India have 'out-bowled and out-batted' England in second Test, says Stuart Broad, but will they level series?

5 July 2025, 18:39 | Updated: 5 July 2025, 23:45

India have "out-bowled and out-batted" England in the second Test at Edgbaston, according to former fast bowler Stuart Broad, but have they left themselves enough time to secure a final-day win to level the series?

Both Broad and Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain were full of praise for an "outstanding", "wonderful" spell from Indian seamer Akash Deep on the fourth evening that helped reduce England to 72-3, still trailing by 536 runs.

"It's a real worry for England that India's seamers have got more out of this pitch with the new ball than theirs," Hussain said.

  • Scorecard: England vs India, second Test, Edgbaston

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