Key Points

India's young cricket team displayed tremendous potential in the recent Test series against England at Lord's. Despite losing the third Test by a narrow margin, the team's collective spirit and performance were widely praised. Former spinner Piyush Chawla highlighted the team's cohesive approach and resilience. The series showcased India's emerging talent and competitive spirit on an international stage.

Key Points: Piyush Chawla Praises Young India's Lord's Test Spirit

  • Young Indian team showed remarkable resilience and team spirit
  • Collective performance highlighted over individual achievements
  • Ravindra Jadeja's gritty 61 not out was a standout effort
  • England won thrilling Lord's Test by 22 runs
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India played good cricket: Piyush Chawla lauds young team India's collective effort at Lord's

Former spinner Piyush Chawla lauds India's collective effort and resilience in challenging England Test series at Lord's

India played good cricket: Piyush Chawla lauds young team India's collective effort at Lord's
"India played good cricket in this series - Piyush Chawla, Former Indian Spinner"

New Delhi, July 15

Former India spinner Piyush Chawla has heaped praise on the Indian team's spirited performance in the Lord's Test against England, highlighting the collective contribution of the young squad in the series.

"Whether you win or lose, there is a discussion, but honestly speaking, India played good cricket in this series," Chawla told IANS. "There were a lot of young players, but the way the Indian team is playing cricket, I think a lot of credit goes to the boys," he said.

Chawla refrained from singling out individual performances, instead praised the collective strength of the unit. "When 11 players come down on the ground, you can't point out one that I expect from him. He is one of the best players in India -- that's why he is on the field," he noted. "So I won't take the name of one and do anything unfair. Hope is with everyone when you come down on the ground."

India bounced back impressively in the second Test after a five-wicket defeat in the series opener at Leeds. With a composed bowling performance and improved fielding, the visitors bowled England out for 271 on the final day to seal a memorable victory with more than a session to spare.

However, the hosts sealed a thrilling 22-run win on the final day of the third Test at Lord's to take the 2-1 lead in the five-Test Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy on Monday.

After England put up 387 runs on the board in the first innings at Lord's, India responded strongly, matching England's total to the run - a rare occurrence that marked just the ninth time in Test history where both teams posted identical first-innings scores.

India's bowlers then delivered a clinical effort in the second innings to bowl England out for 192. Washington Sundar was the standout, claiming four crucial wickets to set up a manageable target for the visitors.

Resuming from 58/4 on final day, England's fast bowlers were right on the money as India were eight down when lunch break came. But Ravindra Jadeja refused to buckle in, hitting a gritty and magnificent 61 not out off 181 balls, stitching patient and resolute stands of 30, 35 and 23 with Nitish Reddy, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, respectively, to drag India close.

Despite Jadeja and the lower-order giving it their all, India were so close yet so far to registering a miraculous victory by being bowled out for 170 in 74.5 overs.

Defending a target of 193, Jofra Archer (3-55) and Ben Stokes (3-48) grabbed three apiece, with able support from Brydon Carse (2-30) and Chris Woakes (1-21) pulled off the job for the home side.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I must say the fielding improvements were noticeable. But we need to work more on our batting under pressure situations. That last innings collapse was painful to watch.
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Ananya R
Washington Sundar was the unsung hero! His 4 wickets changed the game completely. Why aren't we talking more about him? 🤔
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Vikram M
Chawla is absolutely right about collective effort. Cricket is a team game after all. But I wish our top order batsmen showed more responsibility. 58/4 is not acceptable at this level.
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Kavya N
That identical first innings score was crazy! 387 all out for both teams - never seen anything like it in my 20 years of watching cricket. What are the odds? 😲
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Michael C
The way Jadeja batted with the tailenders was inspirational. Reminded me of Rahul Dravid's fighting spirit. Though we lost, this match gave us many positives to build upon.

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