Edgbaston. India has been holding the match by the end of the third day of India vs England Test released in Edgbaston. In front of India’s 587 runs, England were able to score 407 runs in the first innings. Team India (Team India) has scored 64 runs for the loss of 1 wicket in the second innings for 244 runs. India got the only blow in the second innings as Yashasvi Jaiswal, who became a victim of Josh Tung on a personal score of 28. However, there was a lot of uproar on the wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal and during this time Ben Stokes was also seen losing his temper.
The wicket of Yashasvi Jaiswal is the 8th over of India’s second innings. On the fourth ball of the over, Josh Tung had implicated the Indian opener in front of the wicket and the umpire raised a finger to call Jaiswal as LBW out.
Jaiswal immediately approached his batting partner KL Rahul and started discussing not taking DRS. The decision to take DRS has to be decided in 15 seconds. Jaiswal delayed the decision and the time was over. However, the on -field umpires did not pay attention to it and accepted the request of Jaiswal’s DRS.
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But Ben Stokes was alert. As soon as he saw that Jaiswal used DRS after the time was over, he started complaining to the umpire. When the umpires did not listen to him, the English captain was shocked. During this, KL Rahul was seen explaining them.
In the end, the umpires sent the DRS decision to the third umpire and where Jaiswal was found right in front of the wicket. In such a situation, he called Jaiswal out, supporting the umpire’s decision.
KL Rahul and Karun Nair were present at the crease by the end of the third day’s play. India currently has a lead of 244 runs. Team India would like to bat at least two and a half sessions on the third day and add around 250 runs. India would not like to give a target of less than 500 after seeing England’s dangerous batting.