Ind vs Eng 3rd Test: ‘Aage aa ja …’: Jaspreet has ignored Bumrah’s warning because India remembers the initial opportunities in Lord’s. Cricket news

Jasprit Bumrah made a fierce comeback to play India in the third Test against England at Lord’s, but his initial warning to slip Cordon was unheard – and India paid the price.Live Score: India vs England, Third TestOn just the fourth ball of England’s innings, Bumrah inspired a sharp outer edge from Ben Docket. However, the death of the ball was reduced by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, who dives less to his left, but could not find his gloves below it. Bumrah immediately turned to pants and slips and heard on the stump Mike: “Ara aa ja, ball carry nahhi kar hai, soft is soft” (Come forward, not carrying the ball).Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Despite the clear warning, India’s slip fielders captured their positions – and later many catching opportunities decreased. The most notable came in the 14th over when Skipper Shubman Gill dropped Oli Pope into the street, dives for his authority, but only managed the ball to parry turf. Just one over later, Pope escaped from Pope Mohammad Siraj again with one, which was reduced to another slip from KL Rahul.
England, which could have been three below the lunch, finished the first session at 83 for 2 for the dual success of Nitish Kumar Reddy – by removing Docket and Zak Crolly.By tea, England had reached 153 for 2, which removes the innings with root (54*) and Oli Pope (44*). Help in the half -century – tests composed of the root and helped rebuild his 67th – after initial gitlers.India’s only change for testing was Bumrah which was replacing fame Krishna, while England brought back to Jofra Archer. But the biggest speaking points of the morning were India’s missed opportunities – and Bumrah’s initial arguments that became unheard.