

IND vs Eng 1st Test Day 3: The first Test match between India and England continues in Hadingley. Three days of this match have ended. By the end of the third day’s play, India have scored 90 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. So with a gain of 6 runs in the first innings, now the team has a total lead of 96 runs.
By the end of the second day’s play, England batted and scored 209 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. After this, he batted well on the third day and almost equaled India’s score.
England’s best batting on the third day
English batsmen attacked Indian bowlers from the beginning of the third day. However, the famous Krishna gave India the first success on the third day by outing the century, Oli Pope. After this Harry Brook batted well and scored 99 runs. Brooke scored 99 runs off 112 balls and brought his team closer to India’s score.

However, Krishna also showed him the way out of the field. England lower order batsmen also contributed, including Jamie Smith and Chris Woakes. Due to excellent batting, the English team also scored 465 runs and fell only 6 runs from India.
Jasprit Bumrah took the highest 5 wickets for Team India. Apart from him, the famous Krishna had 3 wickets, while Mohammad Siraj also sent 2 English players to the pavilion.
India’s struggle continues
In the second innings, the beginning for Team India to bat in the second innings was not good. As Yashasvi Jaiswal, India lost their first wicket for just 16 runs. Bradon cars sent him out of the ground. Apart from him, Sai Sudarshan was out after scoring 30 runs and he was hunted by English captain Ben Stokes.

By the end of the third day’s play, Team India have scored 90 runs at the loss of 2 wickets. India had a lead of 6 runs in the first innings and on the basis of this, Team India has now gained 96 runs. For India, KL Rahul is at the crease after scoring 47 runs, while Gill is also unbeaten by scoring 6 runs.
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