IND vs ENG, 1st Test Day 3: Jasprit Bumrah with a 5-fer, as balanced moving day sets up photo finish — Action in Images

Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

An enthralling day of Test cricket in which arguably all three sessions were shared. India finish 96 runs in the lead but 2 wickets back in the hut.

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Jasprit Bumrah's day in Leeds, as he picked up a 14th career five-fer and continued to establish his legacy as an all-time bowler in cricket history. 5-83 were his figures, but not given much high-quality support from the other bowlers in India's pace battery. India ended day 3 leading by 96.(@BCCI X) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

Jasprit Bumrah's day in Leeds, as he picked up a 14th career five-fer and continued to establish his legacy as an all-time bowler in cricket history. 5-83 were his figures, but not given much high-quality support from the other bowlers in India's pace battery. India ended day 3 leading by 96.(@BCCI X)

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It was the perfect start for India on the morning of day 3, as Prasidh Krishna ran in and dismissed overnight centurion Ollie Pope. It was more frustration and impatience for the visiting team from then on.(AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

It was the perfect start for India on the morning of day 3, as Prasidh Krishna ran in and dismissed overnight centurion Ollie Pope. It was more frustration and impatience for the visiting team from then on.(AFP)

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Mohammed Siraj and Harry Brook had a little bit of a flare-up, with Siraj not quite having the day he would have wanted. Much more of an effort needed from him as Jasprit Bumrah's number two bowler.(AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

Mohammed Siraj and Harry Brook had a little bit of a flare-up, with Siraj not quite having the day he would have wanted. Much more of an effort needed from him as Jasprit Bumrah's number two bowler.(AFP)

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Ben Stokes reacts by tossing his bat after losing his wicket to Mohammed Siraj, with the fielders behind the bat reacting in elation. A quiet day with the willow in hand for the English captain.(Action Images via Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

Ben Stokes reacts by tossing his bat after losing his wicket to Mohammed Siraj, with the fielders behind the bat reacting in elation. A quiet day with the willow in hand for the English captain.(Action Images via Reuters)

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Another tough day for Shubman Gill in the field as captain, as he undoubtedly tries to learn as he goes on the job and get his tactical decision-making right. His under-usage of Shardul Thakur raised eyebrows, as the seamer only bowled 6 of India's 100+ overs despite being picked for his bowling over Nitish Kumar Reddy.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

Another tough day for Shubman Gill in the field as captain, as he undoubtedly tries to learn as he goes on the job and get his tactical decision-making right. His under-usage of Shardul Thakur raised eyebrows, as the seamer only bowled 6 of India's 100+ overs despite being picked for his bowling over Nitish Kumar Reddy.(AP)

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Heartbreak for Harry Brook, as fourth time's the charm for India. Brook rode his luck, surviving various chances, but forged his way forward to 99. That's where he was dismissed, hitting a short ball to deep fine leg, the latest victim of the nervous 90s.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

Heartbreak for Harry Brook, as fourth time's the charm for India. Brook rode his luck, surviving various chances, but forged his way forward to 99. That's where he was dismissed, hitting a short ball to deep fine leg, the latest victim of the nervous 90s.(AP)

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Chris Woakes provided a very useful late cameo for England, pushing the deficit down into single digits and showing why he is considered an all-round option. However, he was undone by Jasprit Bumrah, cleanly bowled through the gate.(AFP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

Chris Woakes provided a very useful late cameo for England, pushing the deficit down into single digits and showing why he is considered an all-round option. However, he was undone by Jasprit Bumrah, cleanly bowled through the gate.(AFP)

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It was another strong start from KL Rahul, who finished the day on 47* after looking in total control and playing at a good tempo. After falling on 42 in the first innings, Rahul hoping for a big score on day 4.(AP) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

It was another strong start from KL Rahul, who finished the day on 47* after looking in total control and playing at a good tempo. After falling on 42 in the first innings, Rahul hoping for a big score on day 4.(AP)

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Sai Sudharsan gets a pat on the back from KL Rahul. The debutant worked his way off a pair and scored 30, but looked nervous through his innings, finally being dismissed by Stokes for the second time this Test. He will still feel the need to prove himself after a challenging Test debut.(Action Images via Reuters) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Published on Jun 22, 2025 11:15 PM IST

Sai Sudharsan gets a pat on the back from KL Rahul. The debutant worked his way off a pair and scored 30, but looked nervous through his innings, finally being dismissed by Stokes for the second time this Test. He will still feel the need to prove himself after a challenging Test debut.(Action Images via Reuters)

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