New Delhi, July 15 -- India was given no chance of winning the Lord's test at lunch on the last day Monday.

When Ravindra Jadeja and the tail were still going against England after tea, India captain Shubman Gill believed they could pull off a comeback for the ages.

Chasing 193 for victory, Jadeja and Jasprit Bumrah scored 35 runs in 22 overs for the ninth wicket. Then Jadeja and last man Mohammed Siraj added 23 in 13 overs.

Gill believed they needed to get to play the second new ball. They were 5.1 overs from the new ball becoming available to England when Siraj played on and was unlucky to be bowled.

India lost by just 22 runs to trail 2-1 in the five-match series and began to play the "what if" game.

"When Bumrah Bhai and Jaddu Bh...