England : 251/4(83.0) IND vs ENG 3rd Test Match - Live Cricket Score, Full Scorecard, Lord's Cricket Ground, London
Batting R B 4s 6s
Zak Crawley c Rishabh Pant b Nitish Kumar Reddy 18 43 4 0
Ben Duckett c Rishabh Pant b Nitish Kumar Reddy 23 40 3 0
Ollie Pope c sub Dhruv Jurel b Ravindra Jadeja 44 104 4 0
Joe Root Batting 99 191 9 0
Harry Brook b Jasprit Bumrah 11 20 2 0
Ben Stokes Batting 39 102 3 0
Jamie Smith
Chris Woakes
Brydon Carse
Jofra Archer
Shoaib Bashir
Total 83.0 Over (RR: 3.02) 251/4
Fall of Wickets
1-43 (Ben Duckett, 13.3 ov), 2-44 (Zak Crawley, 14 ov), 3-153 (Ollie Pope, 49.1 ov), 4-172 (Harry Brook, 54.5 ov)
Bowling O M R W
Jasprit Bumrah 18 3 35 1
Akash Deep 17 2 75 0
Mohammed Siraj 14 5 33 0
Nitish Kumar Reddy 14 0 46 2
Ravindra Jadeja 10 1 26 1
Washington Sundar 10 1 21 0
Match Details
SeriesAnderson-Tendulkar Trophy, 2025VenueLord's Cricket Ground, LondonDate 10 Jul 2025 - 14 Jul 2025Toss ENG, elected to bat firstUmpiresPaul Reiffel (AUS), Sharfuddoula Saikat (BAN) and Ahsan Raza (PAK)
IND vs ENG 3rd Test Match - Live Cricket Score, Match Update
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The 3rd Test between England and India at Lord's Cricket Ground, London continues with gripping action. In the 1st innings, England is currently batting at 251/4 in 83.0 overs. At the crease, Joe Root is unbeaten on 99 (off 191 balls), alongside Ben Stokes, who is on 39 (off 102 balls).
With the ball, Akash Deep has bowled 17 overs for 0 wickets while giving away 75 runs. Jasprit Bumrah is also in action, with 18 overs under his name so far and 1 wickets to show for his efforts.

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