India, July 18 -- Former India cricketer Balwinder Singh Sandhu reflected on Ravindra Jadeja's knock at Lord's, where he felt that the pressure got the better of him while batting with the tail. Highlighting the tension in the final moments at Lord's, the 1983 World Cup-winning star noted that Jadeja-usually composed under pressure-may have let doubts creep in during his partnership with Jasprit Bumrah.

Meanwhile, with India reeling at 112/8, chasing 193, Jadeja found determined partners in the tail. He and Bumrah put on a crucial 35-run stand that spanned over 22 overs, turning a lost cause into a tense contest. Bumrah faced 54 balls where he scored just five runs, as it seemed like he was assigned the role to hold one end.

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