The Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy between India and England is evenly poised at 1-1. Notably, the third Test has attracted the venue’s largest crowd in two years. Each day is expected to see more than 30,000 spectators, including many Indian fans who have spent thousands of pounds to support their team.
A "Just Stop Oil" protester disrupted play by running onto the field and throwing orange paint on the pitch during an Ashes Test at Lord’s. Australian players were also subjected to verbal abuse by MCC members, which led to disciplinary action and stricter separation between players and members.
England Grind Their Way to a Strong Position on Day 1
Talking about the match, England made the most of their decision to bat first on Day 1, finishing the day in a good position despite challenging conditions. The Indian bowlers forced the hosts to work hard for their runs.
Ravindra Jadeja dismissed Pope for 44 with the first ball of the third session, and Jasprit Bumrah then removed Harry Brook for 11. However, Root added an unbeaten 79-run stand with captain Ben Stokes, who scored 39. Root was just one run away from a century as England ended the day at 251/4.
England Took a Different Approach Compared to the First Two Tests - Jonathan Trott
“It was an interesting day, starting right from the toss. England took a different approach compared to the first two Tests. I thought Ollie Pope came out in typical ‘Bazball’ style — attacking early — but quickly realised that this wasn’t that kind of pitch," Trott said.
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