Did England Survive the Spicy Start to Their Second Innings?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- England reached 2/0 in their second innings, leading by two runs.
- India scored 387 runs in their first innings.
- KL Rahul scored a century.
- Chris Woakes excelled with the ball for England.
- Tempers flared as the match progressed.
London, July 12 (NationPress) After bowling out India for 387, which matched their first innings total, England's openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett managed to navigate a tense beginning to their second innings, finishing at 2/0 at stumps on Day Three of the third Test in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series at Lord's on Saturday.
In a dramatic day, India appeared poised to seize the advantage with KL Rahul scoring a century (100 runs), marking his tenth in Tests. Both Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja contributed significantly with scores of 74 and 72 respectively. However, India faltered towards the end, losing their last four wickets for just 11 runs, equaling England's first-innings score.
Chris Woakes was the standout bowler for England with figures of 3-84, complemented by Ben Stokes’s remarkable run-out of Pant, setting the stage for an intense second innings battle. As the day drew to a close, tensions flared when Crawley faced several deliveries from Jasprit Bumrah, leading to a verbal exchange between Shubman Gill and England’s players.
In the morning session, resuming from 145/3, Pant started strong but dealt with a painful left index finger. Rahul showcased exquisite timing with multiple boundaries, ultimately reaching his second century of the series. A moment of disarray followed as Jadeja and his partner faced chaotic run situations, resulting in a flurry of wickets as India struggled to maintain their momentum.
As the final session unfolded, Jadeja and his batting partner faced a tough challenge from the England bowlers. Despite some resistance, Jadeja was dismissed for 72, and India lost five wickets in the final session for 71 runs, leaving the match finely balanced.
Brief scores:
England 387 and 2/0 in 1 over (Zak Crawley 2 not out) lead India 387 in 119.2 overs (KL Rahul 100, Rishabh Pant 74, Ravindra Jadeja 72; Chris Woakes 3-84, Jofra Archer 2-52) by two runs