Yashasvi Jaiswal illuminated the stadium with a stunning shot that left fans on their feet. Against Jamie Overton, Jaiswal executed a magnificent six over point that was full of class and confidence. It was a short-of-length ball, one that moved away from outside off, but Jaiswal was tall and unscared, got on his toes, and cut it powerfully behind point. The timing was so clean that the ball went over the ropes effortlessly, and fielders and people watching were left equally amazed. Watch here: Unreal shot pic.twitter.com/uvq6BGsAVw — cricket videos (@RizwanStum60450) August 1, 2025 Also Read | Watch: Ben Duckett Plays Audacious Reverse Ramp Shot for Six in 5th Test India Strike Back After England’s Strong Start England were coasting at 92/0 at some point during the game with Duckett and Crawley dominating against the Indian bowling unit. India looked flat, and there was pressure building. But quickly the tide swung against them after Akash Deep sent the opening pair packing by eliminating Duckett, and subsequently Siraj cast a hot spell. The bowlers found their rhythm, the pitch started to provide support, and before anyone could blink, India were back in the game. Siraj, in particular, was vicious and swift, producing a stunning 8-over spell full of yorkers and nip-backers. However, as India appeared to clinch their hold, Harry Brook manned up for England.Brook was a masterly knock, scoring a vital half-century to push England into the lead. One of the turning points in his innings came when he smashed a huge six off Siraj, leaving everyone stunned. It was short, snappy, and rising but Brook handled it with ease, hitting it high and long into the stands. A true jaw-dropping moment. Bad light ended the day early after another pace-filled day of Test cricket. England were not able to carry on with the pace, and Pope didn't want to bat against spin, so the players retired as stumps were drawn on Day 2. 15 wickets were lost in the day, keeping the fans on tenterhooks throughout. India were quickly wrapped up in the morning, contributing only 20 runs for their last four wickets. In return, England's openers went in with every intention of scoring, compiling a blistering 92-run partnership in just 77 deliveries. Their aggressive style seemed unstoppable until Akash Deep eventually ended the stand and provided India with some much-needed respite and a foot back in the contest.