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The England pace spearhead praised India for channelising emotion well.
London: Just after India had declared their innings post-lunch on the final day of the second Test against England at Lords, skipper Virat Kohli went into a huddle and gave a pep talk, the details of which weren't clear. Whatever he said was inspirational enough to a the bowlers who were already
India's world-class pace attack pulled off an incredible heist with the bat and then followed it up with a magnificent performance with the ball to help India beat England by 151 runs on the final day and take a 1-0 lead in the five-match series.
Bumrah and Shami who stitched together an 89-run unbroken partnership for the ninth wicket to set up the Indian declaration which paved the way for the visitors' thumping 151-run win over England in the second Test at Lord's.
"There's a lot of cricket still to be played. A lot can happen within three games. It is not the time to panic," added the England captain after the stunning collapse.
Chasing 272, England were bowled out for 120 in 51.5 overs.
Kohli and Rohit can be seen raising hands sitting in the Lord's balcony along with other teammates and asking the players in the middle to supposedly complain about bad light to the umpires.
The Indian team hasn't lodged an official complaint with match referee Chris Broad.
India were 181/6, a lead of 154, when bad light stopped play on the fourth day.
The hosts were eventually dismissed for 391 when James Anderson was cleaned up off the last ball of the third day.