
India vs england 3rd test: The third Test match between India and England will be played from 10 July. Both teams will face face to face on the historic ground of Lods. England have announced playing 11 a day before for this match. Jofra Archer has returned to the England team. At the same time, suspense remains on Team India’s playing 11. A day before the match, when Rishabh Pant, vice -captain of Team India was asked about the playing XI at the press conference, he did not answer it clearly there.
Team India’s suspense remains on playing 11
In the Birmingham Test match, Team India won by a big margin of 336 runs against England. In this match, Jasprit Bumrah was given a rest, but after the second match, Indian captain Shubman Gill made it clear that Jasprit Bumrah would play in the third Test match, but it is not clear that he will get a chance in playing 11 instead. Now when a day before the match, vice-captain Rishabh Pant playing XI and team combination were questioned. So Pant did not say anything openly.
Rishabh Pant gave a goal answer on the question of playing 11
Rishabh Pant said that we have many options and it is being discussed. Sometimes wickets change in 2 days. We will decide accordingly. It is clear from Pant’s reply that the decision of Team India’s playing 11 will be taken only after watching the mood of the pitch on the day of the match. Now in this match, Team India descends to play with which playing XI, it will be a matter to be seen.
England’s playing for Lods Test 11:
England Playing XI for the third Test against India: Jack Crolee, Ben Docket, Oli Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brooke, Ben Stokes (Captain), Jamey Smith, Chris Woakes, Brideen Karse, Jofra Archer, Shoe Bashir.
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