IND vs ENG Live Score, 3rd Test Day 5: India 154/9, Needs 39 More; England One Wicket Away From Win
LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 14 – India requires 39 runs with two wickets in hand to win and lead the series 2-1, with Ravindra Jadeja playing a key role in the critical ninth-wicket stand, officials said.
- On Day 5 of the 3rd Test, India was at 154/9, needing 39 more runs to win against England, who were one wicket away from victory.
- Ravindra Jadeja reviewed a previous LBW call and then hit Chris Woakes for a six, helping India recover.
- Mohammed Siraj was penalized by the ICC for inappropriate behavior during the match against England, specifically related to his celebration after a wicket.
- India lost four wickets for just 17 runs while chasing a target of 193 runs, ending Day 4 at 58/4.
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