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Mohammed Siraj did not just take wickets but was also pumped up and gave Duckett a send off that could potentially put him in some trouble with match referee. Anil Kumble praised the pacer's aggressio
Controversy and provocation at Lord's has ignited the series between India and England which had been played in the most amicable spirit
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India Today on MSNIn Gambhir we trust: Washington Sundar relishing season of success in Test cricketWashington Sundar impressed with a four-wicket haul on Day 4 of the third Test at Lord’s. His performance boosted India’s chances while silencing critics over team selection.
The Siraj send-off was just the latest chapter in a dramatic Test which saw day three end with England and India accusing each other of sharp practice after Zak Crawley’s conduct drew an angry reaction from visiting captain Shubman Gill.
Mohammed Siraj screams in Ben Duckett’s face. His eyes are bulging, a cocktail of triumph and pent-up rage. As the defeated batsman and jubilant bowler lock eyes, their shoulders collide.
Richard Mann looks ahead to day four at Lord's, with the third Test between England and India still in the balance.
The home side have departed from their usual aggressive approach but this slow-burner of a match is captivating for different reasons
India displayed an impressive performance with the ball in the second innings as they bowled England out for 192. India have achieved a couple of major records in the third Test.