
London: India Yashsvi Jaiswal returns to the pavilion after his release, English Jofra Archer, the second day of the third test cricket match between India and England, on Lord cricket land in London. (PTI Photo/R Senthilkucar) (PTI07_11_2025_000340A) Former England Fast Bowler Stuart Broad killed India Yashasvi Opener Jaiswal for his bad selection shot at Lord’s in the second shift. “So Jaiswal, who got out, was a really bad shot, I’m surprised that he just didn’t look to cut it off the side, suddenly England was fine, we’re inside. It’s a player who moves the results forward,” Stuart Broad Podcast said.“In low persecution, if you defend yourself if you come to a bowl and have Sehwag, Warner, the opening dough that can take the game from you, and they will increase by 60 or one in ten, the game is somehow finished,” he added.Broad then explained why Jaiswal’s goal opened the gate for England.
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“As soon as Karun Nair came, it is someone who plays every ball deservedly, then England could control and set the attacking field, put pressure. So I thought it was a really great moment. England that soon, Jaiswal left,” Broad said.India lost the Lord’s test of 22 runs. England leads the test series of five matches by 2-1. The fourth match of the five test series will be played on Old Trafford in Manchester from 23 July.