On the last day of the third Test match at the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, England’s Ravindra Jadeja fought in the second innings in the second innings.
England scored 22 runs on the last day of the boiling tension and high play in the third Test in Lord’s.
Shoaib Bashir won Mohammad Siraj for four victory, the ball played India’s number 7 defensive strokes before the bottom of his bats down and he saw it in mistrust.
While the England players celebrated late on Monday, Ravindra Jadeja took India’s unbeaten 61 unbeaten BAC to the edge of a fantastic victory.
The hosts had won a more comfortable victory when India was reduced to 4-8 at lunch, but Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah struggled for about two hours for the target of 3 3.
The umpires had given Jadeja out of the wicket before Chris Wox. But the decision was overturned on the review, and the left -handed delivery mid -wicket rich in six runs and shouted loudly by Indian fans.
England finally won the five when Bumrah tried to pull Ben Stokes on five and the option Fielder Sam Cook caught him.
Most of the crowd outlined with a mix of joy and comfort, but Jadeja disappointed England and reached the edge of the four slips on the balls, over the balls, compared to the 50 balls.
Jadeja did the bowling farming and took a single legacy on the fourth ball of the over to dominate the strike.
After the Jofra Archer Delivery hit, Siraj suffered a painful shock on his shoulder and shortly his resistance was broken.

Good morning for England
England had claimed four wickets in the morning after India started-4 58-4.
Habshbh Pant played a fantastic one -handed drive to go to nine for the four off arch, but the fast bowler later responded to two balls and excellent delivery pulled his off stump.
Stokes scored KL Rahul LBW for 39, England captain fell to his knees and the punch begged him to take him out.
He refused to do so, but England called for review, and the decision was made in large numbers from the crowd.
Washington was beautiful for a duck, Archuror jumped to his right to catch an excellent one hand on his own bowling.
Jadeja and Nitish Kumar Reddy disappointed England with a solid protection in partnership of 30, until Wox found the edge of Reddy’s batting edge before lunch and left the field to clap from a crowded crowd.
The fourth Test will start at Old Traffard in Manchester on July 23.
