
In response, England ended Day 2 at 209/3, with Ollie Pope standing tall on 100 and Ben Duckett adding a solid 62. Their partnership of 122 runs for the second wicket was pivotal in keeping England in the hunt. Joe Root`s dismissal for 28 at the hands of Jasprit Bumrah, who finished with impressive figures of 3-48, added to the tension.
As Day 3 commenced, Prasidh Krishna struck early, sending Pope back to the pavilion for 106, caught behind by Pant. England found themselves at 225/4 after 51.1 overs, with rain delays looming, threatening to disrupt the flow of this closely contested match. The battle for supremacy continues at this historic venue, where every run and wicket counts in this thrilling Test match. For more insights, visit cricket and cricket.
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