England Defeat India at Lord’s: India has lost in Lord’s Test. England have won the third Test match by 22 runs. Ravindra Jadeja continued to bat for India till the end. Jadeja batted with KL Rahul, Washington Sundar, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Jaspreet Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj and took India’s score from 71 to 170. But finally Team India lost. But what are those 5 reasons for India’s defeat in this Test match, let’s know.
Jaiswal did not bat
India’s opening batsman Yashasvi Jaiswal proved to be a complete failure in the Lord’s Test. Jaiswal scored 13 runs in 8 balls in the first innings. Jaiswal had hit three fours as soon as he came in this innings, but in the process of scoring fast runs, Jofra Archer lost his wicket. At the same time, in the second innings, Yashaswi was dismissed once again without opening an account. As soon as Jaiswal was dismissed, the pressure increased on the lower order batsmen.
Karun Nair is not set on number 3
Karun Nair is not able to prove successful at number three in batting order. As soon as Karun tries to be set, he loses the wicket. In the first innings, Karun had scored 40 runs in 62 balls, but he could not move the innings forward. At the same time, when India expected a big innings from this player in the second innings, Karun lost the wicket on the score of 14. Karun has not been able to score a single half -century in all three Tests so far.
India’s upper order batsman fails
He was the upper -order batsman responsible for defeat in Lord’s Lord’s. Apart from KL Rahul, no player did better. Apart from Jaiswal and Karun, captain Shubman Gill also faded in this match. Gill scored 16 runs in the first innings and only 6 runs in the second innings. Gill batted brilliantly in both the last two Tests, but in this match only Gill’s agration was seen, not run with the bat.
India was defeated on the fourth day
This match between India and England went to the fifth day, but the story of India’s defeat in Lord’s was written on the fourth day. When the Indian team came to bat in the second innings, by the end of the fourth day’s play, India’s four wickets fell and Team India could only score 58 runs. The entire pressure fell on the lower order batsmen due to the fall of the top order wickets early and India lost the match.
India losing wickets before lunch
India is making the same mistake in all three Tests. India has lost wickets every time before the lunch break and has given England to England running with the team. It is very important to keep Momentum with you to win the match.
- KL Rahul and Sai Sudarshan were dismissed before lunch on the first day of the first Test match. On the second day of this match, Gill, Nair, Pant and Shardul Thakur lost their wickets.
- Something similar was seen in Edgbaston Test. Karun Nair’s wicket fell before lunch on the first day. On the second day, Ravindra Jadeja lost his wicket.
- The same mistake was made from India in Lord’s Test. Rishabh Pant was dismissed before lunch on the third day of this test. In the second innings, Nitish Kumar Reddy lost his wicket on the last ball just before Nelonch.
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