
Moment of Lord's Test: Ben Stokes hugs Jadeja after gladiatorial performances
Fittingly, both Jadeja and Stokes were contenders for the Player of the Match award. The honour eventually went to Stokes, who claimed five wickets in the Test despite falling short with the bat. He pushed his injury-prone body to the limit, bowling two long and tireless spells on the final day in pursuit of a memorable victory at Lord's.Jadeja, for his part, faced 161 deliveries, not giving England an inch when they were coming hard. He forged gritty partnerships with Jasprit Bumrah, who faced 54 balls, and Mohammed Siraj, who stood firm for 30 balls. India narrowed the target to just 22 runs before Siraj was bowled in unfortunate fashion by Shoaib Bashir during the final session.Despite the intensity of the contest, both teams were deeply appreciative of each other's efforts. The match might have been played in a feisty spirit, but the mutual respect on display was a reminder that cricket, at its core, remains a gentleman's game.CAPTAIN GILL PRAISES STOKESPraising Stokes's tireless effort with the ball, India captain Shubman Gill tipped his hat to the England skipper."Credit must be given where it's due. The spell he bowled on the final day was fantastic. Bowling 11 overs in a row at that stage isn't easy. The effort from him and his team was commendable. We gave everything too. It was emotional, but after such a match, there's always admiration from both sides. They gave it everything, and so did we-they were simply the better team on the day," Gill said.Stokes, visibly emotional, spoke about how he had to dig deep to push himself with the ball for the team's cause.advertisement"I thought I'd taken myself to some pretty dark places before but today, bowling to win a Test match for your country-if that doesn't get you going, then I don't know what does," said Stokes."I'm an all-rounder. I get four opportunities to influence the game. That's one of the great things about being an all-rounder-if one part doesn't quite click, you've got the other. I'd bowled an important spell, and I was pretty pumped up."The two teams will now enjoy an eight-day break before the fourth Test begins at Old Trafford in Manchester on 23 July.- Ends

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