
Indian Ravindra Jadeja talks to English Brydon Cars (AP Photo/Richard Pelham) India fell in the 3rd test series of five matches against England in Lord’s on Monday. After a hard battle in the last five days, visitors ended 22 runs before the goal set on the side of Ben Stokes. While the game had several excitable moments, from the exciting return of Jofra Archer to several verbal meters and heated moments between players, it was an noble display of England, which ended Indian hopes for leading 2-1 in series.After the first session on Sunday in 58/4, India needed 135 runs to win with six goals in her hand. However, the loss of key goals, such as the loss of Kl Rahul and Rishabh Pant, left Ravindra Jadeja responsible for getting India to the finish line. While the versatile player eventually did not achieve the goals, he was praised for his marathon effort with Jasprit Bumhrah and then Muhammed Sirui towards the end. His impressive 61* out of 181 balls gave India hope after a turbulent and disastrous day.After England’s play Legend and former Captain Alastair Cook analyzed Indian defeat and chose one of the parikular reasons why Gautama Gambhira men lost 3. While the obvious reasons point out that Rishabh Pant’s unfortunate runs out on 3 days. Cook has chosen another mistake from India. “They played it in the way. It almost worked. I never saw how it went this way, do you know?
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Jadeja’s incredible resistance caused praise from the former captain of the test. A 36 -year -old man, who is classified as the best versatile in the world in the red ball format, fought for the fold for 181 balls. “Incredible mental bravery from Jadeja to do it. I think they will look back and think they should be proactive, but it is not a bit, his toss above, 40-1 and cruise to suddenly lose the four goals that hurt them,” Cook said.India will play 4. Test for Old Trafford Cricket Ground in 8 days where they will have to download a major victory if they are to stay alive in series.