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Bumrah's Brilliance Not Enough as India's Errors Hand England Advantage

India vs England – Day 2 Summary at Leeds Test: Missed Chances Shift Momentum
🗓️ Setting the Stage
India entered Day 2 at a commanding 359/3, with Rishabh Pant and Shubman Gill well set. But despite flashes of dominance, they left the door ajar for England, who now trail by 262 runs with 7 wickets in hand, thanks to a masterclass from Ollie Pope (100)* and several Indian lapses.
🇮🇳 India: From Dominance to Disarray
🔥 Pant's Fireworks
134 off 146: Pant was at his audacious best — scoops, paddles, and sixes galore (6 maximums).
His third ton in England; no other keeper-batter has more than one in the country.
Dismissed LBW by Josh Tongue, after a near-miss earlier where he lost his bat running past one.
🧱 Gill's Grit
Fell for 147, attempting a second six off Shoaib Bashir.
His 209-run stand with Pant was the highlight of the innings.
⛔ The Collapse
From 430/3 to 471 all out:
Lost 7 wickets for 41 runs.
Karun Nair’s comeback ended in a four-ball duck.
England’s bowlers, especially Stokes (4/66) and Tongue (4/86), ran through the tail.
🏏 England’s Reply: Pope Holds Court
🌧️ Rain Delay & Late Start
England began batting at 2:55 PM after a shower and under floodlights — ideal Bumrah conditions.
⚡ Bumrah Strikes Early
Zak Crawley cleaned up with a beauty that swung in and seamed away.
Ben Duckett dropped by Jadeja on 15 at backward point.
Pope reprieved thrice:
On 10 – thick edge past a vacant fourth slip
On 48 – mistimed shot falling short
On 60 – a sharp chance dropped by Jaiswal at third slip
💯 Pope’s Redemption Arc
Brought up his ninth Test century (100*), second in a row after 171 vs Zimbabwe.
Has silenced critics calling for Jacob Bethell’s inclusion.
Formed strong stands:
122 with Duckett (62)
80 with Joe Root (42*)
❗ Bumrah's No-Ball Horror
Had Harry Brook caught on 0, but it was a front-foot no-ball.
A late, deflating moment that kept India from ending on a high at 209/4.
🧠 Captaincy Questions
Shubman Gill, on his first day as India's Test captain, showed inexperience:
Cordon placement errors — no fourth slip for Pope’s early edge.
Possibly slow reactions to field changes.
Defensive fields allowed England to settle.
Deficit: England trail by 262
Wickets in hand: 7
Momentum: Tilting toward England after India’s squandered dominance
Stumps England 209 for 3 (Pope 100*, Duckett 62, Bumrah 3-48) trail India 471 (Gill 147, Pant 134, Jaiswal 101, Stokes 4-66, Tongue 4-86) by 262 runs