India won Lords Test by 151 runs-cricketmovie.com

Lords Test 2021: Team India registered their one of historic win against England. They won the 2nd test by 151 runs and lead the series 1-0 with 3 more test to go.

2nd Test
Game Date: 12th August- 16th August 2021
Game Result: India won the game by 151 runs
Man Of The Match: KL Rahul

Now I am going to share day-to-day activity of this test match with all the details, records and milestones in my way.

Day 1.
England captain Joe Root won the toss in the 2nd test against Team India and decided to bowl first at Lords, London.

Team India scored 276/3 at the day 1 stumps. Opener KL Rahul unbeaten on 127 and Rohit Sharma scored 83 valuable runs for the team.

IND: 276/3 on Day 1 stumps

Stats
Avg opening partnership duration for India in overseas Tests:
2018: 7.2 overs
2019: 6.1 overs
2020: 3.3 overs
2021: 19.1 overs (since Rohit started opening)

– The opening stand of 46* between Rohit & Rahul is the highest for a team at Lord’s inserted into bat since 114 (Strauss and Cook) against South Africa in 2008.

Indian openers with 100s at Lord’s
184 Vinoo Mankad in 1952
102*KL RAHUL in 2021
100 Ravi Shastri in 1990

Most 100s by an Indian opener in Tests outside Asia
15 Sunil Gavaskar
4 Virender Sehwag/KL Rahul
3 Vinoo Mankad/Ravi Shastri

Both Indian openers scoring 75+ in a Test outside Asia
V Merchant (114) – S Mushtaq Ali (112) Old Trafford 1936
S Gavaskar (221) – C Chauhan (80)The Oval 1979
S Gavaskar (172) – K Srikkanth (116) SCG 1985/86
R Sharma (83) – KL Rahul (75*) Lord’s 2021

Rohit – 83
Rahul – 51*

– First time since Jan 2011 both Indian openers have passed 50 in an innings of a Test outside Asia

Most wickets vs India at a venue:
29 James Anderson at Lord’s*
29 M Muralitharan at Colombo SSC
26 Nathan Lyon at Adelaide Oval
24 Imran Khan at National Stadium Karachi

Highest 1st innings opening stand by a visiting team in England after being inserted in:
128 M Slater – M Taylor Old Trafford 1993
126 Rohit – Rahul Lord’s 2021*
120 M Kent – G Wood The Oval 1981
120 A Petersen – G Smith Leeds 2012

– 83 is Highest score for Rohit Sharma in Tests away from home surpassing 79 against SL in Colombo (PSS) in 2015.

India’s opening partnership surviving 20+ overs in Tests outside Asia:
Jan 2011 – Dec 2020: No instances
Since Jan 2021: Five times in nine innings

Day 2.
Team India bowled out for 364 in their first innings. KL Rahul scored 129 runs and Rohit Sharma scored 83 runs for his team. For England James Anderson pick 5 wickets.

England scored 119/3 on day 2 stumps and they are trailing by 245 runs. Skipper Joe Root remain not out on 48. For Team India Mohammed Siraj pick 2 wickets

IND: 364 all out
ENG: 119/3 on Day 2 stumps

Stats
Joe Root – 2000 Test runs against India
Seventh player overall & second Englishman after Alastair Cook to the milestone
Only Javed Miandad took fewer innings (35) than Root’s 39

Most Test runs for England
12472 Alastair Cook
8905 JOE ROOT
8900 Graham Gooch
8463 Alec Stewart
8231 David Gower

James Anderson vs India at Lord’s
2007: 5/42 & 2/83
2011: 2/87 & 5/65
2014: 4/60 & 1/77
2018: 5/20 & 4/23
2021: 5/62

– *50 wickets for Moeen Ali against India in Tests.
Sixth spinner bowler to do so after
Muralitharan (105),
Lyon (94),
Lance Gibbs (63),
Underwood (62) and
Benaud (52).

Highest individual scores for India in Lord’s Tests:
184 Vinoo Mankad, 1952
157 Dilip Vengsarkar, 1982
131 Sourav Ganguly, 1996
129 KL Rahul, 2021

Day 3.
England bowled out for 364 runs in their 1st innings and they have lead of 27 runs. Skipper Joe Root remain not out on 180* runs and Jonny Bairstow scored 57 runs. For India Mohammed Siraj pick 4 wickets.

IND: 364
ENG: 391 at Day 3 stumps

Stats
Most 175+ scores at a venue in Tests
Kumar Sangakkara – 5 at Colombo
Joe Root – 4 at Lord’s

122.1 overs is longest India have on the field in 30 away Tests since the start of 2016. This is the first time under Virat Kohli‘s captaincy India have conceded a lead after India scoring 300+ batting first

Most 150+ scores at Lord’s
4 JOE ROOT
3 Graham Gooch/ Kevin Pietersen

First time since Ashes Test in Adelaide in 2010/11. England have had 50+ partnerships for each of third, fourth, fifth & sixth wicket in a Test innings

Dismissing Buttler most times in Test cricket
6 Ishant Sharma *
5 Pat Cummins/ Ravindra Jadeja

First time since Lord’s Test against West Indies in 2007. England have had 50+ partnerships for each of third, fourth & fifth wicket in a home Test

Fewest days from debut to 9000 Test runs
3167 JOE ROOT
3380 Alastair Cook
3661 Rahul Dravid
4003 Ricky Ponting

Youngest at the time for 9000 Test runs
30y 159d Alastair Cook
30y 227d JOE ROOT
30y 253d Sachin Tendulkar
31y 341d Ricky Ponting

First time Root has scored hundreds in successive innings in Test cricket; it is also the first instance of an England batsman scoring hundreds in back to back innings since Ian Bell in Ashes 2013

Most Test 100s for England
33 Alastair Cook
23 Kevin Pietersen
22 Wally Hammond/ Colin Cowdrey/ Geoffrey Boycott/ Ian Bell/ JOE ROOT

Most 100s in a calendar year for ENG captain (Tests)
5 JOE ROOT in 2021 *
4 Graham Gooch in 1990
4 Michael Atherton in 1994
4 Andrew Strauss in 2009
38th century across formats for Root, equalling Cook for most international hundreds for England

– First 50+ score for Jonny Bairstow in Test cricket since making 52 against Australia at Lord’s in Aug 2019.

Day 4.
Team India scored 181/6 on the day 4 stumps and they have lead of 154 runs with 6 wickets in hand. All eyes on Rishabh Pant now who is unbeaten on 14 runs.

IND: 364 and 181/6 at day 4 stumps
ENG: 391

Stats
Moeen Ali’s most frequent victims (Tests):
8 A Rahane
6 K Brathwaite/ Mohammed Shami
5 V Kohli/ D Elgar

– Fourth time since the start of Australia tour last year Cheteshwar Pujara has not scored a boundary off his first 100 balls faced.

Day 5.
Team India declared their 2nd innings 298/8 and set the target of 272 for the England to win in the 60 overs. Vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane scored 61 runs and Mohammed Shami scored unbeaten 56* runs. For England Mark Wood pick 3 wickets.

England all out for just 120 runs and lost the test match by 151 runs. Skipper Joe Root scored 33 runs and Jos Buttler scored 25 runs. For Team India Mohammed Siraj pick 4 wickets.

IND: 361 and 298/8d
ENG: 391 and 120 all out

Stats
Indian captains to win the Lord’s Test
1986: Kapil Dev
2014: MS Dhoni
2021: Virat Kohli

– Only for the second time in their Test cricket history spinners haven’t taken a wicket for India in consecutive Tests. The first time it happened was against Pakistan in Karachi & Faisalabad in 1989/90 (Sachin Tendulkar’s first two Tests).

– This is the first of Joe Root’s 22 centuries which ended up in an England defeat (16 wins & five draws). The previous longest such sequence for a player was Gary Sobers whose first 20 centuries ended in a WI win, draw or tie.

Most Test wins as captain
53/109 Graeme Smith
48/77 Ricky Ponting
41/57 Steve Waugh
37/63 Virat Kohli *
36/74 Clive Lloyd

King pairs for England
William Attewell v Aus Sydney 1891/92
Ernie Haynes v SA Cape Town 1905/06
James Anderson v Ind Vizag 2016/17
Sam Curran v Ind Lord’s 2021

Fifth time Bumrah has dismissed Root in Test cricket which is the joint most he has dismissed any batsman alongside Pat Cummins.

– First time both England openers have been dismissed without scoring in an innings in a home Test; sixth time overall and first since Marcus Trescothick & Andrew Strauss in Faisalabad in 2005/06

– First time in ten innings Anderson has gone wicketless against India at Lord’s. Only once he has bowled more overs without a wicket at this venue – 26 overs vs Aus in 2015.

– 89* is the highest ninth wicket partnership for India in England surpassing 66 by Kapil Dev and Madan Lal at the same venue in 1982

– India’s #9, #10 & #11 in 2018
England tour: 74 runs in five Tests
Shami & Bumrah today: 89*

– 50* is India’s highest ninth-wkt partnership for India in an away Test involving #9 and #10 since 61 by Harbhajan Singh & Zaheer Khan at Trent Bridge in 2002

– The last time at least two of India’s #9, #10 and #11 hit 20+ in the same innings of an away Test was at Trent Bridge 2014 (Bhuvi 58, Shami 51). It happened to be the last non-weather-affected draw in England.

Bumrah Test career batting
Before this series: 30 inngs | 43 runs | Avg 2.26
This series: 3 inngs | 43*runs | Avg 21.50

That’s all from the 2nd test and U hope you will like this information. We will back with all the details of 3rd test which will start from 25th August 2021. For more updates visit my page on Facebook Durgesh Tiwary’s View and website Cricket Movie Website

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