India takes on England for the 2nd test at Trend Bridge on Friday. India vs England Live Streaming is going to be the keyword to be hot in the Google trends. India with the loss on the 1st test, will try to bounce back from the losing Side. Missing Shewag is the vital setback for India as he scored his maiden century at trend bridge. Star Cricket is broadcasting the match in India. Zaheer misses this match due to injury should be possibly replaced with Sreesanth. England cricket is special for the test cricket and Trend Bridge ready for Friday’s show. Sreesanth’s arrival on the field of play could immediately signal the advent of another tussle between his bowling skill and his love for performance art. However, if he and his more reasoned team-mates live up to their reputation for bouncing back, Nottingham could once again become the venue where the slow start gives way to series-turning momentum.
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India vs England 1st Test Results:
England 474 for 8 dec (Pietersen 202*, Trott 71, Praveen 5-106) and 269 for 6 dec (Prior 103*, Broad 74*, Ishant 4-59) beat India 286 (Dravid 103*, Broad 4-37, Tremlett 3-80) and 261 (Raina 78, Laxman 56, Anderson 5-65, Broad 3-57) by 196 runs.
Team for the 2nd test.
Team will be updated in the morning after the official announcement.
Match Stats:
England have improved on their excellent record at Lord’s in recent Tests. In 23 Tests between 1984 and 1999, they won four and lost 11 out of 23 Tests. In 24 Tests since 2000, they have won 13 and lost just three.
India suffered their 11th defeat in 16 Tests at Lord’s. The 11 defeats is the most at a particular venue for India.
James Anderson dismissed Sachin Tendulkar for the sixth time in five Tests. In 223 balls, Anderson has conceded 114 runs and picked up Tendulkar six times.
Anderson’s five-wicket haul is his 11th in Tests and 3rd at Lord’s. His previous five-wicket haul at Lord’s also came against India in 2007.
Stuart Broad’s match figures of 7 for 94 are his best in Tests surpassing his previous best of 6 for 87 against South Africa in Durban in 2009.
Rahul Dravid, in the course of his 36, surpassed Brian Lara to become the highest run-getter in the fourth innings in Tests.
Tendulkar’s strike-rate of 17.64 is fourth on the list of lowest strike-rates for a score between 10 and 49 in Tests since 2000.
Kevin Pietersen’s seventh match award puts him joint-third on the list of England players with the most match awards in Tests.
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