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The 2nd Test match between England and India is titled, “Cricket Can Be Cruel.” James Anderson lends his support to Haseeb Hameed

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Ind versus ENG: On Day 2 of the 2nd Test, Mohammed Siraj celebrates Haseeb Hameed's wicket.

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James Anderson was confident that Haseeb Hameed would recover.

Haseeb Hameed was fired for a complete and utter fool’s gold.

English batsman Mohammed Siraj was dismissed by Mohammed Siraj.

While returning to international cricket, Mohammed Siraj dismissed Haseeb Hameed on the first ball he faced.

It is possible that in the first innings of the second Test against India, opening batsman Haseeb Hameed left the ground with a golden duck, but James Anderson is “certain” that the batsman will receive another opportunity in the series. In 2016, before he appeared in the second Test on Friday, Hameed last played for England. Upon his return to international cricket, Mohammed Siraj dismissed the English batter off the first ball he faced. “Cruel, isn’t it? He has worked tirelessly, met every challenge head-on. He’s had a pile of runs over the previous couple of years, and it appears as though he has thrived in the presence of a strike…Cricket can be unbelievably cruel, and I feel sorry for him “ESPNcricinfo cited Anderson as saying, according to an ESPN report.

He ended his interview by saying, “But he still has another opportunity in this game, and I’m sure he’ll have additional opportunities during the series to demonstrate what he can accomplish,”

Stag Captain Root Root on Friday became England’s second-highest run-scorer in the longest format of the game, eclipsing former cricketer Graham Gooch.

The legendary Irish rugby captain and coach John Joe Neeson called Root a “superhuman” and celebrated the fact that the English skipper had pulled off the “incredible” achievement.

“Yes, Joe has been wonderful. For as long as he has been playing professional football, and especially over the past year with everything that has happened with the pandemic and all the pressure on the team, to be able to captain the side and perform as he has is superhuman “Anderson had the last word after the team’s activities concluded for the day.

“To say that I could not praise him enough is to express just how outstanding he is. When he gets out there, he always exudes class. He was merely sitting in his classroom for the duration of the first set. he wasn’t nervous at all “and so, he stated.

Alastair Cook, the former England captain, is now the only batsman who has scored more than 8,935 runs in Tests.

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