
After a wicketless second session Indian pacers Akash Deep and Mohammed Siraj returned with renewed intensity to trigger a dramatic collapse. Akash Deep struck first ending the massive partnership between Jamie Smith and Harry Brook. Then Siraj took charge with a fiery spell finishing with six wickets while Akash Deep claimed four. England were bowled out for 407 handing India a commanding lead of 180 runs. Indias strong start In response India made a confident start to their second innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul batted with positive intent putting the pressure back on England. Though Jaiswal departed late in the day after a brisk 28 off 22 balls he gave India early momentum. At stumps India were 64/1 with Rahul and Karun Nair at the crease extending the lead to 244 runs. With a strong position heading into Day 4 the advantage firmly rests with India.
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