England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.
England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,"Anderson said on the Tailenders Podcast.England won the rescheduled fifth Test against India at Edgbaston earlier this week and as a result, the five-match series ended as 2-2. Jonny Bairstow and Joe Root were the stars with the bat as England chased down 378 to win the Edgbaston Test. However, much of the attention went to the on-field feisty exchange that took place between Bairstow and Virat Kohli during the first innings of the Test. Now, England pacer James Anderson has given his take on the incident and he also revealed what Bairstow had said in the dressing room about the exchange with Kohli. "Jonny was about 80 not out at the break in the first innings and Virat had been going at him and sledging him a lot. This was early in his innings as well I don't know if you saw the strike-rate difference? His strike-rate was about 20 before Virat started sledging him and about 150 after he sledged him,&q
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