
It’s all played when India and England are preparing to face the third Lord’s test, with the Anderson-Dendulkar trophy locked at 1-1. Both sides try to take advantage of what is formed as a fixed series of five matches.
England took the opener with a confident victory of five goal and chased over 370 runs on home ground. Few expected India in Edgbaston to reflect, especially with Jasprit Bumrah rested because of working workload. However, SHUBMAN GILL increased in a great way and led from the front with an excellent 430-running effort across both shifts-the power, which properly earned him players from the match.
With a finely balanced series, the Lord’s test promises high bets and a lot of drama.