Ben Stokes Taunts, Crowd Boos India
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England captain Ben Stokes’ batting woes continue as he failed to take his innings beyond the score of 33 on Day 4 of the Lord’s Test. Perhaps the weight of his own high expectations is hindering his performance.
Things got heated up for the second day in a row as the third Test between India and England is very alive after fourth day's play at the Lord's on Sunday. After the Shubman Gill-Zak Crawley last-over time-wasting drama on third day,
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A funny moment was witnessed on Day 4 of the third Test between India and England at Lord's, London. Host team captain Ben Stokes was spotted yawning when the play was in progress on Sunday. Unaware of the fact that the camera was panned towards him,
The Indian second innings' seventeenth over was where all the drama began. England players looked hungry for revenge.
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Right up there is a batting team on the top, the conditions flat, the ball not doing anything at all for the other bowlers, and then Ben Stokes charging in and drawing life out of nowhere in a long spell.
KL Rahul walked past England captain Ben Stokes after the latter went down after being struck by a Mohammed Siraj delivery.
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India Today on MSNIs it time to review Ben Stokes' Bazball resume? England captain needs to feel heatBen Stokes in recent times has seen Bazball and England struggle, especially during the Edgbaston Test loss. With a poor run of form with the bat and questionable captaincy calls, Stokes needs to step up or face the heat.
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The intensity of the third Test at Lord’s reached new heights on Sunday as India dominated the morning session and fired another blow post-lunch - quite literally - with Mohammed Siraj flattening England captain Ben Stokes with a searing delivery that struck him in a painful area.