
Live Scores Updates of Ind Vs Eng 3rd-Test Day-4. Image/HT
Live Scores Updates of Ind Vs Eng 3rd-Test Day-4
In a riveting display of cricket prowess, the third Test match between India and England unfolded with Shubman Gill and Kuldeep Yadav steering the early part of Day 4. However, Gill’s quest for a century was met with disappointment as he fell short at 91. The spotlight then shifted to Yashasvi Jaiswal, who returned to the crease, resuming his innings on an impressive 106 after retiring hurt on Day 3.
Jaiswal’s Stellar Performance: A Symphony of Skills Unveiled
Yashasvi Jaiswal’s standout performance on Day 3 showcased the multifaceted nature of his cricketing abilities. From an extraordinary slip catch that dismissed Joe Root and triggered England’s collapse to a balanced innings that saw him reach his half-century in the early part of India’s innings, Jaiswal left an indelible mark on the game. The icing on the cake was his remarkable acceleration from 35 off 73 to 88 off 101, scoring 53 runs in just 28 balls.
Innings Marred by Health Woes: Jaiswal’s Brave Century and Retirement
Despite his brilliant century, Jaiswal faced adversity as back troubles crept in after reaching the milestone. The physio was summoned, and after attempting to play through the discomfort, Jaiswal eventually decided to walk off the field with a commendable score of 104 off 133 balls. His innings featured nine fours and five sixes, illustrating his aggressive yet versatile batting style.
India’s Dominance Continues: England on the Back Foot
As the day progressed, Rajat Patidar replaced Jaiswal but fell for a quick 10-ball duck to Tom Hartley. Meanwhile, nightwatchman Kuldeep Yadav held his ground, facing 15 balls for three runs. The relentless assault by Jaiswal and Sarfaraz Khan in the last half-hour of the session propelled India’s lead to a commanding 440 at Lunch, further solidifying their position of control.
Key Highlights and Turning Points: IND vs ENG 3rd Test Day 4
The third Test match witnessed several key moments, including India starting the day with an overnight score of 196/2, establishing a substantial lead of 322 runs over England. Shubman Gill’s unfortunate run-out at 91 after a promising 55-run stand with Kuldeep Yadav added a layer of drama to the proceedings. Kuldeep Yadav’s impactful 18 overs played a pivotal role in India’s remarkable turnaround, as England, despite being 224/2 at one point, succumbed to an all-out total of 319 on Day 3.
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