IND Vs Eng, 1 Test Day 3 Highlights: Jasprit Bumrah Bags Five, Harry Brook Mrs. Ton, Bharat Headingley ahead. Cricket news

New Delhi: Despite a brave effort from Jasprit Bumrah and a fluent start by KL Rahul, India finished another patch day in the field as England posted 465 in their first innings to eliminate India’s profit on the first Test in the first Test in the first Test in the field.India finished the day at 90/2, with 96 runs, KL Rahul (47)* and Shubman Gill (6)* unbeaten in stumps.Dropned catch hurt IndiaIndia was once again released by poor fielding, causing five catches in the innings. The most frightening was when Yashasvi Jaiswal dropped Harry Brook for the third time in the match – 82 – from Bumrah’s bowling.Earlier, Brook was dropped by Rishabh Pant at 46, and survived even after bowling a Bumrah no-ball on day 2. He eventually fell to 99, which was pulling a small ball from Shardul Thakur from Sharadul Thakur from fame.Brooke leads England’s retaliationStarting at 209/3 again, England wiped out India’s leadership on Harry Brook’s aggressive 99 and Chris Woakes Quickfire 38. Brooke was a standout with a feeless strokeplay, also launched Bumrah for sixes on the extra cover.England scored 138 runs in 23.4 overs in an expanded afternoon session, regularly discovered borders from an inconsistent Indian motion attack.Bumrah’s talent Jasprit Bumrah was once again India’s savings grace. He claimed 5/83 in 24.4 overs, the 14th five-wicket race in Tests and 10th in army countries, a milestone unmatched by any other Indian pace.His magic ended England’s innings at 465, leading to India the first innings of six runs.While Bumrah shone, the rest of India’s rest unit was struggling. Prasad Krishna took two wickets including Brooke and Jamie Smith, but scored 128 runs in 20 overs, which lacked variation and control.Shardul Thakur was barely used, and Ravindra Jadeja was brought late despite taking a turn.KL Rahul affectsChasing quick runs before the stumps, India lost Yashsvi Jaiswal (4) at the beginning of Bridan Cars, and Sai Reformson (30) again fell to Ben Stokes, who rejected him twice in the match.
But KL Rahul looked composed and elegant, striking seven borders, through a classic drive, as he remained unbeaten before the rain stopped at 47.During the innings, Indian players were unhappy with the Duke ball situation wearing, and often appealed to the umpires for a change. Repeatedly after repeated refugees, the ball was converted into the 75th over just before the second new ball was available.India will expect a solid batting attempt to set up a day 4 to set up the match, while England will look at any slip-up. The match is still finely balanced in the fourth day, with situations in favor of the seam movement.