Stokes Runs Out Pant as India Reaches Lunch at 248-4 in 3rd Test Against England
GREATER LONDON, ENGLAND, JUL 12 – Ben Stokes dismisses Rishabh Pant by run out as India reaches 248-4 at lunch in the third Test against England, maintaining pressure on the batting side.
- England captain Ben Stokes ran out India's Rishabh Pant for 74 in the last over before lunch on day three of the third Test at Lord's.
- Pant's innings was impacted by a finger injury he sustained while wicket-keeping earlier, which worsened during play and affected his performance.
- Pant and KL Rahul shared a 141-run partnership before Pant was run out attempting a quick single that Stokes brilliantly executed with a direct hit at short cover.
- At lunch, India stood at 248 for four, trailing England's first innings score of 387 by 139 runs, with Rahul unbeaten on 98 and Pant having hit his fifty with a hooked six off Stokes.
- The run out ended England's wicket drought and shifted momentum, with the match and series finely balanced as both teams sought to take a 2-1 lead.
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IND vs ENG: Rishabh Pant’s run-out at Lord’s the latest among Indian batters to be dismissed just before lunch in the series
From Leeds to Lord's, India have frustratingly lost wickets just before lunch right through this series in England. Pant's needless run-out the latest example.
'Stupid Stupid Stupid': Rishabh Pant slammed by experts and fans after getting run-out at stroke of lunch at Lord's
Rishabh Pant was batting on 74 and his fourth-wicket partnership with KL Rahul was worth nearly 150 when he decided to set off for a risky single in the final over before lunch. Ben Stokes ran the India vice-captain out with a brilliant direct hit from cover point.


Pant run out at stroke of lunch as India close in on England's total
LONDON :A direct hit by England captain Ben Stokes found Rishabh Pant on the non-striker's end at the stroke of lunch, ending a crucial 141-run partnership with KL Rahul as India were 248-4 at the break on day three of the third test, trailing by 139 runs, after England posted 387 in the first innings.Left-h
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