England encountered 175 at Lords when India took control on the fourth day of the third Rothesay test.
After the first innings, the tourists placed the heat when a combination of excellent bowling and a pitch pitch increased the pressure.
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Despite the difficult impact conditions, the England guilty of some casual mistakes with Ben Ducket, Zak Crawley and Harry Brook, to contribute to ruthless layoffs.
Captain Ben Stokes did not endure English hopes in tea and pits 27 from 83 balls to keep his side alive.
The tensions were still boiling after the poorly tempered time -implemented series, which broke out late Saturday evening, and India channeled their emotions most effectively when they left 98 for four in the first session.
Jasprit Bumrah gave the tone with an outstanding opening outbreak from kindergarten, but was inexplicably winding, although he was a constant threat.
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His sixth ball of the morning exploded violently and beat the bat from Crawley’s hand when he retreated in self -preservation. After Crawley had drawn a destination with his exaggerated delay tactics at the end of the third day on the third day, he was in India.
But Duckett was the first to make a terrible hack guilty of the line that gently sailed into the middle of the line. Mohammed Siraj marked his moment of success with a striking celebration that ended a courtyard in front of the dough, and the couple nudged their shoulders as they came by. The Match referee probably sees a weak view of such physical contact.
Ollie Pope took 17 painful balls to number three, his only shot on goal came from a thick edge over the panties. Siraj ended his unfortunate stay with a NIP backer and a Lobw-LBW, which somehow needed DRS for confirmation.
Crawley’s difficulties took longer than he met fresh air as a leather, missed the ball routinely or survived edges from both sides of the bat. After he had seen Strike Bowler somehow, he couldn’t get embedded.
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With two gorges that were waiting for a faulty ride, he went upside down when he blew the gentle medium -sized pace of Nitish Kumar Reddy.
England continued to shot into the foot when Brook brought out. He met four fours and six in 19 balls made of hectic counterattack to find out that such an exuberance was accompanied by costs.
When he tried to create another border from Akash Deep, he bent into a pre -meditated sweep and was bent around his legs.
With this, Stokes and Joe Root left them responsible for a difficult repair job, and they made it from 67 runs in 128 deliveries. Nothing came easy when the duo was faced with a constant examination of his technology and her temperament.
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Root Deeps First Ball of the afternoon, but a no-ball and a fallen catch made it safe on two fronts. He also survived an excruciatingly tight LBW, stepped from Siraj over one and spared by ball tracking through a splinter.
He was finally released to 40, about the excess of Washington Sundar and left the middle and leg released. With England’s best player from Spin in his back pocket, the all-rounder added his most shaped player-Jamie Smith has tidied up with one who drives through for eight.