3rd England-India Test in balance
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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.
England and India resume their rivalry at Lord's in the third Test match as the action enters day four. England start off at 2/0 after the last evening drama surrounding Zak Crawley, Shubman Gill and Jasprit Bumrah.
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The Siraj send-off was just the latest chapter in a dramatic Test which saw day three end with England and India accusing each other of sharp practice after Zak Crawley’s conduct drew an angry reaction from visiting captain Shubman Gill.
A direct hit by England captain Ben Stokes found Rishabh Pant on the non-striker's end at the stroke of lunch, ending a crucial 141-run partnership with KL Rahul as India were 248-4 at the break on day three of the third test,
Rishabh Pant has been run out by England captain Ben Stokes off the last ball before lunch to spoil an otherwise perfect morning session by India on Day 3 of the third test at Lord’s.
England have departed from their usual aggressive approach but this slow-burner of a match is captivating for different reasons
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 said India were guilty of hypocrisy over shameless time-wasting after a spicy passage full of finger pointing and terse words late on the third day lit a fire under a gritty Test at Lord’s.