India on defense on day three of Chennai test, first-order hitters fell short of expectations



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Mahanagar Desk: The Indian cricket team is in poor condition at home. India is still struggling to save the following after losing six wickets on the third day of Test 1 against England. India finished the innings on Sunday with 321 runs behind England. England will not lose this event unless something very important happens.
The Indian team was named to hit with a target of 56 runs. Before lunch, India lost two first matches: Shubhaman Gill (29) and Rohit Sharma (6). Captain Kohli (11) did not live up to expectations by hitting at number three. Rahane returned for a single race. Despite the failure of the higher order, the 119-run position of Rishabh Panth and Cheteshwar Pujara tried to pull the team out of the gutter. Pujara’s 63 with 143 balls and Rishabh’s 91 with only six balls kept the Indian team in some comfort. However, first-rate hitters have been criticized by fans for failing to live up to expectations. The new hitters in the fold are Washington Sundar (33) and Ashwin (6). At the end of the third day, India’s score was 256/6.

On this day, the Indian cricketers were a little uncomfortable in the face of the speed of the English fast bowler. Joffra Archer (2-52) and Dom Base (4-55) were the best bowlers in the Indian higher order. Archer picked up wickets from two openers, Shubhaman and Rohit, at first. Dom Base’s victims are Virat, Rahane, Pujara, and Rishav Panth. No one expected Indian hitters to find themselves in such a situation at home. Fans are now seeing how close the Indian team can get to the England mountain trial.

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