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IND Vs ENG: Tim Southee called the part of the ‘part’ among the thriller in the Lord’s Test as a final controversy. Cricket news

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Timesofindia.com in London: The third Test between India and England at Lord’s was late at 3, but England expert Skill Advisor Tim South called the play “part of the game” and praised the intensity and feeling of the series.With the closure of 1–1 in the England and India series, the third test has been fiercely contested. On Saturday, a rare and dramatic turn was observed when both teams finished with the same first innings score-387 All Out-Cowl Ninth Test History. India was excluded excluding the stumps exactly 15 minutes before, and England managed solitude in response before stressed.Also Read: Boil tension in Lord’s! Some F ** Ing B ** S: Shubman Gill Shouts at Zak CrawleyThat final over was anything but routine.

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England openers Ben Docket and Zak Crolly faced criticism from Indian players, who deliberately slow down the game, possibly to limit the possibilities of grabbing a late wicket under India’s trauma sky.

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Crowley specifically collided with India’s captain Shubman Gill and due to the problems of the gloves and the distraction of the region, after the delay due to the hot words and a stressful walk-off.“It’s part of the game, an exciting way to finish the day,” Southee told reporters after the day’s game. “It has been a great chain, both sides played good cricket in a good soul. Today, both sides had good energy.”India’s innings was highlighted by KL Rahul 100 of the best and Rabindra Jadeja (72) and Rishabh Pant (74), later rejected by a direct hit by Ben Stokes in dramatic fashion.Only two runs with England and the series were finely prepared, the last two -day promise is to catch cricket – and possibly more fireworks.

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