
Ravi Shastri (Getty Images) New Delhi: The former head coach of India Ravi Shastri pointed to two key moments-flow from Rishabha in the first shifts and Karuna Naira goal in the second-the main turnover in the 22-running defeat in England in the third test at Lord’s. The result gave England 2-1 leadership in a series of five matches after successfully prevented a modest goal from 193 Bowling India for 170.England Captain Ben Stokes ran out of 74 pants with a brilliant piece of field just before lunch 3. Day, which shastri described as a key moment in the competition.
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“The turning point for me in this test match was first release Rishabh Pant. Ben Stokes … Just an excellent presence of mind to hit the right end and pull it out on a stroke lunch. Because India would have ahead and be on the driver’s seat,” Shastri said about ICC.The second key moment, according to Shastri, soon came in Indian other shifts, when Karun Nair was Brydon CARSE rejected by his leg, on the shoulder for direct delivery, with India 41 for one.This fell to the launch collapse when India slipped from 42 to two to 82 for seven, giving English control over the game.“When I said it, again at 40/1, I thought it was a huge delay in concentration from Karun Nair to leave the ball, nothing, not let it and open the door for England. I thought the timing of this release turned,” Shastri said.He also appreciated the Indian lower order for their resistance on the last day and contrasted with the fighting of the highest order.“Because you saw when Siraj detonated when Bumhrah detonated when Jadeja launched as soon as the ball was 40 years old, it was hard to do. They were solid in defense and to bring this goal at lunch, 82, when you thought it was done in the next 10 minutes, but it was just that it was just the best. That was just the best because it was just the best, that it was just that it was just that it was just the best was that it was all the best, it was just to be on top and it was just to be a little hard.The shastri compared to an unforgettable victory in India with an unforgettable victory in Lord’s in 2021 noted the similarities in the match.“In 2021, it reminded me so much to the test match. Only on this occasion it was India that fired at first. The score was very similar, 300, 300 and then the collapse in the second shift. At that time, India won,” Shastri said.Despite the loss, the hope of a strong Indian reaction remains when the series continues in Manchester 23 July.“Fifteen days in the series, these were riveting things. And sometimes I think India could have been 3-0 up. A little luck, India could have been 3-0 up,” shastri said.He credited the ability of England to earn decisive moments while emphasizing Stokes’ role with a ball.“You have to commend England. When it got worse, the moments they took. And when they saw the door opening, they just hit the door down. There was almost nothing on the surface, and if you lost two goals less, I think India would chase it,” he said.“Stokes Bowling this spells, I knew something was coming in Edgbaston because he had something back there. He wanted a fuel in the Lord’s tank and showed it on the last day. Eight overs, nine spells. In one stage, 10 crossed to penetrate England,” Shastri added. “