3rd England-India Test in balance
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By Ed Osmond LONDON (Reuters) -India picked up the key wickets of Joe Root and Jamie Smith as England inched cautiously to 175-6 at tea on the fourth day of the third test at Lord's on Sunday. Root and Ben Stokes had led an England recovery with a patient partnership of 67 but the former,
India has collected four wickets and England stumbled to 98-4 by lunch on a lively fourth morning of the third test at Lord’s.
Ben Stokes suffered every batter's nightmare when he was struck by a fast ball from Mohammed Siraj during the fourth day of the third Test match against India at Lord's
Left-arm spinner’s impressive performance comes at a critical juncture when India are looking to strengthen their tweakers for the World Cup
LONDON (AP) — England was unsure on Sunday if the injured Shoaib Bashir will bat in its second innings against India at Lord’s. Bashir injured the little finger of his non-bowling left hand on Saturday after lunch and left the field. England’s frontline spinner didn’t return for the rest of the day.
Mohammed Siraj did not just take wickets but was also pumped up and gave Duckett a send off that could potentially put him in some trouble with match referee. Anil Kumble praised the pacer's aggressio
Shubman Gill has etched his name in the history books of Test cricket for India. Gill has now become the highest scorer for India in a Test series in England. As per Cricbuzz, Gill went past Rahul Dravid's tally of 602 runs in 2002. He attained the record with his 2nd run on Day 4 of the 3rd Test at Lord's.
England have departed from their usual aggressive approach but this slow-burner of a match is captivating for different reasons
Rahul's four centuries as an opener in England since 2018 are also the most of any player from any nation, with Ben Duckett’s three hundreds the most for the hosts
It was only a few months ago that England were left reeling as all their weaknesses were exposed by an exceptional and ruthless Australian outfit.
England pace bowler Jofra Archer has made an immediate impact in his first test match in 4 1/2 years, taking a wicket off his third ball to remove India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal at Lord's. There was a buzz around a packed crowd at the home of cricket on Friday when Archer took the ball for England's second over of India's innings in the third test.