India vs england 3rd test: The third match of the series being played between India and England at Lord’s is now quite exciting. On the fourth day, where England looked heavy on the match of Team India after all out for 192 runs, England took 4 wickets and pushed Team India to the backfoot by the end of the game. Team India batsmen disappointed in the second innings on the fourth day. Yashasvi Jaisaval was dismissed without opening an account in the second innings, while Karun Nair once again proved to be a flop, Karun was dismissed for just 14 runs on the fourth day.

In the amazing form, Team India captain Shubman Gill was dismissed for just 6 runs in the second innings, after which Akash Deep was finally dismissed for 1 run. Due to these 4 wickets, the match seems to be a little trapped, although Team India still has 6 wickets and has to score 135 runs.

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