Birmingham, July 5 -- Despite India taking charge of the second Test at Headingley on the back of a commanding lead of 244 runs with nine wickets in hand, England batter Harry Brook, even so, stated, "You never know how this game can go"
India finished Day 3 on a strong note, with KL Rahul batting on 28 and Karun Nair unbeaten on 7. The visitors are in the driver's seat.
"Yeah, obviously they're in front at the minute, but like I said before if we get a couple of early wickets in the morning, three or four wickets in the morning you never know how this game can go," Brook said, highlighting how quickly momentum can shift in Test cricket.
Brook referenced India's collapse at Headingley in the first Test, where England ripped through the...
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