Harry Brook said that Indian players instigated him on the third evening of the Lord’s examination. , Photo Credit: Getty Images
Tempers attached orally with players from both sides along with Lord’s during England’s 22 -run win.
However, Star England’s Batter Harry Brook said that his team tried to play ‘in the spirit of the game’ in the spirit of the game before provoking the Indian players on the third evening.
“Their leads became difficult in hypocrites [Zak Crawley] And daki [Ben Duckett] That night when Bumrah bowled the single. We saw and we evaluated again and we thought that it was the right time to go back to them (hit), ”Brooke said on Monday.
“I think it puts them a little more pressure. Obviously, (they were) chasing a low score but on a tough pitch. It can give them a little extra pressure. Thankfully they finished collapsing, and we won the game.”
England managed to protect 192, and Brooke revealed that he received many praise for a memorable victory.
He said, “I have been praised a lot. Everyone said that it was great to see and it seemed that there were 11 vs. two when we were fielding. It was good; it was tired, but it made the fielding more pleasant,” he said.
Published – July 21, 2025 09:59 PM IST