IND vs England Test: Ex-Ingland Cricketer Share where India lost the Lord’s Test-‘Eighth minute flip …’ | Cricket news

Former England Pacer Stuart Broad revealed that a third test flip between India and England and made the Lord’s Test a classic. England won the Lord’s Test by 22 runs and defeated the five-match Test series 2–1. The fourth test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy will be played at Old Trafford, Manchester starting on July 23.“I think the entire Test match flipped to that luxurious at the end of day three,” Broad asked for cricket’s love, his new podcast with Jose Butler.Broad was referring to the last over before the end of the day’s game, where the Indian fielders and England openers Zak Croly and Ben Docket were enraged.“It was like eight minutes to leave. Obviously, England were thinking that we could make it one, India wanted to get two. It was actually a slow Test match, although we had a root class with hundred, KL Rahul’s class with hundred.
“Then it is over, and Crowley puts a little pressure. Obviously, in Bumrah charging, pulling away – just absolute massacre and chaos. I think I put it on my Instagram that I am working about playing slowly, mainly they are working in the middle of the overing. This was the most spectacular eight -minute drama and play.He said, “Shubman Gill lost the conspiracy and started to blind and blind.Butler said and said that the incident also provoked England captain Ben Stokes, who was watching everything from the Lord’s balcony.
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According to Stuart Broad, what was the twist of the Lord’s test?
“I thought this test showed both sides how much this series matters to them – how they were desperate to win,” he said.“I mean, Stokes Captain has pulled his team with him in every way, and then the effect – you think about him, so you think that the balcony is looking at one on one, ‘right, this is the game. This is the game. You are going after one of my players.