
England Zak Crawley from England interacts with Indian SHUBMAN GILL and KL RAHUL from India (photo from Clive Mason/Getty Images) KL RAHUL’S GITTY CENTURY helped India combine the first English shift in total 387 on day 3. Day of the third test at Lord’s, which only labeled the ninth time in the test history that both teams published the same score in their first shifts. For 387 per piece it will also become the fifth highest such a total and each of the four higher ended with draw. Previous cases of higher identical sums include:
- England and West Indies both scoring 593 in St John’s in April 1994
- West Indies and Australia produce 428 in Kingston in February 1973
- New Zealand and Pakistan scored 402 in Auckland in February 1973
- India and England match 390 in Birmingham in July 1986
In the ongoing match, India 387 went through wear and disciplined tabs. Rahul made a great 100 out of 177 balls and became only the second Indian after Dilip Vengsarkar to win several centuries in Lord’s. Rishabh Pant added 74 and fought a painful finger injury, while Ravindra Jadeja contributed 72 usually in a folded way.
Press Conference Kl Rahul: Rishabh Pant came to the last fight and fired SHUBMAN GILL
Indian lower order hung, but tried to raise the degree of scoring on a slow surface that begins to behave. With uneven reflection and some ignition offers, the launch challenge is last appears.
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The temperatures spread just before the stumps, when Zak Crawley was delayed face to face Jasprit Bumrah, prompted SHUBMAN GILL and Indian captain to stand with him, and add the advantage of the already intense competition. Since England led only by two runs and the remaining two days, the scene is ready for a tense surface. Historically, teams involved in 390 and plus the same sums have never been lost. India hopes that the formula will continue at the place where Rahul has left his brand again.