England's innings was played in 13.5 overs on the third day, as soon as England's first wicket fell, the umpires announced the end of the day. Mohammed Siraj gave England the first blow. Zak Crawley scored 14 runs in 36 balls. At the same time, Ben Duckett is scoring fast runs. He is unbeaten on 34 runs in 48 balls. During this time, 4 fours have come out of his bat.
India set a target of 374 runs, Jaiswal-Akashdeep-Jadeja-Sundar shines
Team India did not start well in the second innings. Opener KL Rahul 07 and Sai Sudarshan were dismissed for 11 runs. It seemed that Team India would not be able to score a big score once again, but then Yashasvi Jaiswal and Akashdeep did wonders. Both shared a 107-run partnership for the third wicket. Akashdeep, who came in as a nightwatchman, scored 66 runs in 94 balls with the help of 12 fours. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored his second half-century of the series. He scored 118 runs in 164 balls. During this, 14 fours and two sixes came out of his bat.
beautiful finally did amazing, Josh Tongue opened the paw
357 runs, Washington Sundar made a noise. He hit 4 fours and 4 sixes. Sundar scored 53 runs in just 46 balls. Mohammed Siraj was dismissed on 00. Prasidh Krishna remained unbeaten on zero. In the second innings for England, Josh Tongue took five wickets for 125 runs. Apart from this, Gus Aktinson took three wickets for 123 runs. Jamie Overton got two wickets. Chris Woakes has been injured in this test. In the first innings, he could not come to bat and in the second innings, Woakes did not bowl.
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