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How about 10 wickets India fall on the day 1 3rd test vs. England

How about 10 wickets India fall on the day 1 3rd test vs. England
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New Delhi: After the highest victory 151 times in the Lord’s exam, India suffered a dramatic batting collapse on the first day of the third test against England in Headingley on Wednesday on Wednesday.
British Pacers opened fire on Unison to build India for a little 78 – their lowest in test history – in their first round.
Veteran Pacer James Anderson tore India’s top order back 3 for 6 in eight overs, including valuable scalp from Virat Kohli for seven.
Sam Curran and Craig Overton each took two of each goal in two balls after lunch, with Overton finishing with 3/14 at overs 10.4, after being recalled as a substitute for fast Bowler wood.
Here we take you through how 10 Indian goals fall fast: 1/0 – Wicket 1 – Kl Rahul: Indian Skipper decision Virat Kohli for First Backfired bats, because the visitors lost the game of the Lord Manial, Kl Rahul, for the early duck.
Anderson once again returned to the best, using outswingers to turn it off to induce the advantage of Rahul to the guard guard Jos.
Which reduces India to 1/1.
(AP Photo) 4/1 – Wicket 2 – Cheteshwar Pujara: Patches of Lean Cheteshwar Pujara in the series continued as he fell for 1 to become the second victim of Anderson.
He got conventional out-swinger after several cutters, and Anderson forced Batsman to end to the guard.
India lost their second goal with 4 runs on the board.
(AP photo) 21/2 – Wicket 3 – Virat Kohli: This one must be the sweetest tasting for Anderson.
Bowler is fast 39 years old once again get better than Kohli (7) and this is the seventh time the British Pacer rejects in the longest format.
Kohli played away from his body again to offer the third catch buttler from Inning.
India reduced to 21/3 at 10.5 overs.
(Photo of Ani) 56/3 – Wicket 4 – Ajinkya Rahane: Ajinkya Rahane tried to repair damage along with Rohit Sharma, before Outswinger Ollie Robinson ended his stay at lunch.
Yahe has a vague outer edge that goes into Buttler gloves.
The fourth catch.
India 56/4 at this stage.
(Photo by Stu Forster / Getty Images) 58/4 – Wicket 5 – Rishabh Pant: Rishabh Pant (2) Fail will go once again.
He was sent back to the pavilion by Ollie Robinson.
Extra bounces from Robinson took the outer edge of the pant to give the fifth catch buttler from the innings.
Suddenly India lost half-sided with only 58 walking on the board.
(Photo of Ani) 67/5 – Wicket 6 – Rohit Sharma: Rohit Sharma has witnessed a couple after falling from the other end.
And he finally fell after 105 Ball 19 TUN stayed at the fold, when he went for a shot from outside shipping from Craig Overton.
There was an extra bounce and he failed to control it and the ball entered Robinson’s hand in the middle.
India 67/6.
AFP photo) 67/6 – Wicket 7 – Mohammed Shami: Mohammed Shami, who triggered a partnership of the winner of the match with Jasprit Bumrah in the Lord’s test, fell for the first ball duck.
It was a long ball from Overton and Shami demanded it to burn Rory on the third slip.
The score lives in 67 and the Wicket column now reads 7.
AFP photo) 67/7 – Wicket 8 – Ravindra Jadeja: Ravindra Jadeja is also not too much trouble.
He was trapped in front of his stump by Sam Curran.
Jadeja tried to flick the ball, but skipped it and the ball hit him on the front leg.
Jadeja reviewed the decision in the referee in the field, but met the bowler because the ball hit the stump.
He fell for 28 ball 4, when India lost another goal with a scoreboard reading 67.
Now the Wickets column Read 8.
AFP photo) 67/8 – Wicket 9 – Jasprit Bumrah: Curran has two in two because he also trapped the bumrah in front of his stump .
Another tailwe hero from the Lord’s test fell because of the duck this time.
It was a long ball, pitching in line from Curran and the front base of the Bumrah blocked when he tried to lower his wand.
9 Down Now for 67.
(AP photo) 78/9 – Wicket 10 – Mohammed Siraj: Siraj is the last person who is dismissed.
He got a thick tip of excessive delivery and England captain Joe Root won a difficult catch at Slip Cordon.
India was all out for 78.
The 8th inner test of their 8th lowest test of all time.
(AP photo)

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