
New Delhi. Every effort of Team India failed at the last stop and missed the history after 39 years in Lord’s. On the last day of the Lord’s Test match, England defeated India by 50 runs and also took a 2–1 lead in the series. On the last day of this 5 -day match, Team India had to score 135 runs to win England, while it had 6 wickets left.
Team India had expected from stars like KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, but in the first session, England had decided to defeat with 4 wickets. Now both teams will collide in Manchester, where the fourth Test of the series will be played from July 23.
The first four days of this match, which started from July 10, was seen in Lord’s and both teams showed a match. This thrill reached the last day, where the result of the match was scheduled to come. After holding England’s second innings for 192 runs, Team India had a target of 193 runs to win. On this ground, Team India won only once in 1986 chasing the target. In such a situation, there was a chance to repeat history 39 years old but it could not happen.
Team India had lost 4 wickets by the end of the fourth day, while only 58 runs were scored. From here, Team India’s victory started to look difficult. Still the eyes were resting on KL Rahul, who returned unbeaten on 33 on the fourth day. On the last day with him, Rishabh Pant landed for batting and seeing his old history, the expectations of Indian fans were left. But in the third over of the last day, Jofra Archer bowled Pant on a great ball and gave a loud shock to these expectations. Only after three overs, Ben Stokes ended India’s expectations by dismissing Rahul LBW.
After this, it did not take much time for Washington Sundar to return to the pavilion, whom Archer diverted on his own ball and returned the pavilion with one hand with one hand. The defeat was decided with 7 wickets falling for just 82 runs. Although during this time, a 30 -run partnership between Ravindra Jadeja and Nitish Kumar Reddy raised some hope, but in the last over of the first session, Chris Woakes returned Reddy to the pavilion. After lunch, it did not take long for the remaining 2 wickets to fall in the second session and Team India was all out for 132 runs.
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