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Pink Ball Test: Axar Patel picks up six wickets to bowl out England for 112 runs 

| @indiablooms | Feb 24, 2021, at 11:52 pm

Ahmedabad:Axar Patel picked up six wickets to destroy the English batting lineup as the opponents were bowled out for 112 runs in the first innings in the first Pink Ball Test played between two nations here on Wednesday.

The series is currently balanced at 1-1.

Axar bowled brilliantly to leave English batsmen in trouble in the third Test match of the series.

Zak Crawley remained the only golde spot in the English batting line up with 53.

He smashed 10 boundaries.

R Ashwin gave Patel strong company and took three wickets in the match.

Pacer Ishant Sharma took a wicket.

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