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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND: England become 2nd team to achieve THIS rare unwanted record during the Lord’s TestEngland set an unwanted record at Lord’s, becoming the first team since 1899 to have the same three batters bowled in both innings of a Test. The rare feat handed India the momentum as they chase 193 for a famous win at the ‘Home of Cricket’.
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.
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
London: India off-spinner Washington Sundar bowled Joe Root and Jamie Smith and reduced England to 175-6 in its second innings at tea on day four Sunday of the Lord's test. Captain Ben Stokes was unbeaten on 27 with Chris Woakes on 8 and England was leading by 175 runs. Sundar had 2-13 from seven overs.
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.
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.
India vs England, 3rd Test Live Score and Updates, 3rd Test Day 4: England were 2-0 at stumps after bowling out India for 387 in the visitors first innings on day three of the third Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy at Lords on Saturday.
LONDON, July 10 (Reuters) - Joe Root's patient unbeaten 99 led England to 251-4 on an attritional and compelling first day of the third test against India at Lord's on Thursday.