Updated On: 15 July, 2025 04:41 PM IST | Manchester | mid-day online correspondent
Despite having already broken the little finger on his left hand, Bashir took the winning wicket by dismissing Mohammed Siraj in a dramatic finish to England's 22-run victory over India in the third Test at Lord's on Monday. Bashir is set for surgery in the coming days and will miss the remainder of the five-match series

Liam Dawson (Photo: AFP)
Injured Shoaib Bashir was on Tuesday replaced by left-arm orthodox spinner Liam Dawson, who returned to England Test set up after a gap of eight years, for the fourth Test against India, starting July 23 in Manchester.
Bashir had sustained a fracture in his left hand while fielding off his own bowling during India's first innings in the third Test which England won by 22 runs.
Despite having already broken the little finger on his left hand, Bashir took the winning wicket by dismissing Mohammed Siraj in a dramatic finish to England's 22-run victory over India in the third Test at Lord's on Monday. Bashir is set for surgery in the coming days and will miss the remainder of the five-match series.