Bumrah’s Fifer Helps India Thrash England by 203 Runs in 3rd Test

India beat England by 203 runs in the third Test in Nottingham on Wednesday. 

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Jasprit Bumrah led the Indian team back to the pavilion at the end of Day 4 of the third Test.
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Jasprit Bumrah led the Indian team back to the pavilion at the end of Day 4 of the third Test.
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  • India beat England by 203 runs in the third Test in Nottingham.
  • Virat Kohli was named the Man of the Match for scoring 97 and 103 in the first and second innings.
  • England lead the series 2-1.

The Indian team opened their account in the five-match Test series by notching a 203-run win over England on Day 5 of the third Test in Nottingham on Wednesday. It took India ten minutes and 17 balls to wrap up the win on the final day of the match.

England lead the series 2-1 with two Tests left, the next match starting in Southampton on 30 August.

India captain Virat Kohli dedicated the win – just the country's seventh in Tests on English soil – to those affected by the floods in the Indian state of Kerala that have left more than 200 people dead and sent more than 800,000 fleeing for dry land.

It’s a tough time there. People are going through a lot. This is our bit we can do as the Indian cricket team.
Virat Kohli

Resuming on 311/9, England needed 210 more runs to complete what would have been a world-record chase. The paltry attendance at the start of play was a sign that the match was unlikely to last much longer and on the final ball of the day's third over, James Anderson (11) gloved a delivery from offspiner Ravichandran Ashwin towards the slips and Ajinkya Rahane backtracked to take the catch. England was all out for 317.

"It's obviously disappointing after two very good performances," England captain Joe Root said. "I don't think we were at our best. India played very well and when you are playing against the best side in the world, you can't afford a bad day."

That's what happened on the second day at Trent Bridge, when England collapsed to 161 all out in their first innings – losing all 10 wickets in one session.

"We obviously lost the game on day two with the way we batted," England coach Trevor Bayliss said.

Root said Jonny Bairstow would be monitored ahead of the fourth Test after the wicket-keeper broke a bone in the middle finger of his left hand on Monday. Bairstow batted in the second innings – he was bowled first ball – with heavy strapping around the finger.

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The England captain also said he expects Alastair Cook to play at Southampton. The opener's wife is heavily pregnant.

It was a dominant display in all aspects from the Indians after their humiliating loss in the second Test at Lord's by an innings and 159 runs. They scored more than 300 runs in both innings, having posted only 107 and 130 at Lord's, and there was the added bonus of a strong bowling performance from paceman Jasprit Bumrah, who took 5/85 in England's second innings on his return to the team.

The victory was much needed and to have a performance that was so clinical is pleasing for me as captain and the management. All in all, it was the complete test match for us.
Virat Kohli

"We dominated this game because we got runs on the board. The bowling group was eager to take those 20 wickets again. It was about the batsmen, and what we could do to give them that cushion."

Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club, which staged the match, went back on its decision to charge spectators 10 pounds for entry for a day that potentially could have lasted only one ball. Instead, there was free admission.

"Frankly," the club said, "we got it wrong."

(With inputs from AP)

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Published: 22 Aug 2018,03:56 PM IST

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