“The best time I have ever seen” – Michael Vaughan chooses the sides of Shubman Gill -Zak Crawley Fight

The final of day 3 at Lord’s sparked the controversy while the England opener Zak Crawley deliberately slowed down the game to avoid doing more than one before the stumps. The former skipper of England Michael Vaughan described him as “one of the best time of time” that he had witnessed the strains.
After having rejected India for 387 on day 3 (Saturday July 12) at Lord’s, the openers of England were forced to deal with a brief but tense period before the strains. The two games ending their first rounds on the same score, the match is also ready. England will resume its second round on day 4 to 2 for no loss.
The game should have started two minutes ago – Nasser Hussain
England has deliberately delayed the procedure to avoid dealing with more than one before the strains. They started their second round would be 90 seconds late, the openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett taking more time to get out of the locker room through the long room.
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Crawley has slowed things down several times during the only over-body of Jasprit Bumrah. He withdrew in the delivery environment, checked his gloves and called the physio after being struck on the finger. Shubman Gill exchanged heated words with Crawley and would have told him about “Create bullets F *** ING.”
The confrontation involved applause of peaks and sarcastic of the Fielders. Gill confronted English openers just before the final ball. Only one could be upset, despite the fact that two are planned.
“The match should have started two minutes ago. They only want to face one,” said former captain of England Nasser Hussain with four minutes in the game of the day (via Star Sports):
It is also good a piece of time – Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan was impressed by the tactics of England at the end of day 3 at Lord. Vaughan added that India had no reason to complain, noting that the two parties had engaged in similar tactics. Michael Vaughan expressed his enthusiasm about the last two days of the match.
“It is as good as I saw a time that I have never seen,” Michael Vaughan told Podcast Special Match.
“India cannot complain because yesterday, Gill was at the pressure of the hamstrings – Rahul was out of the field and could not have opened the striker.
“None of the two teams can complain, but what a big drama and what a beautiful day. We are for a fourth and fifth day which will be fantastic,” concluded Michael Vaughan.
India and England share the honors of day 3 of the 3rd test
Taking up at 145/3, the night strikers KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant extended their partnership at 141 points, bringing the scoring to 248. Pant seemed settled for a century before being exhausted for 74 by a direct blow of Ben Stokes.
Rahul, who was undefeated on the 98 at lunch, reached his second century in the series before falling per 100. Ravira will Jadeja added 72 points with the lower average order after India is slipped to 254/5. Nitish Kumar Reddy (30) and Washington Sundar (23) contributed valuable points.
Chris Woakes took 3 counters for 84 points, while Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes picked up two counters each. England ended the day 2/0 in its second rounds. It will be interesting to see how the players on both sides react during the first session on day 4.
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