Updated On: 12 July, 2025 11:22 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Team India's opening batsman KL Rahul's century was the highlight of the match. Facing 177 deliveries, the right-hander scored 100 runs, including 13 boundaries. Later, after opening the second innings for England, Zak Crawley scored two runs in six balls, and Ben Duckett did not face any balls. The hosts will resume Day 4 with a lead of two runs

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On Day 3 of the third Test match against England, Team India was bowled out for 387 runs. With this, the visitors' first innings ended with the score tied at the Lord's Cricket Ground.
Later, after opening the second innings for England, Zak Crawley scored two runs in six balls, and Ben Duckett did not face any balls. The hosts will resume Day 4 with a lead of two runs.
Team India's opening batsman KL Rahul's century was the highlight of the match. Facing 177 deliveries, the right-hander scored 100 runs, including 13 boundaries. He also became only the second Indian batter to score more than one hundred at Lord's after Dilip Vengsarkar. Accompanying him was India's vice-captain Rishabh Pant, who scored 74 runs in 112 balls, including eight boundaries and two maximums.