India loses Rahul for 100 but rebuilds to 316-5 on Day 3 of 3rd test against England
LONDON, JUL 12 – India recovered to 316-5 after Lokesh Rahul’s dismissal, with Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Reddy adding an unbeaten 62 runs to stabilize the innings, officials said.
- On Saturday at Lord's, India lost Lokesh Rahul immediately after his 100, but Jadeja and Reddy rebuilt to 316-5 at tea on Day 3 of the third Test.
- After a quick single post-lunch, Rahul reached his 10th Test century off Archer before edging to Brook off Bashir, prompting a momentum shift.
- Following Pant’s run-out, Jadeja and Reddy shared an unbeaten 62-run stand to reach 316-5 trailing by 71 runs at Lord's.
- India at 316-5, trailing by 71 runs, in position to take a first-innings lead as the series remains tied at 1-1.
- With two days remaining and the pitch still aiding seamers and spinners, India aims to build a lead while England seeks quick wickets in the crucial Lord’s Test.
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India amble to 316/5 after centurion Rahul gives his wicket away
London: KL Rahul got out to a loose drive after completing his second hundred at Lord’s before Nitish Reddy and Ravindra Jadeja survived a hostile spell of fast bowling from Jofra Archer, leaving India at 316 for five at tea on day three of the third Test here on Saturday. Rahul reached his 10th hundred in Tests shortly after the lunch break with a single off Archer. He is the second Indian batter after Dilip Vengsarkar (3 hundreds) to score mul…
India loses Rahul for 100 but rebuilds to 316-5 on Day 3 of 3rd test against England
India has lost Lokesh Rahul off his first ball after getting to 100 but rebuilt through Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Reddy to reach tea on 316-5 on Day 3 of the third test against England at Lord's.
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