
India vs England Live Score, 3. Test match 4 days: Kl Rahul stood again high in Lord’s and recorded a compound century that helped India to compare the first shifts in England a total of 387 on the bold day of third tests. Its 100 out of 177 supplies, combined with valuable posts by Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja, ensured that India remained at a level of play that has so far been evenly attacked.
Rahul reached his milestone soon after lunch by Jofra Archer. It was his second century in Lordov and a total of 10. The moment was strange when Rahul became only the second Indian body after the dilip of Vengsarkar to take several hundred tests on the spot. However, the joy was short -term when he was released in the next over, and flew flying from the Shoaib Bashir to Harry Brook.
The highlight of Indian shifts was a 141-running partnership between Rahul and Pant. The hinge, fighting against painful finger injury, usually played aggressive knocking and reached 74 before they got into lunch stroke while trying to tight single. Ben Stokes carried out a sharp direct intervention from the envelope. Jadeja plunged into his third consecutive fifty, but the Indian lower order failed to maintain dynamics.
Although England took the second new ball, England managed only Rahul’s goal in the afternoon meeting. Bashir, who removed Rahula, had to leave later due to the injury of the finger, which was suffered by the post.
There were also moments of tension. Zak Crawley and SHUBMAN GILL were involved in the fire exchange in the final of the day. Crawley delayed the restart of the game by pulling out twice from the fold and then calling for physiology after the ball cried the glove. Gill was visibly frustrated and urged Crawley to face and play. The stump microphone caught Gill with a strong language and the English tactic raised time questions.
Indian shifts ended when Washington Sundar attempted a wild swing of an archer and was caught on a fine leg. Akash deep and tail absorbed supplies, but could not speed up the score.
At the beginning of the day, the aggressive fifty Shafali Verma was driven by India around 190, while three goals from Charlie Dean stopped their progress.
When both teams are preparing for 4th day, the match remains gently balanced. The playground began to beat badly, offer variable reflection and some rotation and prepared the ground for the grashable final phase of the test of this master.