IND vs Eng 3rd Test: Jasprit bumrah joe root root Rounny – Lords again – Watch | Cricket news

India opened 2 days out of the third Test in Lord’s in style. The English mob celebrated Joe Root’s gritty century, it was Jasprit Bumrah, which gave the visitors a reason to celebrate England captain Ben Stokes with a sensational distribution to dismiss. The shocking thing is that Pesar also rejected the route in his next over, in which the ball crashed on his stump.IND vs Eng 3rd Test Live ScoreBumrah continued his habit of succeeding in getting the upper hand on the route, as he finished his innings in Lord’s in style. With a miracle, a second new ball working miracle for visitors, Bumrah captured Stokes’ wickets. With a slight delivery of the entire length, the ball hit the root bat on the inner edge before crashed on its middle stump.A quick look at the rivalry between the two in the red-ball format makes it more easy to see who has the upper hand. While the route has managed to score 311 runs in 612 balls, the England batsman has been rejected 11 times by Pesar. Root finished his innings with 104 runs from 199 balls. In the next ball, Bumrah also got the wicket of Chris Woakes. For Stokes, coming around the wicket, Bumrah sent Stokes to Stokes flying with a ball peach. The captain of England was standing at the crease in a moment, the visually shocked. His dismissal discontinued a subordinated innings, which had already attracted attention to his unwanted alert tempo, hallmark ‘bajball’ away from aggression – and for signs of a waist injury which seemed to affect their movement and stroke on day 1. Stokes went back to 44 from 110 balls. In the beginning of the second morning, the order of England has been abandoned with the responsibility of pushing the innings forward from exiting Stokes and Route, especially after the unusual decision to bat first – Brendon McCullum and Stokes’ leadership led by England was rarely seen in recent domestic trials of England.
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In fact, it is only the second time in the 12 home tests under his rule that England have chosen to bat first after winning the toss. The previous example came in the 2023 Ashes opener in Edgbaston – one match England lost by two wickets.