Why did Team India lose Lord’s Test? (PC-Getty Images)
India vs England, 3rd Test: The Indian team lost on the historic ground of Lord’s. The Indian team was seen on the track of victory till the last hour of the fourth day, but England won this match on the fifth day. The England team has now taken the lead in the Test series. This team has surpassed 2–1 in the Test series. The question is, what happened that Team India lost this match? After all, how did the British name Lord’s fight? Let us tell you the reason for the defeat of the Indian team
Shubman Gill’s attitude
Shubman Gill’s attitude was the biggest reason for Team India’s defeat. Shubman Gill, who scored two centuries and a double century in the last two Tests, did everything in addition to scoring runs in Lord’s Test. When he was once seen fighting with the England batsmen, he was seen getting angry with the umpires. Talking about batting, Gill scored 16 runs in the first innings and in the second and most important innings, only 6 runs from his bat.
Rishabh Pant’s lapse
Rishabh Pant’s run out was the second major reason for Team India. Pant scored a brilliant 74 runs in the first innings but he was run out only to score a century of KL Rahul. Team India suffered a lot due to Pant’s run out. The Indian team could take a big lead on England in the first innings but this could not happen. Both India and England team could score 387 runs.
Team India has been heavier 63 runs
Admittedly, Team India shows the game in an aggressive manner but drowned the team in Lord’s. KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Nitish Reddy, Shubman Gill, Mohammad Siraj were all busy with the players of England and finally the Baji Team India lost. Not only this, the Indian bowlers gave an additional 63 runs in two innings, which was doubled compared to England. In the end, the same run was the difference between winning and defeat.
Those 4 wickets…
In the first innings, Team India scored 387 runs equal to England, these runs could have been very high but the Indian team lost the last 4 wickets in the first innings for just 11 runs. Telenders of Team India did not contribute anything special, which lost to the team.
KL Rahul’s mistake
KL Rahul dripped the catch of England wicketkeeper Jamie Smith in the first innings. At that time, this player was playing on just five runs. After this life, Jamie Smith scored a total of 51 runs, adding 46 runs, which helped England reach 387 runs.