India and England are currently against the others in the third test of the five -game game test series at Lord’s Cricket Ground. Day 3 of the third test started like the others, but at the end of it, it was cracking with raw tensions, fiery words and bubbling temperatures.
The drama that took place in the last six minutes stole all the spotlights, while the fans attended the pure test theater on the cricket field. It all started with an extraordinary coincidence. India and England have been overthrown for 387, only the ninth time in the history of the test that the two parties displayed identical scores at first glance.
Shubman Gill unleashes fire while Lord turns into a battlefield
The Indian Cricket team had just been dismissed 15 minutes before the stumps. England, with only one to survive, sent openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett under a dark sky adapted to the swing. They came with a calculated loss of time strategy, leaving the furious Indian players.
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Duckett and Crawley deliberately slowed down the game by taking their time to change gloves, calling the physio and doing anything to avoid facing a full day. And the skipper of India, Shubman Gill, failed to control his emotions, and his real character did not explode.
When Crawley asked the physio with a single ball to play during the day, Gill, charging in the middle like a possessed man, applauded sarcastically, imitated the gesture of the “impact player” of the IPL and let fly with a storm of words that the strain microphone caught: “Growing all balls.”
The teams of iPl Slament the dirty towers of England after the drama of Lord
Almost the entire Indian cricket team has invaded the field. Jasprit Bumrah, standing at the top of his breakup, was also furious. The referees had to intervene to prevent things from taking a ugly turn from Lord. Despite all the chaos, Bumrah sent a good final delivery.
It was a full kiss, balanced and threatening the point out of abandonment. Crawley held his nerve, survived and turned immediately, escaping a storm. The referees quietly removed the balls to report the end of day 3, but the tension attracted the eye of the whole world.
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After the incident, all the IPL teams criticized the cricket team in England for playing laps during the third test in progress at Lord’s. They shared photos of the film incident and praised the Indian players for having served fans and England the great entertainment in the test cricket.
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πΈ: BCCI pic.twitter.com/tmwv8frhsb
– Chennai Super Kings (@Chennaiipl) July 12, 2025
No 3rd context test pic.twitter.com/fmt18wa3ci
– Delhi Capitals (@delhicapaps) July 12, 2025
One for everyone. Everything for one. ππ₯ pic.twitter.com/xfwnzoxfln
– Kolkataknighriders (@Kkriders) July 12, 2025
Last above day 3οΈβ£#Mumbaiindiens #Engvind pic.twitter.com/9tbqxna1wk
– Mumbai Indians (@Mipaltan) July 12, 2025
Game π π₯#Engvind pic.twitter.com/fyxhkyxwik
– Punjab Kings (@punjabkingsipl) July 12, 2025
Diapers, day 3 pic.twitter.com/yrncykzd11
– Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) July 12, 2025
Live test cricket π€
πΈ: @Bcci #Playwithfire | #Engvind pic.twitter.com/i3jjgrhcq3
– Sunrisers Hyderabad (@sunrisers) July 12, 2025
The ECB adds fuel to the Lord row with a “one-over” sarcastic scanning
However, after the attack on the IPL teams, the ECB responded by sharing a clip of the last day 3 at Lord’s. Now, the ECB has aroused new outrage with a cheeky response to the indignation of India in the face of the dropout tactics of England after the end of the end 3.
By minimizing the frustration of India, they laughed from the end of day 3 with a sufficient blow that attracted everyone’s attention. Sharing the clip, the ECB responded to criticism saying: “Always boring when you can’t have another before closing π.”
Always boring when you can’t get another before closing π pic.twitter.com/3goknoe2n5
– England Cricket (@EnglandCcket) July 12, 2025