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IND vs ENG Day 3 Highlights: The fourth Test match of the series between India and England is being played in Manchester. By stumps on the third day, England has scored 544 runs for the loss of 7 wickets and has gained a lead of 186 runs.
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Joe Root completed the 38th century of his Test career. He became the victim of Jadeja after scoring 150 runs. Ollie Pope missed out on scoring his century. He was dismissed by Sundar. Captain Ben Stokes returned unbeaten after scoring 77 runs.
By stumps on the second day, England had scored 225 runs after losing only two wickets. India's first 358 runs were reduced.
On the second day, India lost the first wicket in the form of Jadeja. After this there was a small partnership between Sundar and Shardul Thakur. Shardul was dismissed after scoring 41 runs. Rishabh Pant came out to bat with a broken leg. He played a brilliant innings of 54 runs. Ben Stokes took five wickets.
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After this, England made a steady start. Ben Duckett (94) and Jack Crowley (84) added 166 runs for the first wicket. The pitch has changed its nature and batting has become easier. Jadeja took one wicket and Anshul Kamboj took one. Ollie Pope (20) and Joe Root (11) returned unbeaten.
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