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IND vs ENG Day-3: India 125/3 in second innings, Pujara-Pant not out, 257 runs lead over England so far

The third day of the Edgbaston Test between India and England has ended. By the end of the day, India 125/3 in 2nd innings. Team India had scored 416 runs in their first innings and had bowled out England for 284 runs in the first innings and took a lead of 132 runs. India took a lead of 257 runs over England in the second innings so far.

India 125/3 in 2nd inning Cheteshwar Pujara Rishabh Pant

Pujara hits a half century

Cheteshwar Pujara has batted well for India and scored a half-century in the last over of the third day. He scored the 33rd half-century of his Test career in 139 balls and returned unbeaten in the pavilion. At the same time, Rishabh Pant is supporting him and is unbeaten on 30 runs in 46 balls. Both batsmen have made 50 runs of unbeaten partnership in 91 balls.

Fifth Fifty for Pujara in England

Pujara scored his fifth fifty in England. At the same time, he has scored all these half-centuries in India’s second innings itself. Talk about this test, in the second innings, Shubman Gill got out for four runs, Hanuma Vihari scored 11 runs and Virat Kohli scored 20 runs. James Anderson, Stuart Broad and Ben Stokes got one wicket each. By the end of the day, India 125/3 in 2nd innings in 45 overs.

England’s first innings was bowled out for 284 runs

Earlier, India had bowled out England for 284 runs in the first innings. On the third day, England started playing ahead of 84 runs for five wickets. Captain Ben Stokes then put on a 66-runs partnership for the sixth wicket with Jonny Bairstow.

Stokes was dismissed after scoring 25 runs. Bairstow then put on a 91-run partnership for the seventh wicket with Sam Billings. Meanwhile, Bairstow scored the 11th century of his Test career. This was his third consecutive century in Tests. Bairstow was caught by Mohammad Shami at the hands of Virat Kohli.

Bairstow could score 106 runs. Siraj then wrapped up England’s innings by sending Billings, Stuart Broad and Matty Potts to the pavilion. Anderson remained unbeaten on six runs. Siraj took the maximum four wickets for India. At the same time, Bumrah took three and Shami took two wickets. Shardul Thakur got a one wicket.

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