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LONDON, July 14, 2025 — In a gripping finale at Lord’s, India came within a whisker of engineering a historic run‑chase but ultimately fell 22 runs short as England secured a dramatic win on the final day of the third Test.
Chasing 193, India stumbled early—slumped to 112/8—before a defiant stand from Ravindra Jadeja and tail-enders Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj reignited hope. Jadeja’s resolute half-century set the tone; Bumrah’s determined batting added crucial momentum . The duo showcased grit and character, drawing gasps and applause from the Lord’s crowd.
Yet, in the 75th over, a curling delivery saw Siraj sent back in heartbreak, sealing England’s narrow victory . England’s chase tactics prove effective as their pace attack—including Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, and Chris Woakes—picked up early Indian wickets, dismantling the middle order and ending India’s hopes of back‑to‑back Test wins on English soil.
Shubman Gill, India’s captain, praised his side’s fighting spirit despite the loss, lamenting the lack of substantial partnerships early on . A thunderous standing ovation greeted Jadeja and Siraj as they departed the pitch—despite defeat, their courage under pressure shone through.
The result hands England a 2–1 lead in the renowned five‑match Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy. With two Tests remaining, India’s ambitions of an unprecedented series victory now hang in the balance.
Match Summary Table
Innings Score Result
Eng 1st 387 —
Ind 1st 387 —
Eng 2nd 192 —
Ind 2nd 170 (all out) England won by 22 runs
Looking Ahead:
The series now heads to Old Trafford for the fourth Test. India will seek to quickly regroup, bolster their batting consistency, and stay alive in the chase for a historic win in England.
India Fall Agonizingly Short at Lord’s – England Lead Series 2–1
LONDON, July 14, 2025 — In a gripping finale at Lord’s, India came within a whisker of engineering a historic run‑chase but ultimately fell 22 runs short as England secured a dramatic win on the final day of the third Test  .
Chasing 193, India stumbled early—slumped to 112/8—before a defiant stand from Ravindra Jadeja and tail-enders Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj reignited hope. Jadeja’s resolute half-century set the tone; Bumrah’s determined batting added crucial momentum . The duo showcased grit and character, drawing gasps and applause from the Lord’s crowd.
Yet, in the 75th over, a curling delivery saw Siraj sent back in heartbreak, sealing England’s narrow victory . England’s chase tactics prove effective as their pace attack—including Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer, and Chris Woakes—picked up early Indian wickets, dismantling the middle order and ending India’s hopes of back‑to‑back Test wins on English soil .
Shubman Gill, India’s captain, praised his side’s fighting spirit despite the loss, lamenting the lack of substantial partnerships early on . A thunderous standing ovation greeted Jadeja and Siraj as they departed the pitch—despite defeat, their courage under pressure shone through .
The result hands England a 2–1 lead in the renowned five‑match Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy. With two Tests remaining, India’s ambitions of an unprecedented series victory now hang in the balance.
Match Summary Table
Innings Score Result
Eng 1st 387 —
Ind 1st 387 —
Eng 2nd 192 —
Ind 2nd 170 (all out) England won by 22 runs
Looking Ahead:
The series now heads to Old Trafford for the fourth Test. India will seek to quickly regroup, bolster their batting consistency, and stay alive in the chase for a historic win in England.