
The Lord’s third day ended with chaos and sarcasm when England Opener Zak Crawley used every second to avoid a second before the stumps. But what really turned on the narrative after the match was a gentle blow Tim Southee with Indian Captain SHUBMAN GILL-TA complaining on the time that did something like this a day earlier.
With a score of 387 per piece and six minutes remaining in the lesson, India hoped to release two overs in English opening in front of the stumps. But Crawley took the time – he adapted to the screen problems and then claimed the inconvenience after hitting the ball into the glove, despite any visible damage. Jasprit Bumrah responded by sarcastic clapping and SHUBMAN GILL, fired and vocal, he could have heard that he told Crawley to be “brave and bat”.
England vs. India 3. Test day 3. Day: the most important
The events led to a heated quarrel between English openers Crawley and Ben Duckett when the whole team surrounded two men in the middle. After Tim Southee’s daily game, he said the incident and said it was good to see the energy from both teams at the end of the game.
“It is good, always exciting to see at the end of both sides of both sides … You are not sure what they complained-Gill was lying on the last day in the past,” Southee said, referring to Gill’s treatment on the second day that briefly stopped the game.
The test match hangs firmly in balance After both teams equalized their scores in the first shifts.
When the Lord’s test heads up to 4 days, the competition remains gently prepared. But all the eyes will be on whether the Indian side of Shubman Gilla is returning to the field with the same fiery intention – and if Zak Crawley finds herself at the receiving end of this intensity at the beginning of the first session.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
13th July 2025