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IND vs Ang Live Score, 5th Test Match Day 3: Everyone’s eyes are expected to stay away with rain with Yashasvi Jaiswal.

India vs England Live Score, 5th Test Match Day 3: India made a strong comeback against England in the fifth and decided at the Oval on Friday, Passer Prasad Krishna and Mohammad Sirj claimed four wickets to ban England’s first innings, which scored only 23 runs. Two days on stumps, India reached 75/2 in its second innings, scoring 52 runs, Yashsvi Jaiswal became unbeaten on 51.

England initially dominated, reached 129/1 in response to India’s 224, before exiting 247. Krishna ended with 4-62 and India should win series 2–2 with 4-86 in a match with Siraj 4-86.

Jaiswal abandoned two dropped catches for half a century. When Jaiswal was at 20, Harry Brook missed a difficult opportunity in the second slip, and Liam Dawson failed to see a catch deep when he was at 40, resulting in a facial injury.

The opener reached fifty off 44 balls, slipping from Zemi overton to sixes. India lost KL Rahul, who was caught by the route from the tongue, and Sai Reformson, for 11 from LBW to Atkinson, poor Prakash before playing.

The initial pair of England’s Crowlie and Docket had first placed 92 runs in just 13 overs at 92 runs stand. During his partnership, Docket told Akash Deep “You Cant Gate Me Out” that before being caught back to try 43 scoop shot.

The later conversation with Docket added to the existing tensions of the series after allegations of disagreement at Indian captain Shubman Gill’s Lord’s Lord’s Lord’s from England’s Lord’s.

After wronging a bridge shot against Krishna, Croly fell to 64, falling within the limits of 56 runs. Root and Krishna had an oral exchange, which required the umpire intervention, before the root LBW fell on Siraj for 29.

Harry Brook played aggressively for his fifty, including six to six huts from Siraj before bowling for 53. England’s innings ended there as Chris Woakes could not bat due to a shoulder injury during fielding on Thursday.

England’s Gas Atkinson marked his return to test cricket with impressive figures of 5-33 in 21.4 overs. His performance was especially notable as this was his first senior match since sidelined with hamstring issues after a test against Zimbabwe in May.

India’s first innings concluded early on Friday morning, losing his final four wickets for just 20 runs in 5.4 overs with its overnight score of 204–6.

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