IND Vs Eng: Bumrah’s claw, then KL Rahul’s innings, such a change in the last session of the third day

KL Rahul is batting brilliantly in the second innings. (Photo-Clive Mason/Getty Images)

On the third day of the Leeds Test match, India has taken a lead of 96 runs against England due to the brilliant bowling of fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah and then opener KL Rahul. However, the third day was disappointing for England middle -order batsman Harry Brook. He missed one run from a century and returned to the pavilion for 99 runs. Brook, who played the first Test match against India, got three lives, but could not take advantage of it and missed a century, but with the help of his brilliant innings, England made 465 in his innings. However, England lagged behind 6 runs against India’s first innings. Team India scored 471 runs in their first innings. India has scored 90 runs for two wickets in their second innings till the end of the third day’s play. KL Rahul 47 and captain Shubman Gill have returned unbeaten after scoring 6 runs. The third day’s game ended quickly due to rain.

Centenary Oli Pope could not show amazing

The vice -captain Oli Pope, who scored a brilliant century on the second day of the first Test match, could not do anything special on the third day and became a victim of the famous Krishna by adding only 6 runs in his score. Pope scored 106 runs in 137 balls. After this, Harry Brook and Captain Ben Stokes started scoring runs fast that Mohammad Siraj broke the partnership by catching Stokes (20) at the hands of Pant, but even after that India’s trouble did not end and the England’s innings with Brook wicketkeeper batsman Jamie Smith carried forward. Till lunch, both these batsmen did not allow the team to suffer any harm.

Famous Krishna returned

After lunch, the famous Krishna broke the 73 -run partnership by dismissing Jamie Smith (40 runs). After this, Harry Brook also became a victim of the famous Krishna on a score of 99 runs. Lower -order batsmen Chris Woakes (38 runs) and Broadon Cars (22 runs) also scored useful runs for the team. In this way, England’s first innings was reduced to 465 runs. Jasprit Bumrah took the highest 5 wickets from Team India. The famous Krishna got three wickets and Mohammad Siraj got two wickets.

Team India’s poor start

When Team India’s second innings started after gaining 6 runs, Yashasvi Jaiswal, a last innings, was expected to re -innings again, but he became a victim of bridal cars by scoring only 4 runs, but after that KL Rahul and Sai Sudarshan took over India’s innings and shared a significant partnership of 66 runs. Captain Ben Stokes broke this partnership and gave India a second blow by dismissing Sai Sudarshan. Sudarshan scored 30 runs in 48 balls with the help of four fours.

Asish Roy
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