India vs England, 3rd Test - Live Cricket Score
England tour of India, 2024 | 15 Feb 2024, Thur, 9:30 AM IST | Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot
IND
445/10 (130.5 ov) & 430/4d (98 ov)
ENG
319/10 (71.1 ov) & 122/10 (39.4 ov)
Player of the Match: Ravindra Jadeja
Player of the Match Ravindra Jadeja speaks after his all-round show
"I was just looking to build partnerships with Rohit, we were in a difficult situation, look to back my strengths, play my shots, not try and be more conscious. Watch the ball and play the ball. I know about this wicket, if we bat first, it is always good to bat on, in the second half it starts spinning, when Rohit won the toss, we were thinking: this is all what we wanted, bat first bowl second. On this wicket you won't get easy wickets, you have to work hard for it. You need to throw balls in good areas, you have to earn your wickets," said Ravindra Jadeja at the post-match presentation.
Rohit Sharma speaks after India's win
"When you are playing Test cricket, it is not played over 2-3 days. We do understand the importance of playing over 5 days. They played well and put us under pressure. We have got class in our bowling, the message was to stay calm and I'm really proud of how we came back the next day. When those things happen, it's a delight. For this game, we thought he has got so much experience and has got a lot of runs as well, we wanted that left-right combo, Sarfaraz with the quality he has got, we wanted him to have time. It's not a long-term view, we go with the flow and what we feel on that particular day, looking at the opposition, the bowling attack. We calculate everything and then go with the flow. Lots of turning points, was a good toss to win , we know how important in India it is to win the toss, the way we came back and bowled after that onslaught. The bowlers showed a lot of character, not to forget we did not have our most experienced bowler as well. With the bat we knew the job was half-done, those two youngsters got us the lead we wanted and obviously Jadeja with the ball in the 2nd innings was superb. [on Jaiswal] I have spoken a lot about him, in Vizag as well, people outside the changeroom have spoken as well. I don't want to talk too much about him, he has started his career on a high, I want him to continue doing, yeah looks a good player," said Rohit Sharma in the post-match presentation.
Losing Skipper Ben Stokes reflects on England's loss
"Ben Duckett played an unbelievable innings. That was the tone we wanted to set throughout the innings. It was about identifying that opportunity and getting as close to India's total. We wanted to bowl yesterday but it was earlier than when we wanted. Sometimes gameplans don't work and that was the case. Everyone's got a perception and opinion about things, the people in the dressing room is what matters to us. 1-2 down in the series and a great opportunity for us to come back and win the series. We leave this game behind and we know we have to win the next 2 games to win the series and that's what we would look to do," said Ben Stokes at the post-match presentation.
Jadeja bag a five-for! India go 2-1 up in the series!
Ravindra Jadeja gets his man as Mark Wood's entertaining knock of 33 runs off 15 balls comes to an end. The England pacer tried to hit one a six over long-on. However, he couldn't clear Yashasvi Jaiswal. England are bowled out for 122, as India win by a record-shattering 434 runs.
Mark Wood is throwing his bat around! Something for England fans to cheer
Mark Wood hits three fours and one six off a Ravindra Jadeja over as 23 runs come from it. The blitzkrieg has taken England to three figures.
Ashwin gets his first wicket in the innings! India one wicket away
Ravichandran Ashwin tosses a delivery full and outside off. Tom Hartley goes for the drive but gets an inside-edge that crashes back onto the stumps. Hartley's innings ends as England are 91/9. India are well on course to finishing the game on Day 4.
Ravindra Jadeja picks up his fourth wicket! Ben Foakes departs
Ben Foakes and Tom Hartley stitched a 32-run stand, the biggest in England's second innings thus far. Rohit Sharma decided to Ravindra Jadeja back into the attack and the move paid off instantly. The veteran spinner got Foakes to cut at a delivery and all the wicketkeeper-batter managed was an edge that was taken nicely by Dhruv Jurel.
Ravindra Jadeja picks up his fourth wicket! Ben Foakes departs
Ben Foakes and Tom Hartley stitched a 32-run stand, the biggest in England's second innings thus far. Rohit Sharma decided to Ravindra Jadeja back into the attack and the move paid off instantly. The veteran spinner got Foakes to cut at a delivery and all the wicketkeeper-batter managed was an edge that was taken nicely by Dhruv Jurel.
Ravichandran Ashwin comes on to bowl
After missing the action on Day 3 due to a family emergency, Ravichandran Ashwin returned to bowl on Day 4 and will want to help India wrap up the England innings in quick time.
Kuldeep Yadav is on a roll! Sends Rehan Ahmed packing for 0
Kuldeep Yadav bowled a flighted delivery and invited Rehan Ahmed to take on the long-on fielder. The batter obliged and he holed out to Mohammed Siraj. The downward spiral continues for England.
Selfless Sarfaraz celebrates Jaiswal's double ton with raised bat in Rajkot
Yashasvi Jaiswal was generous enough to put on an absolute masterclass for free on live television with a historic double ton in Rajkot. The moment came when Jaiswal pushed one towards cover and completed a single. On the other end was his Mumbai teammate Sarfaraz Khan who was ecstatic, and started to celebrate while completing the single. The Indian captain Rohit Sharma, the support staff, Niranjan Shah Stadium and the whole of India were on their feet when the two Mumbai boys were living their dream with eyes open in Rajkot.
Sarfaraz Khan started celebrating with Yashasvi Jaiswal when Jaiswal ran for his 200.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) February 18, 2024
- 2 young boys from Mumbai, making it big...!!! π pic.twitter.com/jmPK1MtcV8
Kuldeep Yadav strikes! Ben Stokes departs!
India can now hope to finish the Test match on Day 4 itself as Kuldeep Yadav has sent Ben Stokes back to the pavilion at the stroke of the drinks break. The England captain became the third batter to be dismissed while failing to execute a sweep shot in the fourth innings. He missed the ball completely and was given out on-field. The star batter went for the DRS but Hawkeye returned with three reds. England are in dire straits at 50/6. Can they take the game into Day 5? 18.1 overs still left in the day.
Ravindra Jadeja ends Joe Root's misery
Joe Root's horrendous form on the India tour continues as he is dismissed for seven by Ravindra Jadeja after facing 40 balls. The former England skipper went for the sweep but failed to connect. The ball hit him above the ankle and umpire Joel Wilson ruled him out. Root decides to review the call but the Hawkeye shows that the ball would have clipped the top of off-stump.
Kuldeep Yadav comes into the attack for the first time in fourth innings
Rohit Sharma brings Kuldeep Yadav into the attack for the first time in the second innings. The left-arm wrist spinner picked up a couple of wickets in the first innings and will hope to be among the wickets in the second innings as well.
Mohammed Siraj is introduced into the attack for the first time post Tea
Mohammed Siraj, who bowled three overs with the new ball, has been brought into the attack for the first time in this session, giving Jasprit Bumrah a breather.