IND vs Ang Live Score, Third Test Match Day 4: Shubman Gill vs Zak Kavale focused in Lord’s on day 4

Rahul reached his milestone soon after lunch with Jofra Archer. This was his second century at Lord’s and a total of 10th in Test cricket. This moment was special, after Dilip Vengasarkar, only after Dilip Vengsarkar, he did several Tests at the site as the second Indian batsman. However, Khushi was short -lived as he was rejected in the next over, increasing a flight delivery from Shoaib Bashir to Harry Brook.
The main attraction of India’s innings was a 141 -run partnership between Rahul and Pant. Pants, struggling with a painful finger injury, usually played aggressive knocks, attempting a tight single, reached 74 before leaving on the stroke of lunch. Ben Stokes affected a sharp hit from the cover. Jadeja worked with his third gradual fifty, but India’s lower order failed to maintain pace.
Despite taking the second new ball, England managed only Rahul’s wicket in the afternoon season. Bashir, who removed Rahul, had to walk later due to a finger injury during fielding.
There were also moments of stress. Zak Croly and Shubman Gill were involved in a fierce exchange in the final of the day. Crolya delayed the game to resume the game by pulling away from the crease twice and then called a ball for physio after his glove. Gill blindly disappointed, urged Crowley to face and play. Stump microphone caught Gill using a strong language, and England’s strategy raised questions about wasting time.
India’s innings ended when Washington Sundar attempted a wild swing from Archer and was caught in the right leg. The sky deep and tail had absorbed delivery, but could not speed up scoring.
Earlier in the day, Shafali Verma’s aggressive fifty operated India since 190, while Charlie Dean’s three wickets were progressed.
As the two teams prepare for the day 4, the match is finely balanced. The pitch has begun to misbehave, offering variable bounce and some twist, established the platform for the final stage of this God’s testing.