Is India in Control Ahead of Day Four of the Test?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- India has a narrow lead heading into day four.
- Jasprit Bumrah's performance has been crucial for India's position.
- The pitch conditions are changing and may affect batting.
- Both teams are under pressure to deliver strong performances.
- Expect thrilling cricket in the upcoming days.
Leeds, June 23 (NationPress) As the much-anticipated day four of the first Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test approaches at Headingley, former fast bowler Stuart Broad asserts that India has managed to maintain some level of control, particularly in comparison to England.
On Sunday, Jasprit Bumrah showcased his exceptional skills with a remarkable 5-83, providing India with a narrow six-run lead, despite Ollie Pope's impressive 106 and Harry Brook's aggressive 99 that helped England reach 465. KL Rahul displayed a blend of caution and elegance, remaining unbeaten on 47, extending India’s lead to 96 runs.
"I don't believe that with two days remaining, India can fully bat England out of the match to secure enough time for taking 10 wickets. England will pursue victory, even if it involves risks of defeat - but currently, India is in a position of relative control as the pitch shows more cracks and wear than I anticipated for a day four surface," Broad remarked during his appearance on Sky Sports.
Nasser Hussain, the former England captain, expressed that India might feel a touch of disappointment regarding their late batting collapse, which hindered a larger first innings total. "I believe India will feel a bit let down. They experienced a collapse of 7-41 in their innings, which should have resulted in a significantly lower score for England. That last session last night was crucial for them in preventing England from gaining further momentum in the match," he stated.
With the match hanging in the balance, former Australian women’s cricketer Mel Jones anticipates two more days of exhilarating Test match action for everyone present at the venue.
"Throughout the past three days, we have witnessed outstanding individual performances and how players conduct themselves. The next two days will reveal how the teams intend to navigate this series collectively. How will India aim to advance this match? Are England ready to risk a loss for a chance at victory? The coming days promise to be thrilling," she concluded.