were not going to the stumps in the stumps, the edges outside you have gone to interval. You have to do that ride and keep things simple.”

Despite a strong partnership between Smith and Brook, India maintained control over the match, gaining 180 runs before reaching 64/1 in the stumps in three days, leading to 244 runs.Smith reflected on the unusual nature of the Test match and the sports position.“This is a strange exam, some big score and some low score. Most of the wickets are taken by the new ball and then it is good to bat on the pitch. India got away from us last night but we were hunting for wickets – we don’t want to flow the game.”

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