New Delhi: The third Test at Lord’s between India and England gave cricket fans a match worth remembering. It was packed with raw emotions, fiery spells and an ending that showcased why Test cricket remains unmatched. It was a contest where both teams sledged each other fiercely across four days but when the final wicket fell but respect took centre stage.
England’s Ben Stokes and India’s Ravindra Jadeja were at the heart of the drama on the final day. Stokes was pushing his body through pain and bowled 24 overs, taking three vital wickets in the last innings. His relentless spells kept India under constant pressure, refusing to give the visitors any easy runs as they chased 193 for a famous win.
On the other hand, Jadeja played one of the grittiest knocks of his career, remaining unbeaten on 61. At 112 for 8 with Archer and Stokes tearing through the lineup, India looked down and out. But Jadeja held firm, showing patience and composure against a charged-up England attack, taking the match deep into the final session.
As the final wicket fell with India just 22 runs short, the cameras captured a beautiful moment that summed up the spirit of cricket. Ben Stokes walked up to Ravindra Jadeja and the two warriors shared a heartfelt hug in the middle of the pitch, acknowledging each other’s effort in a Test match that swung like a pendulum.
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Mohammed Siraj, who had fought bravely during the last-wicket stand was also consoled by England’s players, a reminder of the mutual respect that exists even after the fiercest battles on the field.
Stokes shines, Jadeja stands tall
The Player of the Match went to Stokes for his all-round performance, despite him admitting that he had to dig deeper than ever to push through for his team. “If bowling to win a Test for your country doesn’t get you going, nothing will,” Stokes said, reflecting on the emotional high of the win.
India’s captain Shubman Gill also praised Stokes, acknowledging his outstanding effort with the ball on the final day and the fighting spirit England showed to seal the match.
Meanwhile, Jadeja’s knock highlighted his evolution into a dependable batter in tough situations. His partnerships with Bumrah and Siraj nearly pulled off what would have been one of India’s greatest escapes at Lord’s.
What next?
With England winning the third Test, the series has now taken an exciting turn heading into the fourth Test in Manchester on July 23. Both teams will take a well-deserved eight-day break before they resume their battle with India looking to bounce back and England aiming to build on the momentum.
After the drama, tension and moments of sportsmanship at Lord’s, fans will be eagerly waiting to see what the next chapter holds in this gripping Test series.