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Furthermore, Jaiswal also shared his game plan to score runs on the difficult pitch and revealed that he came out to bat with a positive approach to put pressure on the bowlers.'Since this was our last innings here, I kept trying and was mentally ready. I needed to keep pushing in this game and try to get as many runs as I could. After seeing the wicket in the first innings, I thought about the best way to approach it. I focused on playing positively with the intent to put pressure on the bowlers—figuring out where they would bowl and where I could score runs,' he added.Jaiswal started the day by stitching a massive partnership with Akash Deep as the duo frustrated England in the first session. They added 107 runs for the fourth wicket off 150 balls to suck the life out of a depleted England attack sans Chris Woakes. Akash scored his maiden Test half century, coming in to bat as a nightwatchman. He played a brilliant innings of 66 (94) with the help of 12 boundaries.He further got involved in crucial stands with Karun Nair and Ravindra Jadeja of 40 and 44 runs respectively to help extend India's lead to 250. Meanwhile, England finished Day 3 on 50/1, needing another 324 runs to win the match after Mohammed Siraj struck on the stroke of stumps to dismiss Zak Crawley.- EndsMust Watch

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