India vs England Test: Injured Shoaib Bashir dropped England’s victory at Lord’s out of the series. Cricket news

England’s young off-spinner Shoaib Bashir has been dropped out of the remaining two tests against India, when the scan confirmed a fragmented finger in his left hand-a one injury that she remained during the third trial at Lord’s, where he still went to take the match winning wicket.Score: India vs England 3 TestsDespite being out of the field for most matches, Bashir returned 5 days late and bowled through pain and dismissed Mohammad Sirj – disliked the bail of the foot with a rapid turn – to seal a dramatic 22 -run win for England. Jeet gave the hosts a 2–1 lead in the five-match series.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!The statement of England and Wales Cricket Board said, “England spinner Shoaib Bashir has maintained a fracture on his left finger and is excluded from the remaining part of the test series against India.” “He is scheduled to undergo surgery at the end of this week.”“England will name his squad for the fourth Test at the Emirates Old Trafford in the next few days.”
Appreciating 21 -year -old courage and character, England captain Ben Stokes called Bashir a “absolute warrior”.Stokes said in the post -match presentation, “Bashir, broken hands, are going out of there and take responsibility with the bat, then come out and take the final wicket to do so for the team – take the final wicket -absolute warrior.” “It was written in stars to take that last wicket.”
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Bashir’s Sirraj was dismissed after India returned from 112/8, in which Ravindra Jadeja (61* 181) led a serious resistance. Jadeja got the support of Jasprit Bumrah and then Siraj, disappointing England before falling less than the 193-Run target.While England celebrated a famous victory, the disadvantage of Bashir – which has an impressive impact – is a shock before the fourth test in Manchester. The fourth test will begin on 23 July at Old Trafford, where the England will expect to seal the series.