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Day 3 Report: KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja kept England at bay before India’s tail out as the tourists took charge on the third day of the first Test at Trent Bridge on Friday. Opener Rahul top-scored with 84 runs in his first match at this level for nearly two years as India posted 278 in reply to England’s first-innings 183 – a significant 95-run lead. At stumps, called early due to rain, England scored 25 for no loss, with Rory Burns (11) and Dom Sibley (9) in the middle. All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja’s 56-run knock had eight fours and a six and was more pain for England when India’s tail-tailed Jasprit Bumrah scored a Test best 28 runs.

Ollie Robinson, playing his second Test after being suspended following the re-emergence of racist and sexist tweets on his England debut against New Zealand at Lord’s in June, returned 5–85 at this level for his first five-wicket haul. enjoyed. In 26.5 overs. England great James Anderson’s figures of 4-54 in 23 overs took him to 621 Test wickets, with Sri Lanka’s Muttiah Muralitharan (800) and Australia’s Shane Warne (708) the only two retired spinners now ahead of him in the all-time list . England, who did not help their objective by dismissing Rahul for 52 and 78 at slips, were 11-0 at tea in their second innings. India resumed at 125-4 after Anderson took two consecutive wickets – which also included a golden duck for India skipper Virat Kohli.

While batting in the nets on Monday, Rahul was dismissed for a head injury to Mayank Agarwal after being called up for the opening with an unbeaten 57. But he should have been dismissed for 52 when he dismissed Anderson only for Dom Sibley to drop a routine catch at second slip. After a rain delay of almost an hour, Rishabh Pant hit Robinson for six before the seamer took his revenge when the wicketkeeper misjudged a drive straight at short cover, with India now 145-5. With India taking a weak eight-run lead at 191-5 at lunch, Rahul was unbeaten on 77 and left-armer Jadeja was dismissed for 27. Rahul had added just one run to his score when he dismissed Anderson at first slip, only to be dropped by England captain Joe Root. It was Anderson’s 22nd time to bowl in the last three years and confirmed England’s position as the worst slip-fielding team in Test cricket since 2019. Fortunately for England, Rahul’s 214-ball knock came to an end when he threw Anderson straight into the glove. Wicketkeeper Jos Buttler ends the stand with Jadeja for 60.

Left-handed Jadeja, with only tail for company, hoisted Anderson to a superb six high over square leg and celebrated his half-century off 81 balls with his familiar ‘sword’ of the bat. He was dismissed soon afterwards, a foul drive from Robinson caught well in a winding wind by back-pedaling Stuart Broad at mid-off. But the runs kept coming when Root took the new ball, but not surprisingly, to Anderson or fellow veteran pacer Broad. Bumrah dismissed left-hander Sam Curran for 14 off three consecutive balls – a clip for four through midwicket followed by a good pull for six and a boundary over the slips. He was the last man well caught by Broad running the round from fine leg off Robinson. Broad, six years after taking a Test-best 8-15 against Australia at his Nottinghamshire home ground Trent Bridge, finished with figures of 0-70 in 20 overs.

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