Ball Controversy In Spotlight Again
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England hunt early wickets on day 3 against India at Lord's
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With the series at the half-way mark, Shubman Gill-led Team India has already broken an gigantic all-time record in Test cricket.
Zak Crawley’s time-wasting tactics at Lord’s ensured India did not get to bowl more than one over after they were bowled out for 387 with under 15 minutes to go for stumps. His gamesmanship, however,
England have departed from their usual aggressive approach but this slow-burner of a match is captivating for different reasons
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Heated end to day three of third England vs India Test, caused by Zak Crawleys timewasting, adds further spice to gripping game at Lords; visiting captain Shubman Gill left angry as Crawley calls for physio - watch day four live on Sky Sports Cricket from 10.
Here are some pictures that encapsulate the drama that took place in the only over of the English innings bowled on Day 3 of the Lord’s Test, in which Zak Crawley’s delay tactics angered Jasprit Bumrah as well as captain Shubman Gill and the rest of the Indians.
"There is a reason why this happened. That's because not a lot of England players are competing in the IPL," said Gavaskar on air.
India skipper Shubman Gill was visibly fired up during the final over of Day 3 (Saturday, July 12) and the beginning of the hosts’ second innings, as tensions flared between him and English openers Za
Players from both sides wore red before play on day two to mark Red For Ruth Day in aid of the Ruth Strauss Foundation
Richard Mann looks ahead to day four at Lord's, with the third Test between England and India still in the balance.
England clinched a thrilling last-ball five-wicket win over India in the final T20I at Edgbaston, chasing 168. Despite losing the series 3-2, England gained momentum ahead of the ODIs. Shafali Verma’s 75 and Wyatt-Hodge’s 56 were standout performances.