Team India all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy followed in Mohammed Siraj's footsteps as he was seen screaming at Zak Crawley after dismissing the England opener on day four of the third Test at the Lord's Cricket Ground. After Yashasvi Jaiswal took a well-judged catch, Reddy was seen screaming at Crawley's face before celebrating with his teammates.
IND Vs ENG: Washington Sundar & Nitish Kumar Reddy Likely In Contention For 2nd Test As India Consider Major ChangesThe dismissal came in the 15th over of the innings as Shubman Gill brought in Reddy into the bowling attack. With the seam-bowling all-rounder sending down a wide half-volley, the Kent batter threw his hands at it but it was a loose shot and the ball went to Jaiswal at the gully region.
Watch the dismissal here:
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Reddy also made the right-handed batter his victim in the first innings, nicking him off to the keeper by generating an extra bounce. Before Reddy got rid of the right-hander, Mohammed Siraj dismissed Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett cheaply. A few overs before lunch saw Akash Deep send Harry Brook packing by flattening his middle stump.
Tempers flared late on day three as Zak Crawley got involved in a heated confrontation with Shubman Gill
The final over of day three saw a heated conversation transpire between Zak Crawley and Shubman Gill as the latter accused the Kent batter of wasting time.
England eventually walked away with a two-run lead and lead by 98 runs at lunch on day four. Joe Root, who top-scored with 104, is still at the crease, batting with Ben Stokes.
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