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Team India All-Rounder, Nitish Kumar Reddy, gave a burning shipment to England Obrador Zak Crawley after taking his wick on the first day of the third test at Lord’s on Sunday, July 13. Yasasvi Jaiswal, who had struggled with the first test, completed a strong capture to send Crawley to the pavilion.
India began an excellent start on the 4th of the Lord’s Test, with Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, generating a strong movement off the pitch. The openers of England, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, fought the poll of polls. The pressure ended up bearing fruit when Siraj soon hit Duckett.
Nitish Kumar Reddy fired Zak Crawley with a well -run delivery on the 15th of the second post in England. The SUV launched a complete delivery out of the strain that tempted Crawley to a car.
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Crawley scored it and the ball flew to the Gully region, where Yasasvi Jaiswal took a strong capture to his right. It was a time of redemption for Jaiswal, which had fallen capture before the series.
Reddy celebrated the wick with a burning shipment as India continued its strong start to the morning session. Crawley left for 22 of 49 balls, including three limits. England was 50/3 after his dismissal at the morning session.
Watch the video of the same published by a user in X (formerly known as Twitter) below:
A change of bowling inspired! 😍@Nkreddy07 Enter the attack and have an instant impact to achieve #Zakcrawley trapped by @ybj_19! 👏#Engvind 👉 3rd test, day 4 | Live now in Jiohtstar 👉 https://t.co/vo6bbh9n2o pic.twitter.com/zxwleizr4h
– Sports Star (@STARSPORTSINIA) July 13, 2025
Hyderabad is shouting in London 👊💥
England is 3 at the first session.#Sonysportsnetwork #Groundumharajeethamari #Engvind #Nayaindia #Dhaakadindia #Teamindia #Extrainingsings
(England, India, Nitish Kumar Reddy, Lord’s) pic.twitter.com/kxcgwamt0h
– Sony Sports Network (@sonysportsnetwk) July 13, 2025
Former England Captain Michael Vaughan criticized Zak Crawley’s approach during the second post of the Lord’s test. Vaughan said that the workshop had no patience after surviving a test spell by Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj.
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