Harry Brook Sparks Banter with Prasidh Krishna
The verbal sparring between Brook and Krishna has set the stage for a thrilling finale, with England needing 350 runs to win and Krishna aiming for redemption with the ball. The match is poised for a dramatic conclusion, with both teams fighting for victory in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.

England's Harry Brook engaged in a brief but intense exchange with India's Prasidh Krishna during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy match, questioning Krishna's ability to hit big sixes and sparking a fiery response from the Indian player.
The incident occurred when Brook asked Krishna if he could hit big sixes, to which Krishna retorted that if he could hit sixes, he would be called Harry Brook. The banter was short-lived, as Krishna attempted a six on the next ball and lost his wicket, getting caught out and ending India's innings. Krishna was dismissed for a duck on Day 4 of the Test match in Leeds.
The exchange between Brook and Krishna has added an extra layer of excitement to the match, with England requiring 350 runs to win on the final day. Krishna will be looking to make a statement with the ball, seeking redemption after a rough outing in the first innings. The match is poised for a thrilling conclusion, with both teams giving it their all to emerge victorious.
As the final day of the match approaches, all eyes will be on the England batsmen as they chase down the target, and on Krishna, who will be eager to make a impact with the ball and help India secure a win. The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy has already seen its fair share of drama, and this match is shaping up to be an unforgettable one.