Stuart Broad: Former England fast bowler Stuart Broad expressed his admiration for the tourists' stellar performance on Day 1 of the fourth Test against India questioning Jasprit Bumrah’s unavailability and India's prowess on flat Test pitches, where their spinners often dominate proceedings.
With England asserting their dominance on the second day of the fourth Test at Ranchi, Broad couldn't help but express his admiration for the tourists' stellar performance. As spinners Shoaib Bashir picked four wickets on Day 2 and Tom Hartley too picked two wickets, weaving a web around the Indian batters on a challenging pitch, Broad noted that England were "massively on top," seizing control of the game with finesse.
As the match progressed, India found themselves in a precarious position at 219 for 7 in the 72 over of the first innings, grappling with the challenges posed by the unpredictable pitch. Despite their initial struggles, England's recovery from 112 for 5 to post a commendable total of 353 in the first innings further underscored their dominance.