India, July 21 -- Premier England batter Harry Brook revealed that the trigger point from the Lord's Test made the hosts decide to give it back to India. The third match witnessed tension flare between the two teams, with India charging up on the English batters in the first innings, including a verbal exchange between Indian skipper Shubman Gill and Zak Crawley. The hosts also decided to show aggression while defending a 193-run target, which was seen when Jofra Archer was fired up after dismissing Rishabh Pant.
Brook said that the English team decided to get together when the Indian team was getting charged up on Crawly and Duckett after they used time-wasting antics at the business end of Day 3.
"Yeah, we saw them guys going at Creep...
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