ENG vs IND 3rd Test: Rishabh Pant asked to remove taping on keeping gloves
Cricket | Aug 27, 2021, 04:51 PM ISTUmpire Alex Wharf was in conversation with Pant along with captain Virat Kohli.
Umpire Alex Wharf was in conversation with Pant along with captain Virat Kohli.
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Kohli's last international hundred came in November 2019.
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India were bundled out for a meagre 78 in the first innings on the first day of the third Test against England, and the hosts took a mammoth 345-run lead at the end of second day.
Runs came thick and fast for England in most parts of the day as the Indian bowling unit appeared toothless at Headingley, both with the old and new ball.
The 36-year-old Karthik has aggregated 123 runs in seven matches in the first leg of the tournament.
Root, who scored his third successive hundred of the ongoing series, put his side in the driver's seat after they bundled out India for a partly 78.
Kohli's style of aggression hasn't found full support from former India opener and captain Sunil Gavaskar, who said that aggression needs not necessarily be in your face.
Following the highs of Lord's Test win, India's star-studded batting order came a cropper on Wednesday as they got bundled out for a paltry 78 on the opening day of the match in Leeds.
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Former England captain Nasser Hussain lauds England for troubling India.
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The swashbuckling Rishabh Pant has revealed he had to change his stance after being told by the umpire as batting outside the crease to negate swing formed footmarks in the pitch's danger area.
The veteran pacer was at his best (8-5-6-3) as he used the conditions to perfection to blow away India's top-order as India were knocked over for 78 in little over 40 overs.
The TV cameras showed an angry Kohli asking Siraj stationed at boundary to throw the object out.
England ended the day at 120 for no loss and Pant said that rather than fretting on what happened, they need to "learn from mistakes and move on."
Anderson (8-5-6-3) then did what he does best -- messed with the minds of the top-order batsmen in a sharp eight-over morning spell getting three wickets and then passing on the baton to the younger lot which didn't disappoint him.
As Kohli trudged back to the pavilion with his head down, the English fans kept singing, "cheerio, cheerio" (said as goodbye).
England took four wickets without conceding a run as India slumped from 67-5 to 67-9, having reached lunch at 56-4.
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