India take 4 wickets
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What a match, and what irony that it should be settled England’s way by a No.11 defending an off-break like an opening batter – soft hands and with the middle of the bat. But that’s great Test cricket, unsurpassable drama decided as often by the innocuous moment as the grand gesture.
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India lost at Lord’s because of a few mistakes, not big ones, but enough to let England have their nose in front after three Tests, starting with a tendency to bring spin on late. Every captain has his style and belief and Gill like Virat seems to be a captain who favours seam to spin.
By Ed Osmond LONDON (Reuters) -India picked up the key wickets of Joe Root and Jamie Smith as England inched cautiously to 175-6 at tea on the fourth day of the third test at Lord's on Sunday. Root and Ben Stokes had led an England recovery with a patient partnership of 67 but the former,
Rishabh Pant reacted to India's defeat at Lord's and shared a heartfelt post on X. The India vice-captain couldn't do the job in India's chase and departed for 9 off 12 balls. Rishabh has 2 centuries in six innings.
It is approaching 7pm on Friday, the second day of a tense third Test, and India’s coaches, led by Gautam Gambhir, are inspecting the Lord’s pitch. It is perhaps the most scrutinised 22 yards of turf in the whole world.
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LONDON (Reuters) -India captain Shubman Gill said the finger injury suffered by Rishabh Pant in the third test against England is not overly serious and the wicketkeeper-batsman should be able to play in the next match in Manchester.
Akshay Kumar and Twinkle Khanna recently attended the third Test between England and India. Check out what Twinkle shared about the experience.
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Former India captain Sourav Ganguly has weighed in on Indias heartbreaking loss to England at Lords, calling it a "missed opportunity"
Cricket makes its return to the Olympics more than a century after making its lone appearance in the 1900 Paris Games, where two teams from Great Britain and France clashed in a one-off two-day match.
This was a throwback of a last day when every wicket and run was eked out in front of a near full-house and the tension became unbearable
India pacer Mohammed Siraj has been fined 15% of his match fee and handed one demerit point due to his aggressive reaction after taking Ben Duckett's wicket on day four of the third test at Lord's, the sport's governing body said on Monday.
India’s heartbreaking 22-run loss to England at Lord’s wasn’t just about cricketing drama but also on-field tension. Heated exchanges on Day 3, including Shubman Gill’s spat with Zak Crawley, and subsequent altercations may have hurt India’s focus in the crucial moments.