IND Vs Eng 3rd Test: England Package Prior to 200, India got a target of 193 runs; The British kneel in front of Washington Sundar

Sandy Verma

Tezzbuzz|14-07-2025

IND vs Eng 3rd Lords Test India Have 193 Runs Target: In the Lord’s Test, England have given India a target of 193 runs. England, captained by Ben Stokes, were all out for 192 runs in their second innings. In this innings, for the English team, Joe Root scored 40 runs while playing the biggest innings. During this, Washington Sundar took the most 4 wickets for India. At the same time, let us know how much the most successful run chase in the Test on Lord’s ground is.

England started the fourth day with 02 runs without losing any wicket. Now the team collapsed at the beginning of the third session. By the tee break, England had scored 175 runs on the board at the loss of 6 wickets. During this, captain Ben Stokes was present at the crease for the team by scoring 27 runs and Chris Woakes 08 runs.

Bumrah and Sundar did wonders at the beginning of the third session

At the beginning of the third session, England was given the seventh blow by spin all -rounder Washington Sundar. Then Bumrah gave India the eighth and ninth success. Sundar then all out for 192 runs by giving England the last blow as Bashir. Stacking England before 200 runs can prove to be very beneficial for India.

Successful run chase in Lord’s Test

Significantly, the biggest run chase at London’s historic Lord’s ground is 344/1 runs. This chase was done by the West Indies in 1984 against England. In this sense, Team India is in Safe Zone. Now it will be interesting to see how long Team India achieve the target of 193 runs.

Team India can gain an edge with a win in this match. England won the first Test played in Handingley. Then in the second Test played at Edgbaston, Birmingham, Team India won the series 1-1. The team winning the Lord’s Test will now gain an edge in the series.

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