New Delhi, July 13 -- After almost three days of play at the Home of Cricket, there isn't much separating India and England as both teams managed to score exactly 387 runs in their first innings. The hunger for a win among these teams came to the fore during the waning hours of play on Day 3, as India tried to squeeze in an additional over in the six minutes of play left in the day while English opener Zak Crawley did everything in his power to delay the game.
Facing up against Jasprit Bumrah, Crawley first took 90 seconds to take his guard and face the pacer after the umpire had called play. Then, he stopped Bumrah twice in his run-up, once saying he wasn't ready and the second time complaining about movement behind the sight screen.
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