Is the 3rd Test at Lord's a Turning Point with Scores Tied?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Scores tied at 387 runs for both teams.
- KL Rahul scored a century, contributing significantly to India's total.
- Chris Woakes led the bowling attack for England.
- Final session saw dramatic wickets fall for India.
- Excitement builds for the second innings showdown.
London, July 12 (NationPress) After three days of gripping cricket, the scores stood equal in the third Test at Lord's as England successfully bowled out India for 387 in 119.2 overs during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series this Saturday.
India seemed poised to seize the advantage when KL Rahul scored a brilliant century with exactly 100 runs, while Rishabh Pant and Ravindra Jadeja contributed significantly with scores of 74 and 72, respectively. However, the visitors faltered dramatically, losing their last four wickets for just 11 runs to finish with 387, matching England's first-innings total. For the hosts, Chris Woakes emerged as the leading bowler, taking 3-84 and setting the stage for a decisive second innings battle.
The final session commenced with Jadeja and Nitish Kumar Reddy each striking a boundary, but Stokes quickly changed the momentum. The England captain bowled a fierce short delivery that caught Reddy’s glove, leading to a catch by wicketkeeper Jamie Smith, terminating the 50-run partnership. Jadeja, however, celebrated by scoring his third consecutive half-century this series with a delightful drive past mid-off for four off Root.
Following a brief spell of patience, Jadeja lofted Root for a six and cut him for another four. While Jadeja kept the scoreboard moving with two additional fours off Brydon Carse, Washington Sundar also made an impact by striking Stokes for four and executing a classy lofted six off Root.
Unfortunately for India, Woakes found the edge of Jadeja’s flick, leading to a stunning diving catch by Smith to dismiss him for 72 off 131 balls. Akash Deep survived two lbw appeals from Woakes, but a remarkable one-handed catch from Brook ended his innings off Carse.
Woakes then delivered an exceptional ball that edged Bumrah's bat to Smith, concluding a significant phase for India, who lost five wickets for 71 runs in that session.
Brief scores:
England 387, level with India 387 all out in 119.2 overs (KL Rahul 100, Rishabh Pant 74, Ravindra Jadeja 72; Chris Woakes 3-84, Jofra Archer 2-52)