
In the last three days of the thrilling Lord test, they hit each other and went to each other’s neck, but when the last ball was bowed, India and England have recognized each other that they have become one of the most memorable tests lately. At the poetic end of the match, England players comforted with tear eyes Mohammed Siraj, who gave it all during the defiant partnership of Last-Wart Partners with Ravindra Jadeja.
When the cameras moved to the center of the playground, Ben Stokes and Ravindra Jadeja shared a warm hug and recognized each other.ENG vs Indian, 3. Test main points | Scorecard
Stokes slipped over a quarter of the overs in the last shifts and took three key goals. On the other hand, Jadeja refused to surrender after India was reduced to 112 to 8 in their 193 persecution. He remained undefeated, defy unavoidable and took the game to the final day, at a point where India seemed to decrease to Jofra at 72 in the first hour.
Both Jasja and Stokes were appropriately candidates for the Award Player of Match Award. In the end, the honor went to Stokes, which claimed five goals in the test, although he did not reach the bat. He moved his body prone to injury to the border, on the last day of Bowling two long and tireless spells in finding an unforgettable victory at Lord.
Jadeja, as far as part of it was concerned, faced 161 supplies, did not give England for his thumb when they came hard. He followed the courageous partnership with Jasprit Bumrah, who faced 54 balls, and Mohammed Sraji, who stood firm for 30 balls. India narrowed the goal to only 22 runs before Siraj was bowed in an unfortunate manner during the final session.
Despite the intensity of the competition, both teams were deeply appreciated by each other. The match could be played in a wild spirit, but mutual respect on the display was a reminder that cricket at its core remains a gentleman’s game.
Captain Gill praises Stokes
Indian Captain Shubman Gill praised Stokes’ tireless efforts with the ball and leaned the hat into the English captain.
“The credit must be awarded where it is due. The charm that bowed in the last day was fantastic. Bowling 11 overs at this stage is not easy. Efforts from him and his team were commendable. We also gave everything.
Stokes, visibly emotional, talked about how he had to dig deep to push the ball for the team.
“I thought I had taken some nice dark places before, but today bowling won a test match for your country-if it doesn’t do you, then I don’t know what he is doing,” Stokes said.
“I am versatile. I have four opportunities to influence the game. That’s one of the big things that I am a versatile-if one part does not click, you have the other.
Both teams will now enjoy an eight -day break before the start of the fourth test in Old Trafford, Manchester 23 July.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
14 July 2025