England players celebrate their victory against India (AP Photo/Richard Pelham) The former cricket Dinesh Karthik and Nasser Hussain analyzed the key moments that determined the result of the third test match in Lord’s, where England provided 22-run victories over India. Despite the resistance of Ravindra Jadeja with the tail of Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, India did not achieve 193 runs in their persecution.The Indian collapse in the first shifts proved to be expensive when they went from 376/6 to 387, and this corresponded to the total total of England. KL Rahul’s Dead Catch of Jamie Smith, who continued the score of 51 runs, also significantly influenced the game.“If you are going to judge a match based on what has happened today, I think you are looking at the wrong side. You have to look at 376-6 in the first shifts at 387 everything.“How much do you care about? These are the interviews you need to have. It was India’s moments in advance and couldn’t be in this series for the third time,” Karthik added.Hussain emphasized the impact of Indian more Captain Rishabha Pant by Captain Ben Stokes as a key moment. The hinge was released at 74 runs just before lunch on the third day.“When you look back, the Rishabh Pant will run out in the first Indian shifts for this game absolutely vital. With the ball, in the field, with bat, Stokes is never out of the game!” Said Hussain.
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On the last day of Stokes and Jofra Archer, they reduced India to 82/7 in the opening hour. Despite Jadeji undefeated 61, Indian hopes were interrupted when Shaaib Bashir released Siraj.“It will be difficult for India to take it. If we had those cake charts about who won a session in this series, they won so much session. They played so many good crickets. But because of the key moments-it would be possible to end it.
