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England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES, 3rd Test Day 1: ENG win the toss, opt to bat first

England vs India LIVE SCORE UPDATES, 3rd Test Day 1: ENG win the toss, opt to bat first

ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Jasprit Bumrah returns to the squad in place of Prasidh Krishna for Team India, while Jofra Archer makes his Test comeback for the Three Lions at Lord's after four years
Shashwat Nishant Aditya Kaushik New Delhi
3:52 PM
3rd Test Day 1 | ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Maiden over from Akash Deep
Over Summary: 0 0 0 0 0 0; England (1st innings) 9/0 after 4 overs; Zack Crawley 1 (11), Ben Duckett 7 (12)
Akash Deep continues the attack. Maiden over.
Akash Deep bowled a sharp over to Zak Crawley, consistently testing him with movement off the pitch. He beat the outside edge early, then followed up with a nip-backer that led to a stifled LBW appeal. Another delivery was let go outside off, and one strayed down leg. A half-appeal for caught behind came next as the ball brushed Crawley's pocket. He finished the over with a solid defensive shot under pressure.
3:39 PM
3rd Test Day 1 | ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: 6 runs from the over!
Over Summary 0 0 2 0 4 0; ENG 8/0 after 2 overs; Crawley 0 (4) Duckett 7 (7)
Akash Deep into the attack
Ball 6 - He ends the over with a leave outside leg stump.
Ball 5 - Duckett gets FOUR as the flick runs just wide of Rishabh Pant.
Ball 4 - A block by the opener on a straighter delivery this time.
Ball 3 - A flick by Duckett to take 2 runs towards backward sq. leg.
Ball 2 - Another block by Duckett on the ball coming onto him
Ball 1 - Dot ball
3:20 PM
3rd Test Day 1 | ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Match timings
The first ball of the third Test between India and England will be bowled at 3:30 PM IST, i.e., 10 minutes from now.
3:18 PM
3rd Test Day 1 | ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Indian skipper at toss
Indian skipper Shubman Gill after the toss for the third Test said, "I was confused what to do till this morning. I would have bowled first. There would be something for the bowlers in the first session. Everyone chipped in and that's what the discussion was about. The bowlers are feeling confident, wasn't easy to pick 20 wickets on that (Edgbaston) wicket. I am feeling great, as a batter you expect to be in the middle of the situation and batting."
3:00 PM
3rd Test Day 1 | ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Toss underway
Indian skipper Shubman Gill and English skipper Ben Stokes have made their way to the ground as the toss for the third Test between India and England is now underway.
2:55 PM
3rd Test Day 1 | ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Sachin to ring Lord's bell today
Indian cricket legend Sahin Tendulkar will be ringing the five bells of Lord's today to start the third Test between India and England. This will be the first time he will be doing this honour. Notably the series between India and England was renamed Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy before the start of the ongoing series.
2:50 PM
3rd Test Day 1 | ENG vs IND LIVE SCORE UPDATES: Top run getters so far in the series
Rank Player Matches Inns Runs Avg SR 4s 6s
1 Shubman Gill 2 4 585 146.25 73.86 63 12
2 Jamie Smith 2 4 356 178 86.2 39 11
3 Rishabh Pant 2 4 342 85.5 81.82 36 13
4 Harry Brook 2 4 280 70 74.07 31 3
5 KL Rahul 2 4 236 59 54.25 36 0
6 Ben Duckett 2 4 236 59 83.1 35 1
7 Yashasvi Jaiswal 2 4 220 55 73.58 36 1
8 Ravindra Jadeja 2 4 194 97 62.58 19 3
9 Ollie Pope 2 4 138 34.5 70.41 19 0
10 Joe Root 2 4 109 36.33 53.43 11 0
11 Zak Crawley 2 4 88 22 52.07 11 0
12 Ben Stokes 2 4 86 21.5 48.59 13 0
13 Karun Nair 2 4 77 19.25 50 13 0
14 Brydon Carse 2 4 60 20 80 9 1
15 Washington Sundar 1 2 54 54 49.09 4 2
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