ENG v IND 2025 1st Test Day 3: Bumrah’s 5, England All Out Scored 465

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On day 3 of the 1st test of the England v India series. England all out in 465, Bumrah took 5 wickets, India lead by 96 runs.

On June 22, in the India tour of England 2025, 1 test day 3 in Leeds. England all out scored 465; Jasprit Bumrah proved once again why he is one of the greatest bowlers in the world. Bumrah took his 14th 5 wickets haul. At the end of day 3, India scored 92/2 with took the lead by 92 runs. 

 

Day 3 Summary

Bumrah’s impact and India’s bowling fightback, England all out scored 465

 

England finished at 465, just 6 runs behind India's first-inning 471. Harry Brook put up the most impressive display of the day with a magnificent 99, painfully missing a century at home by just one run. Fortunately, he survived several drops (stories range from three to four) before being rejected.

 

Chris Woakes (38) and Jamie Smith (40) assisted in the late recovery after Ollie Pope scored a calm 106. Woakes achieved the noteworthy feat of 2,000 Test runs and 150 wickets.

 

Jasprit Bumrah became the first Asian bowler to reach 150 wickets in the SENA

Jasprit Bumrah became the first Asian bowler to reach 150 wickets in SENA countries with a five-wicket haul (5 for 83), which is comparable to Kapil Dev's achievement under the same circumstances. India missed several catches despite its valiant efforts, including reprieves for Brook, which were crucial in helping England close the distance. 

 

India has a slight above with lead of 96 runs

 

India recovered a small lead to lead by 96 runs at stumps, reaching 90/2. With an undefeated score of 47, KL Rahul led the innings and displayed poise and serenity. Early wickets were taken by England's bowlers, including a crucial hit from Ben Stokes, who dismissed Yashasvi Jaiswal cheaply and Sai Sudharsan after he reached thirty. Rain forced the day's play to conclude early, with India in control. 

 

Overview Day 3: England And India Are Still Tied At The End

India has a little lead after a difficult batting performance and an incredible five-wicket haul from Jasprit Bumrah, but England and India are still tied at the end of Day 3 of the first Test in Leeds.

 

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