LEEDS: India were dismissed for a paltry 78 on the opening day of the third cricket Test against England here on Wednesday.
Veteran pacer James Anderson (3/6) and Craig Overton (3/14) claimed three wickets each, while Ollie Robinson (2/16) and Sam Curran (2/21) took two each as the England bowlers wreaked havoc on the visitors.
Indian skipper Virat Kohli won the toss and elected to bat first but the batting unit cut a sorry figure with opener Rohit Sharma (19) and Ajinkya Rahane (18) being the only batsmen to reach double digit scores.
At lunch, India were struggling at 56 for four.
India had taken a 1-0 lead in the five-match series after winning the second Test by 151 runs at Lord’s.
Brief Scores:
India 1st innings: 78 allout in 40.4 overs (Rohit Sharma 19, Ajinkya Rahane 18; James Anderson 3/6, Craig Overton 3/14).
Indian & England Players Exchanged Verbal Volleys At Lord’s Long Room: Report
India and England cricketers had a hostile exchange of words in the Lord’s Long Room following on-field arguments on the third day of the second Test which the visitors won by 151 runs, a media report has claimed.
India had won in dramatic fashion, bowling out the hosts inside two sessions on the final day.
“The players were pictured arguing as they left the playing field but the rows carried on in the Long Room, which was packed with India officials, support staff and squad players, who gave their team a rousing reception as they walked inside,” the ‘Daily Telegraph’ reported.
“Joe Root, who had just scored a brilliant unbeaten 180, and Virat Kohli are believed to have exchanged words on their way to the dressing rooms as the situation threatened to escalate before tempers cooled.”
Lord’s Long Room is usually packed with MCC members and the two teams go their separate ways through different staircases to their dressing rooms.
But due to COVID-19 restrictions last week, the Long Room was closed to members as was the players’ dining room.
“It allowed the two sides to mingle more freely at the end of a day, making confrontation more likely in the event of a heated passage of play,” the report added.
The third day witnessed India pacer Jasprit Bumrah unleashing a barrage of short-pitched delivers on England’s number 11 batsman and premier fast bowler James Anderson.
India skipper Virat Kohli had on Tuesday said that his side was provoked by England but did not divulge the words that were spoken.
“I cannot give you the details of the words that were spoken, I think it’s for the cameras and the stump mics to pick that up for both teams. What is said on the field and what’s done in the moment, gives you extra motivation.”
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