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By Ed Osmond LONDON (Reuters) -Fired-up England reduced India to 58-4 chasing 193 for victory in a highly-charged final session on day four on Sunday as a gripping third test at Lord's headed for a tense finale.
India displayed an impressive performance with the ball in the second innings as they bowled England out for 192. India have achieved a couple of major records in the third Test.
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.
Cricket legends, including Nasser Hussain and Stuart Broad, criticize the slow over rate in the recent India-England Test at Lord's. They emphasize the need for stricter umpiring to prevent time-wasting,
The home side have departed from their usual aggressive approach but this slow-burner of a match is captivating for different reasons
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.
Richard Mann looks ahead to day four at Lord's, with the third Test between England and India still in the balance.
England’s present pace attack has collectively taken only 240 wickets in 71 Tests to retired duo’s 997 wickets in 132 Tests together.