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ENG v IND, 3rd Test: Batters Stand Tall As India Takes Day 3 Honors
India vs England 2021: Indian batting stood tall on day 3 and reached 215/2 after bowling England out for 432 in the first innings.
Resuming the day at 423/8, England batters could only add nine runs to their overnight in three overs they played before Mohammed Shami and Jasprit Bumrah wrapped up the tail. The hosts went to the pavilion with a lead of 345 runs in the first inning.
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