London, July 14 -- Stubborn resistance from Indian tailenders and a fighting half-century from Ravindra Jadeja has kept India's hopes alive third Test against England at Lord's with the visitors needing 30 runs to win but with only one wicket in hand.
At Tea, India was 163/9, with Mohammed Siraj (2*) and Jadeja (56*) unbeaten with an interesting struggle on between the bat and the ball.
India started the first session at 58/4, with KL Rahul (33*) joined by Rishabh Pant.
Rishabh did start with two boundaries against Jofra Archer, but the fired up pacer cleaned up Pant's stumps for just nine runs in a game-changing moment. India was reduced to 71/5 and needed 122 to win with half their side gone.
Skipper Ben Stokes arrived with a ball i...
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