RISHABH PANT (Getty Images) New Delhi: The captivating test series brought another intense twist when England passed India by 22 runs in the thrilling third test in Lord’s on Monday, with 2-1 leading to two matches left in Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. India stared at the defeat at 147 at 9, still required 46 other runs to achieve a 193-running goal when Mohammed Siraj joined the Ravindr Jadeja fold. The duo resisted only after a break for tea on the last day, which gave India a flash of hope for an unlikely victory.Like visitors, however, they began to believe, Siraj was released by Shaib Bashir. The right-hander offered a defensive shot off-spinner, but the ball turned sharply back and cropped the bail on his leg and the Bowling India to 170.
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When England broke out to celebrate, Siraj looked destroyed and Jadeja stayed at 61 bun, when he registered for nearly four and a half hours to register his fourth half of the series.
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Did Rishabh Pant influence the chance of winning the test?
After the heartbreaking defeat, India Wickeeper-Bater Rishabh Pant shared the emotional message on the social media.“We fought hard, but sometimes the game does not go. The test cricket will never stop teaching,” Pant said.Indian Captain Shubman Gill, as a “mistake to judge”, explained that it was not driven by personal milestones, describing that Captain Shubman Gill called Pant’s escape while trying to help Kl Rahul to complete his century just before lunch.When he spoke to the media after a close loss, Gill said that Pant’s release at 74 proved to be a decisive moment in the match.“We are talking a lot that the team’s interest in personal milestones. But I think it was a mistake rather than a 100 run’s score.“But at the end of the day I don’t think it was personal, and he ran out because of his personal milestone. It was a judgment. Rishabh called.
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“When he said that, Rishabh was the most important moment for us. At one point, we thought we could take the lead by 50 or 100 runs. We knew it wouldn’t be easy to burn 5. The more we get to the first shifts, the better for us.
