England Seize Control with Swift Dismantling of India's Batting Line-up
England dominated the morning session on day two of the final test against India at The Oval, dismissing the visitors for just 224 runs. Josh Atkinson, returning to the squad, led the charge with five wickets. England's explosive start with the bat solidified their commanding position in the series-deciding match.
England enjoyed a flawless start on day two of the final test match at The Oval, dismantling India's batting lineup for a mere 224 runs. Resuming at 204-6, India crumbled under intense bowling pressure, primarily from Josh Atkinson, who claimed five wickets on his return to the field.
Atkinson's performance, after not featuring since May, showcased England's dominance and highlighted ongoing issues for India's middle order, who managed only a small total. The absence of significant contributions from India's key seamers further exemplified the team's struggles this series.
England's response was both rapid and aggressive, with Ben Duckett's adventurous shots setting the tone. Despite falling short of a century partnership, England's batsmen ended the session in a strong position, building on their advantage as they aim to secure a series win.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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