India bowlers dominate England on lively fourth morning at Lord's
LONDON, JUL 13 – India's bowlers took four wickets on a pitch favoring seamers as England reached 98-4 in the third Test at Lord's, with England making key errors, officials said.
- India took control of the third Rothesay Test at Lord's during an eventful fourth day on Sunday, putting England under significant pressure.
- The match tension followed Saturday’s ill-tempered time-wasting row and Shoaib Bashir's left-hand finger injury after lunch.
- India claimed four wickets including key dismissals by Mohammed Siraj, Nitish Kumar Reddy, and Akash Deep, while England struggled with batting errors.
- England stood at 175 for six with Stokes and Root adding 67 runs in 128 balls, and Bashir expected to bowl again if India bats second.
- India’s effective bowling intensified England’s struggles and indicated that England could have just nine wickets remaining in their second innings.
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