Kolkata, June 23 -- A streaky but bold 99 from Harry Brook and some late order resilience helped England slash India's first innings lead to just six runs but a solid 66-run second wicket partnership between KL Rahul and Sai Sudharsan meant India ended the third day of the first Test on a strong 90/2 at Headingley. Jasprit Bumrah braved some ordinary catching from the slip cordon to still finish with 5/83, equalling Kapil Dev's record of most five-wicket hauls (12) for an Indian in away Tests, playing almost half the Tests (34, compared to Kapil's 66) to reach that mark. It was followed up by a solid batting response from India on a grey Yorkshire day. When rain intervened with almost an hour still left for the day, India were ahead by 96 r...