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ENG vs IND 3rd Test Live streaming: where to watch day 3 live for free?

ENG vs IND 3rd Test Live streaming: where to watch day 3 live for free?

As the third day of the Lord's Test gets underway, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant will resume India's innings, aiming to secure a first-innings lead. The pitch has proven challenging for batters, with scoring coming at a premium, and similar conditions are expected today.
However, with Rahul well-set at the crease, known for his composed approach, and Pant at the other end, capable of capitalising on loose deliveries, India will hope to build a solid total.
England, meanwhile, will be pleased with their position after reducing India to 145/3. Their focus will be on striking early today to regain control and apply pressure.
How to watch England vs India 3rd Test Day 3 online: Live streaming and telecast information
What is the venue for the ENG vs IND 2nd Test match?
The match will take place at Lord's in London, England.
When will the ENG vs IND 3rd Test Day 3 begin?
The ENG vs IND 3rd Test third day will begin at 3:30 p.m. IST.
Where to watch the live telecast in India?
The match will be telecast live on the Sony Sports Network. Sony Ten 1, Sony Ten 3, and Sony Ten 5 in India.
Where to stream the England vs India 3rd Test Day 3 live in India?
Fans can live stream Day 3 of the third Test between India and England on JioHotstar via the app and website in India.
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