England survived a hellacious first hour of play against the new ball on the opening day of the fifth Test in wintry Dharamsala to bring up a fifth half-century first wicket stand in the series before Ben Duckett succumbed to Kuldeep Yadav. Nevertheless, given the unplayable scale of seam and swing movement on offer through the session, the visitors seemed to have got through to Lunch relatively unscathed as the left-arm wrist spinner took the ball in hand for the final over before the break. However, courtesy of Sarfaraz Khan's brilliant game awareness, England were denied the satisfaction of getting through to Lunch with just the loss of a solitary wicket.
While Kuldeep stood on his mark prepared to deliver the third ball of the 26th over, Sarfaraz from leg slip hollered at the bowler claiming that Pope "badhega aage, badhega aage (he'll come forward, he'll come forward)." Taking note, the wily campaigner floated a length ball much like the stock spinner that had turned towards the batter on the previous delivery, and Pope obliged the prognosis to dance down the track. However, Kuldeep had cunningly delivered a deceptive googly that pitched less than a yard in front of the charging batter before deviating sharply from the willow and straight into the hands of Dhruv Jurel. Pope was stranded in no man's land and the wicket-keeper completed as easy a stumping as they come to mark Lunch with England down to 100/2.
Twitterati was all praise for Sarfaraz's instincts and took to social media to highlight the fascinating sequence of events.
Kuldeep strikes
Kuldeep sends Pope packing with a Jaffa 🤯🤌
— JioCinema (@JioCinema)
India get their second wicket at the stroke of Lunch 🙌
Good read of the game
Jurel to Kuldeep: "He will step out".
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
Next ball, Ollie Pope stumped. 🤯
True
Dhruv Jurel on mic - Bhadega aage ye (Pope).. Pope on cue dances down the track.. Kuldeep obliges with a wrong-un & Jurel completes the formality..
— Vishank Razdan (@VishankRazdan)
Jurel is one to look out for the future..
A shared session
England 100-2 at lunch, with Pope stumped on the stroke of the break. Kuldeep has both, and is bowling very nicely again.
— Will Macpherson (@willis_macp)
Moye moye
Dhruv Jurel to Kuldeep:Badhega Ye aage, Badhega aage (He will step out)..!!
— Ajmul Cap (@AjmulCap2)
Next ball- Moye Moye 🤣Ollie Pope
Heading straight to Pavillion
Where was Ollie Pope going ?? 😅
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07)
Dhruv Jurel 🤝 Kuldeep Yadav 👏
Stumped
Keeper before the ball: "ye agay barhy ga"
— Haroon Mustafa (@CRICFOOTHAROON)
Next ball: "kuldeep stumped out pope" |
OP Jurel
Dhruv Jurel before the ball - Badhega aage Badhega aage
— Back To Back Double Century 💯💯 (@bhhupendrajogi)
Pope’s off his crease next ball and get stumped.
Jurel for a reason.
Dhoniesque from Dhruv.
Excellent from Kuldeep.
Googly unleashed
Dhruv Jurel (on the stump mic) : "Badhega aage, badhega aage"
— Nish Navalkar (@YUVI_NISH)
Kuldeep bowls the googly, Pope advances down the track, gets beaten, Jurel was always going to be ready to whip the bails off!
2nd one!
Dhruv Jurel, just before this delivery, said, 'Yeh badhega aage. 🔥
— stranger (@misogist_44)
Kuldeep Yadav gets his second wicket and Ollie Pope departs 👏
📸: Jio Cinema
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