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KL Rahul, who scored a century in the first innings, has the responsibility of winning the Lord’s Test.
England need 6 wickets to win the Lord’s Test. At the same time, India needs 135 runs on the 5th and last day of the match. Today’s game will start at 3.30 pm. Both teams have 90 overs. KL Rahul from India will carry forward his innings with a score of 33 runs.
England all out for 192 runs on the fourth day On the fourth day, England started playing ahead with a score of 2/0. The team was able to bat two and a half sessions and was reduced to 192 runs. Joe Root scored 40 and captain Ben Stokes scored 33 runs. Washington Sundar took 4 wickets for India. Jaspreet Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj got 2-2 wickets. Nitish Reddy and Akashdeep took 1-1 wickets.
Washington Sundar took 4 wickets for 20 runs.
India started its last innings in the third session. The team lost 4 wickets on a score of 58 runs in 17.4 overs. KL Rahul returned notout after scoring 33 runs. Yashasvi Jaiswal could not even open an account. Karun Nair scored 14, Shubman Gill 6 and Akashdeep scored 1 run. Bridan Cars from England took 2 wickets. Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes got 1–1 wickets. Read full news …
Rahul’s century on third day
India started playing ahead of the score of 145/3 in the first innings on the third day. Rishabh Pant imposed a fifty, he partnered 141 runs for the fourth wicket with KL Rahul. Pant scored 74 runs. Rahul completed the century in the second session, but he was also dismissed after scoring 100 runs. India scored 387 runs. Read full news …
India lost 3 wickets on the second day
In the second session of the second day, India started its first innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal became a victim of Jofra Archer by scoring 13 runs. Karun Nair took over the situation, but was dismissed for 40 runs. Captain Shubman Gill, who landed on number-4, did not last long and returned to the pavilion after scoring 16 runs.
India lost 3 wickets on a score of 107 runs. Opener KL Rahul put a fifty from here. Rishabh Pant also returned not out with him. Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes also took 1–1 wickets from England. England were all out for 387 runs in the first innings. Read full news …
England lost only 4 wickets on the first day
After winning the toss on Thursday, England came out to bat first and scored 251 runs on the first day of the third Test. Joe Root scored 99 runs, he returned notout with Ben Stokes. Jack Croly 18, Ben Docket 23, Oli Pope 44 and Harry Brook returned to the pavilion after scoring 11 runs. Read full news …