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The third Test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy between India and England is being played at Lord’s Stadium. Mohammad Siraj performed the aggressive celebration after taking wickets on the fourth day of the match on Sunday. Harry Brook was bowled in an attempt to play sweep shots. India bowled 7 players in an innings of the Test for the first time.
Lords Test records …
1. India bowled 7 players In the second innings, 7 England players were bowled. Jack Crowley and Ben Docket were caught out, while Oli Pope became LBW. Team India bowled 7 players for the first time in an innings of the Test. England’s 5 players were bowled in the first innings. That is, India bowled 12 in the match, this was also done by Team India for the first time in Test history.
After 136 years in the Test, the last 7 batters of a team were bowled. In 1889, 7 batters of South Africa were bowled against England for the last time in Cape Town. For the third time from England, 12 bold in Tests. Earlier in 1882, 12 players of the team were bowled in the match against Australia on Sydney and Melbourne grounds. In 1887, 14 England players have also been bowled against Australia in Sydney itself.
England’s 7 batters were bowled in the second innings.
2. Sundar’s 100 International Wickets completed Team India’s off -spinner Washington Sundar took 4 wickets in the second innings. With this, 100 wickets were also completed by mixing all three formats of Sundar. Sundar took 4 wickets for just 20 runs. He became the second Indian to take 4 wickets for the lowest runs in South Africa, England, New Zealand and Australia (SENA). Prior to him, Harbhajan Singh has taken 10 wickets for just 10 runs against South Africa on Durban ground in 2010.
Washington Sundar took 4 wickets in the second innings.
3. Shubman Indians who scored the most runs in Test series in England Shubman Gill could score only 6 runs in the second innings of Lord’s Test. Despite this, he became the highest run -scorer Indians during a Test series in England. Shubman broke Rahul Dravid’s record, who scored 602 runs in 2002. Shubman got 607 runs in 3 Tests. There are still 2 Tests of the series.
Top Moments …
1. Bat left from Crowley’s hand from Bumrah’s ball In the second over of the fourth day, Jasprit Bumrah’s ball was extended to the Gloves of English opener Jack Croly. Due to which the bat left the bat from the hand. The ball stood in the air. Bumrah tried to catch the catch in follow-three, but he could not catch the catch.
Jasprit Bumrah tried to take a catch of Jack Croly, but could not catch the catch.
2. Siraj’s aggressive celebration on Docket’s wicket In the sixth over, England lost their first wicket in the second innings. Mohammad Siraj threw the short of length ball. Ben Docket went to bridge, but the ball did not jump much and he was caught by Jasprit Bumrah at mid on.
Siraj was seen celebrating the wicket as soon as he got the wicket of Docket. They ran to Docket and hit their shoulders. After which the field umpire reached to convince Siraj. Docket was dismissed for 12 runs.
Mohammad Siraj celebrating Ben Docket’s wicket.
3. Oli Pope dismissed due to DRS India got the second wicket in the 12th over. Mohammad Siraj threw these swinger against Oli Pope on a good length. Pope went to defense, but the ball was on his pads. India appealed to LBW, but the umpire did not give out.
At the behest of Siraj, captain Shubman Gill took a review. It was seen in the replay that the ball stumps used to be seen. The umpire changed his decision and the Pope returned to the pavilion after scoring 4 runs. This was Siraj’s second wicket in the innings.
Oli Pope scored 4 runs.
4. Harry Brook bolded in playing sweep shot England also lost the wicket of Harry Brook in the 22nd over. Akashdeep threw the fourth ball of the over on a good length on the leg stump. Harry Brook went to play sweep shots, but missed the ball. The ball went straight to the stumps. Brook had to return to the pavilion on a score of 23 runs off 19 balls.
Harry Brook hit 4 fours and 1 six.
5. Vox left Rahul’s catch In the fifth over, Chris Woakes left KL Rahul’s catch on his own bowling. Vox threw the third ball of the over. Rahul wanted to play a strat drive, but the ball stood in the air towards Vox. The ball came to the height of the waist of Vox, he tried to take the catch, but missed the ball. Rahul got a life on a score of 5 runs. He scored a century in the first innings.
KL Rahul got a life on a score of 5 runs.
6. Shubman survived due to taking DRS In the 15th over, Shubman Gill survived being dismissed due to DRS. The first ball of the over Bridan Cars threw full length out swinger. Shubman Gill went to drive, but missed the ball. England appealed for Cot Behind and the umpire gave out.
Shubman took a review, appeared in DRS that the ball did not hit Shubman’s bat. The umpire changed his decision and Shubman survived being dismissed on a score of 2 runs. However, he could not last long and went to LBW on the last ball of the 15th over. He scored 6 runs.
Shubman Gill could score only 6 runs in the second innings.