Key Points

England seized momentum late on day four as Ben Stokes struck on the final ball to leave India reeling at 58/4. India's chase of 193 now rests heavily on KL Rahul, who survived a dropped catch to remain unbeaten. Earlier, Washington Sundar's four-wicket haul had given India hope before England's pace attack roared back. With 135 runs needed and six wickets in hand, day five promises a thrilling finish at Lord’s.

Key Points: Ben Stokes Strikes Late as England Leave India Struggling at Lord’s

  • Washington Sundar’s 4-22 restricts England to 192
  • India lose 3 quick wickets in tense final session
  • KL Rahul unbeaten on 33 as chase hinges on him
  • 14 wickets fall on dramatic day four at Lord’s
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3rd Test: Stokes strikes on final ball as England leave India at 58/4 in chase of 193

Stokes dismisses Akash Deep on final ball as India stutter to 58/4 chasing 193. Rahul holds key with England needing 6 wickets on day five.

"Stokes got one to straighten past Akash’s edge and flatten off-stump, lifting England’s spirits. – Match Report"

London, July 13

Skipper Ben Stokes’ ability to conjure up moments of brilliance again came true when he castled nightwatchman Akash Deep in the final over, as England left India at 58/4 in 17.4 overs at stumps on day four of third Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Lord’s on Sunday.

After off-spin bowling all-rounder Washington Sundar used his drift and accuracy well to pick a brilliant 4-22 and end England’s second innings at 192 in 62.1 overs, India embarked on a chase of 193 to go 2-1 up in the five-match series.

But in the last 30 minutes of day’s play, England picked up three wickets to tilt the game in their favour ahead of day five. India still have first-innings centurion KL Rahul unbeaten on 33 and they would want him to stay till the end to knock off the remaining 135 runs.

India didn’t have a great start to the chase as Yashasvi Jaiswal, who looked jittery in the first over off Chris Woakes, fell for a seven-ball duck after skying a short and wide delivery straight up in the air and was caught by Jamie Smith off Jofra Archer’s bowling.

Rahul, who got off the mark by flicking Archer through fine leg for four, got a life when Chris Woakes couldn’t hold on to a catch off his own bowling. After that, Rahul looked settled with his backfoot punch, square drives and steering past gully with soft hands to take four boundaries.

But from the other end, England kept taking wickets - Karun Nair made an error of judgement in the leave and was trapped lbw after being hit right on the pads by a nip-backer from a brilliant Brydon Carse.

Skipper Shubman Gill never looked in control during his short stay at the crease and was struck on the knee roll by another nip-backer from Carse, with the ball tracking showing the ball would smash into the middle stump.

With the crowd egging England on, Stokes then got one to straighten past Akash’s outside edge and flatten his off-stump on the final ball to lift England’s spirits ahead of a big day five, after 14 wickets fell on day four.

Brief Scores: England 387 and 192 in 62.1 overs (Joe Root 40, Ben Stokes 33; Washington Sundar 4-22, Mohammed Siraj 2-31) lead India 387 and 58/4 in 17.4 overs (KL Rahul 33 not out; Brydon Carse 2-11) by 135 runs

- IANS

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Priya S
Washington Sundar's bowling was brilliant today! 4/22 is outstanding figures. But our batting collapse in the final overs was heartbreaking 💔 Why does this keep happening to Team India in crucial moments abroad? Need to show more temperament.
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Aman W
Ben Stokes is such a clutch player yaar! That last ball wicket has changed the momentum completely. But 135 runs with 6 wickets in hand is still achievable if Rahul stays till the end. Fingers crossed for tomorrow 🤞 #INDvsENG
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Sarah B
As an England supporter, I must say this has been the most exciting Test match in recent memory! The pendulum keeps swinging both ways. That Carse spell was 🔥 But India still has a chance if Rahul bats through. What a contest!
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Vikram M
Disappointed with Gill's performance. As captain, he needs to lead from the front but got out playing a loose shot. Our middle order looks fragile without Kohli. Hope the management gives chances to youngsters like Sarfaraz soon.
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Kavya N
The Lord's atmosphere must be electric right now! So proud of our bowlers for restricting England to 192. Now batters need to finish the job. Rahul's technique against seam looks solid - just needs one good partnership tomorrow morning. #BelieveInBlue

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