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IND vs ENG Live Score, First Test Day 3: India made 436 in reply to England’s innings total of 246, claiming a lead of 190 on the third day of the opening Test at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Saturday.
IND vs ENG Live Score Updates, First Day of Test, 3 Today: Ben Duckett and Olli Pope arrived at lunch for England and took the score to 89/1 in the first Test at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Day 3. England are 101 runs behind. Although Ashwin chose Crawley, England’s batting has been top-notch so far.
Earlier, Ravindra Jadeja, KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal contributed for India to help them reach 436 runs. Along with the trio, the other batsmen chipped in to take India’s lead to 190 runs in response to England’s lackluster score of 246 first innings.
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Ravindra Jadeja failed to score his fourth Test hundred for 13 runs, the left-hander was caught by Joe Root for 87. Next ball, Jasprit Bumrah, was cleaned up by Root. Young leggie Rehan Ahmed dismissed Axar Patel to conclude India’s innings. Axar scored an excellent 44.
Follow the live score and updates of IND vs ENG 1st Test below
England tour of India, 2024 – First Test
India
436 (121.0)
vs
England
246 (64.3) & 163/5 (36.5)
Bowling
Ravichandran Ashwin *2/59 (13.5)
Ravindra Jadeja1/29 (8)
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First uploaded on: 27-01-2024 at 08:00 IST