How did Siraj achieve 6-70 as India established a 180-run lead over England?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Mohammed Siraj claimed 6 wickets for 70 runs.
- India leads by 180 runs after bowling England out for 407.
- Jamie Smith scored 184 not out, a record for England wicketkeepers.
- England had six ducks in their first innings.
- The match is part of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
Birmingham, July 4 (NationPress) Mohammed Siraj emerged as the standout performer in India's bowling attack, achieving an outstanding 6-70 over 19.3 overs, leading India to a commanding 180-run advantage after dismissing England for 407 in 89.3 overs on Day Three of the second Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Edgbaston on Friday.
Despite a flat pitch, Siraj and Akash Deep, who took 4-88, claimed all 10 wickets, securing a crucial lead for India. England, having slipped to 84/5 early in the morning session, would take some solace from the remarkable 303-run partnership between Harry Brook and Jamie Smith, which helped them surpass the 400 mark.
Brook dazzled with a score of 158 off 234 balls, including 17 fours and a six, while Smith showcased his brilliance with a magnificent unbeaten 184 - the highest score by any England wicketkeeper in Tests, including 21 fours and a six.
However, following Brook's dismissal, England quickly fell from 387/5 to 407 all out, as the second new ball proved beneficial for India, claiming the final five wickets in just 7.2 overs. Notably, England recorded six ducks in their first innings, marking the first instance of such a feat in a 400-plus score in Test history.
The last session began with Brook striking three boundaries off Ravindra Jadeja, the second of which brought him his fifth 150-plus score. Yet, once the second new ball was introduced, Akash ended the 303-run partnership by seaming a delivery back in to breach Brook's defense, concluding his exceptional innings at 158 off 234 balls.
India continued to take wickets as Chris Woakes, tempted by Akash, edged to first slip, while Siraj trapped Brydon Carse lbw with a well-placed length ball. Siraj celebrated his fourth five-wicket haul in Tests, and his first in England, by dismissing Josh Tongue lbw for a duck with a full and direct delivery.
After welcoming Shoaib Bashir with a fierce bouncer that struck his helmet, Siraj bowled a nip-backer that crashed into the stumps, securing an impressive six-wicket haul, followed by a congratulatory hug from Jasprit Bumrah as he left the field.
Brief scores:
India 587 leads England 407 all out in 89.3 overs (Jamie Smith 184 not out, Harry Brook 158; Mohammed Siraj 6-70, Akash Deep 4-88) by 180 runs