England batter Harry Brook was heard sledging Prasidh Krishna on day four of the opening Test at the Headingley in Leeds. The Yorkshire batter was heard rhetorically asking if he can hit the big sixes. Krishna gave a cheeky reply but lost his wicket almost immediately after that conversation.
The incident occurred in the dying moments of day four, with Krishna coming out to bat after yet another collapse from the tourists. With Brook seemingly trying to invite a wild stroke from Krishna, the 29-year-old went for an almighty slog to the mid-wicket region but only found the fielder, perishing for a duck after playing 11 deliveries.
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Krishna had notably dismissed Brook for 99 in the first innings of the Test, denying the youngster a well-deserved hundred.
Harry Brook and Prasidh Krishna vital to their respective team's chances of winning the Test
Both Brook and Krishna will be vital to their respective team's chances if they are to win the first Test as an exciting finish looms. Although Prasidh Krishna took three wickets in the first innings, he was expensive in the 20 overs he bowled, giving away 128 runs alongside no maiden.
England have been set a daunting 371 to chase down after scintillating centuries from Rishabh Pant and Harry Brook. Josh Tongue and Harry Brook picked up three scalps each. Although Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Zak Crawley in the opening over in the first innings, he survived six overs from India's new-ball bowlers late on day four.