Ind vs Eng 3rd Test: High drama in Lord’s Test, Stokes responded to Gill’s act

Ind vs Eng 3rd Test: High drama in Lord’s Test, Stokes responded to Gill’s act

Ind vs eng 3rd test: On the fourth day of the Lord’s Test, a high voltage drama was seen on the ground, which was interesting for cricket fans. England captain Ben Stokes looked at Indian batsman KL Rahul and clapped and taunted. All this happened when the game stopped for a few minutes during India’s innings and the atmosphere became a bit hot.

In the 17th over of India’s second innings, English bowler Breedon Kars made a ball to Akash Deep, after which there was a little bit of an argument between the two players. Akash Deep called the gesture with the gesture, so KL Rahul came in the middle. After this, Ben Stokes also came close and clapped loudly and made fun of Rahul.

All this happened because a day ago, Indian batsman Shubman Gill made a similar gesture towards English opener Jack Croly. Stokes has now answered Rahul by clapping the same thing.

During this, Akash Deep called the physio and tied the bandage on his leg. Due to which the game stayed for some time. The audience also did not like this in the stadium and they started hooting. It seemed that India was deliberately wasting time. However, in the last over, Ben Stokes bowled Akash Deep and sent it back to the pavilion.

India started bad

The Indian team, which came out to chase the target of 193 runs, did not have a good start. Team opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was once again dismissed without opening an account on the fast ball of Jofra Archer. After that KL Rahul and Karun Nair together tried to handle the innings but Nair was also dismissed quickly. After that captain Shubman Gill landed on the ground and English players started pressing them. Gill also could not last long and Bridan was LBW off Kars. In the last over, India sent Akash Deep as a nightwatchman, but they too were dismissed just before the day’s play was over.

Now India will start the last day with KL Rahul (33*) and probably Rishabh Pant. India still needs more than 160 runs to win.

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