
Brydon CARSE’s rapid pitch emphasized that England has to adjust and adapt during the third test against India at Lord’s – the approach that brought the results. With a 22-run victory, England moved 2-1 forward in a series of five matches in a cult place.
The first scoring of England was around 3.5 runs for more than their approach in Leeds and Birmingham. In the second shifts, the rate was immersed on about three, but fixed dough posts kept them under control.
The 193 goal eventually proved to be sufficient. CARSE noted that the match was particularly satisfactory to England because it showed their ability to play with flexibility and cross one, rigid cricket style.
“It was not a typical cricket style we would like to play, and it took some adjustment, but shows that this party can move forward and adapt to certain situations,” Cart quoted Espn Cricinfo.
“At the beginning of the series, we talked a lot about how to get to the next level, that we are a dominant test team and the best test team in the world. And how this game started, we showed that it is not always a one -time or some cricket.
Brydon Carse got off for hosts
So far, CARSE has played a stable role in the series and picked up nine goals in three matches at an economy of 3.70. His best characters came in the second shift in Headingley, where he returned 3 for 80. Although he did not have a big impact with the ball at Lord, his essential 56 knocking in the first shifts laid a strong foundation for the English possible victory.
With the momentum on their side, England will try to seal the series in the fourth and penultimate test, which begins on Wednesday 23 July at Old Trafford, Manchester.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
22 July 2025