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Lord's Test
Ben Stokes (front) in the Lord's Test. Photo: ICC/Facebook

England detour Jadeja's resistance to take 2-1 lead over India at Lord's

| @indiablooms | Jul 14, 2025, at 10:02 pm

London/IBNS: England bypassed allrounder Ravindra Jadeja's stiff resistance along with other tailenders to take a 2-1 lead over India in the five-match Test series at Lord's in London on Monday.

England- backed by pace bowling brilliance- bowled out India for 170 in the second innings to win the third Test by 22 runs.

England captain Ben Stokes (3/48) and Jofra Archer (3/55) anchored the English spells that ransacked the visitors' defence.

The hosts started celebrating when Shoaib Bashir's ball defended by Mohammed Siraj kissed the stumps to wrap up India's fight to chase down 193 on the fifth and final day of the match.

Siraj's unfortunate dismissal left his senior partner, allrounder Ravindra Jadeja in dismay as the southpaw failed to finish the task after a long-drawn battle of unbeaten 61 off 181 balls.

Prior to Siraj's fight, Jadeja was supported for long post lunch by Jasprit Bumrah, who survived 54 balls to score five.

Siraj's dismissal may be unfortunate but England sealed a deserving win as India's entire top and middle-order batting collapsed in the run-chase, which was considered quite an easy task for the visitors, who restricted Stokes' men to 192 in the second innings riding on Washington Sundar's fourfer on day four.

Previously, India had equalised England's first innings total of 387.

The two teams will now play the fourth match after a long gap in Manchester from July 23.

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