
India vs England Live Score, 5th test match 3. Day: India mounted a strong comeback against England in the fifth and decisive test on Friday, with Pacers Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj and claim that each will limit the first shifts of England, leading to only 23 runs. On the stump on the second day of India, she reached 75/2 in her second shift, which led by 52 runs, with Yashasvi Jaiswal undefeated at 51.
England initially dominated and reached 129/1 in response to India 224 before it was omitted at 247. Krishna ended 4-62 and Siraj with 4-86 in India’s match must win to equalize the 2-2 series.
Jaiswal survived two catches on his way to his half -century. Harry Brook missed a difficult chance of a second slip when Jaiswal was 20 years old, and Liam Dawson failed to see the catch in Hluboká when he was 40, resulting in a face injury.
The opener reached his fifty 44 balls with six through the Jamie Overton slip. India lost Kl Rahul, caught by the root of her tongue, and Sai Sudharsan, LBW to Atkinson at 11 before the bad light stopped playing.
England’s introductory couple Crawley and Duckett previously built a fast 92-Run stand for just 13 overs. During their partnership, Duckett said Akash Deep “that you can’t get me out” before he was caught for 43 attempts to shoot the shoulder blade.
The subsequent interaction of Deep with Duckett has joined the existing tension of the series, which, after accusing Indian Captain Shubman Gill of England’s times at Lord’s and disagreements about the conclusion of the Old Trafford test.
Crawley fell for 64 years, with 56 runs coming in Hranice after crossing Krishn’s shot. Root and Krishna had a verbal exchange requiring the referee’s intervention before the root fell LBW to Siraj at 29.
Harry Brook played aggressively for his fifty, including an impressive six of Siri, before Bowled was 53. England shifts ended there because Chris Woakes could not bat because of the shoulder injury that suffered on Thursday.
England Gus Atkinson described his return to a cricket with impressive 5-33 in 21.4 overs. His performance was particularly remarkable because it was his first senior match since he was postponed with hamstring problems after the test against Zimbabwe in May.
India’s first shifts ended quickly on Friday morning and lost their last four goals in just 20 runs in 5.4 overs from their overnight score of 204-6.