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IND vs Eng 3rd Test: Where is Bazball? India forces England to hit snooze on B Word in Lord’s. Cricket news

Jasprit Bumrah celebrates Harry Brook’s wickets with teammates after taking wickets. (Pic Credit: BCCI)

Timesofindia.com in London: You knew that India was in his head when Ben Stokes won the toss and chose to bat for the third Test at Lord’s. This is something that has rarely occurred in the Buzzball era and something that was a change from the template of the “We Will Chase anything” template. He remained with it in the first two matches of the series, but was challenged in Leeds and outplayed in Birmingham, and left without any option, but whatever happened to go to Plan B and B but there was anything. Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Shubman Gill & Company forced the hosts to hit the snooze on the original B word and worked hard for every run in front of the ability in the cricket house. It was unusual, even for thousands of people to break the hard sun, and the difficult surface helped to push India forward, strangling that firm on that day’s game. Score: India vs England 3 TestsThe more the pitch is cooked under the sun, the two books have been made. The odd was keeping less than a normal and Ravindra Jadeja found some grip from the surface in the last session of the day’s game. It was another sub-continent strip, but the ball was not coming well on the bat, was a run-scoring hard work and disciplined bowling did not allow the hosts to loosely cut. Rubbing more salt for his approach, the Indian camp was very proud and the “Welcome to Boring Test Cricket”, “Bajball, Aayo On I Want to Dekhna” was listened to the stump mike.

The scoring rate was just more than 3 shadow for the day’s majority and was the slowest session of England in the last three years in 24 overs during bowling during the after -lunch session. Even while they were not taking wickets, India’s bowlers continued to keep stumps in the game and the very fast field placement did not allow the opposition to dominate with a free-flowing approach.

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Except for Akash Deep, who clashed clearly to accommodate the slope and never got ideal rhythm, every Indian bowler maintained control and no free on the proposal. The questions were constantly asked with their discipline in lines and lengths and it was not Bumrah, not Siraj, not the sky, but Nitish Kumar Reddy had a quick impact when he scored both England openers in a single over. When he was lucky to get Ben Docket with that long hop on leg-side, it cannot be said for Zak Croly and the rest of his mantras. The first test in Lord’s was no problem for the youth because he did not see any problem with the slope and was actually used for its benefit. Under the sun, Nitish’s low speed (compared to other Indian bowlers) allowed the ball to be excessive air time, following a good curve by hand wicketkeeper’s gloves. He was well recovered by Oli Pope and Joe Root Stand Post Lunch by the hosts as they did not lose one wicket in the afternoon session.Runs were not coming at the speed of buzzball, but they were not losing wickets. India worked hard, very difficult, but hard to choose wickets because nothing was getting faster in the pitch or in the air. The ball, even the digital boards behind the border ropes, had a slight soft, and a little magic required hours in the previous session.

Ravindra Jadeja with the ball, tea and the first ball after India finally tasted success as the left -handed weapon found the Pope’s edge to break the disappointing stand. Success picked up the souls of India after a very tired day and then to wake up the man Bumrah again when he went to take another England wicket through the defense of Harry Brook. From 2/152, the hosts were reduced to 4/172 and no insanity with the bat meant that the run-rate was always under investigation.It would not be appropriate to comment on the pitch without seeing how both teams bat in their first essay, but most of the day suggested to play that batting will be difficult and will be repeated that the bowlers cannot remember their mark. Joe Root placed on an exhibition with the bat as he worked with great patience, discipline and a lot of patience, discipline and composition to grind a terrible unbeaten hand. There was nothing foolish on the performance with the right -handed player, which stamped his class even when the odd one changed a rapidly, some kept less and did not bat overall, which we saw in the first two fixtures.England needed their experienced supporters to do deep excavations under these circumstances and they simply did with an excellent hundred. A repair job with the Pope and then a solid stand with Ben Stokes meant that the hosts ended the day that they would not complain about. On one side the pitch, India would consider the first day as a moral victory as a young and inexperienced unit forced Bazballors to detect various ways of scoring and survive in between. And for a change, it was not the way to get out of trouble.Brief score:England: 251 for 4 in 83 overs in stumps on day 1 (Joe Root Batting 99, Ben Stokes Batting 39, Oli Pope 44; Nitish Kumar Reddy 2/46).

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