
Indian Captain SHUBMAN GILL did not stay with his comments in the field during the 1st on the third test of Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy near Lord. Gill and his team expected England to come out after their hard defeat in Birmingham. Instead, the hosts left their style of bastard in favor of a much more traditional approach to the surprise of the cricket world.
In the second session, with an English run, she crawled together, Gill was constantly heard to cricket on Joe Root and Ollie Pope. One particular Quip caught with a stump microphone has quickly become viral on social media: ENG VS IN 3. Testing Day 1 Update
“No more fun cricket, Laads. Welcome back to boring test cricket, boys,” Gill
The Indian captain seemed to try to upset the doughs who scored for less than three runs for above. Although she did not lose the goal in the session, England managed only 73 runs to 2.92 for reworking their second most storing speed in the session at home during the Bazball era. Their slowest (2,72) came against New Zealand in Lord’s in 2022.
Earlier on the day, fast pitch Mohammed Siraj also took kicking behind the rootHe urged him to “play Bazball” in the middle.
Under the leadership of Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, England has gained a reputation for the fearless and attacking cricket. However, the surface of the Lord offered more than the lighters more than the more flattering playground seen in Leeds or Birmingham, which caused a more cautious approach.
Their first session score 75 for 2 was the lowest total of the first shifts in the opening meeting of the home test from the beginning of Bazball.
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Opening Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett-know their aggressive start. They have successfully taken the threat from Jasprit Bumrah, Akash Deep and Siraj.
However, all their early efforts were returned shortly after a break of drinks. Both opens fell in the same part -time Pacer Nitish Kumar Reddy, who for the first time on a bowling tour with a new ball. His twins hit the momentum completely.
Gill Hazard presented Nitish Reddy manually and showed his sharp captain.
While England looked unusually cautious, the credit also went to the Indian bowling attack that maintained disciplined lines and lengths, which denies the dough easy to scor opportunities. Bumrah, who returned to the side after resting in Birmingham, bowed firmly in the first session, although without a goal without a goal. Siši was tidy and Nitish Reddy added a surprising dimension to the pace of attack.
Akash Deep, fresh of a 10-bridge raid in Birmingham, was the only pitch that admitted runs to more than 3.5 per via because he couldn’t find his rhythm from the pavilion end.
England reached tea at 153 in 2, but soon slipped into trouble. Ravindra Jadeja struck in the first last session and released Ollie Popet. A moment later, the Bumrah finally broke and delivered the peach of delivery to remove the world No. 1 Harry Brook dough when England fell to 172 for 4.
Joe Root, as always, combined with Captain Ben Stokes to lead England around 200 without further damage to the stumps that close the grasping of the first day of the test match.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
10th July 2025
Tune