Leeds, June 23 -- Former English cricketer Stuart Broad said that nothing really "quite happen" for the Three Lions in the first session during day four of the Leeds Test, as they failed to take two-three wickets to "break the game open".

After Brydon Carse struck early to remove skipper Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul, despite playing a little slower than expected, put India ahead with a 61-run stand, giving them a 159-run lead.

Speaking on air as quoted by Sky Sports, Broad said, "I think England will be a little bit flat. It didn't quite happen for them. A few balls went up but not in a particularly threatening away."

"Carse was superb setting the tone in the first 45 minutes but they probably needed two or three wickets to ...