England’s batting in the second Test at Edgbaston saw a mix of brilliance and disaster as they suffered a collapse, with six batters getting dismissed for ducks in a single innings, a first in their Test history. Despite two centuries from Brook and Smith, England ended at 407 all out, giving India a 180-run lead. Brook and Smith’s partnership of 303 runs was crucial in rescuing England from a precarious position, making it the third-highest against India and the second-best sixth-wicket stand for England in Tests.
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