England’s innings ended at 465 runs on day three, leaving India with a narrow six-run lead
Harry Brook agonisingly missed a century at his home venue by just one run, while Jasprit Bumrah’s magnificent five-wicket haul and KL Rahul’s elegant cover drives left the first Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test on an even keel at Headingley on Sunday.
England’s innings ended at 465 runs on day three, leaving India with a narrow six-run lead. Fast-bowling spearhead Bumrah led the charge with an excellent 5-83 – his 14th five-wicket haul in Tests – in 24.4 overs. Bumrah, who picked his third five-wicket haul in England, has also equalled the legendary Kapil Dev for the most fifers picked by a bowler for India in away Tests (12), as his spell ensured the match will be decided through a second innings shootout.
One would wonder how many more wickets Bumrah could have got as four catches were dropped off his bowling in what was a sloppy fielding performance from India. Though Prasidh Krishna and Mohammed Siraj were amongst the scalps, they weren’t at their best to curb the scoring rate.
Rahul then got India’s second innings underway with great watchfulness before unleashing effortless elegance in his seven boundaries – four of which were via picture-perfect cover-drives to be unbeaten on 47 as India extended their lead to 96 runs after reaching 90/2 in 23.5 overs at the close of play on day three.
With skipper Shubman Gill unbeaten on six, India will be aiming to get more runs on day four after rain forced an early end to day three’s proceedings. Brydon Carse gave England the early breakthrough when he got one to bounce and nip away while bowling from around the wicket and forced Yashasvi Jaiswal into poking at it, as the batter edged behind to Jamie Smith.
Brief Scores: India 471 and 90/2 in 23.5 overs (KL Rahul 47 not out, B Sai Sudharsan 30; Ben Stokes 1-18, Brydon Carse 1-27) lead England 465 in 100.4 overs (Ollie Pope 106, Harry Brook 99; Jasprit Bumrah 5-83, Prasidh Krishna 3-128) by 96 runs