England and India will clash in the second Test of the series in Birmingham from July 2 onwards.
Before the second Test of the five-match series against England at Edgbaston, Mohammed Siraj, an Indian pacer, was observed working harder to enhance his batting during practice. But when Siraj noticed his shattered bat, he appeared perplexed and upset, and the video caught fans' attention.
On Wednesday, July 2, India will play England in the second Test match at Birmingham's famous Edgbaston Cricket Ground. After losing badly in the first game, the visitors will try to recover and tie the series. One of the main issues is the dearth of runs from the lower order using the bat.
In the first Test match against England at Leeds, India's lower-order hitters, particularly pacer Mohammed Siraj, came under fire for their subpar batting display. With no batter from No. 8 onward reaching double figures in two innings, the tail-enders were unable to support the top-order efforts.
Josh Tongue dismissed Siraj for a golden duck in the second innings after he had scored an undefeated three in the first. The 31-year-old's careless style and lack of batsmanship have drawn a lot of criticism.
India's practice session before the second Test match against England was made more dramatic by Mohammed Siraj. The Times of India posted a video showing Siraj entering the nets only to find his bat was broken.
Before he erupted into laughter, the fast bowler feigned anger. His response, which demonstrated his lighthearted nature amidst the hectic preparations, made the moment an immediate hit with fans.
Here is the video: