Former cricketers Dinesh Karthik and Nasser Hussain analyzed the essential moments that decided the final result of the third Test match at Lord’s, the place England secured a 22-run victory over India. Despite Ravindra Jadeja’s resistance with tail-enders Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, India fell quick of their chase of 193 runs.India’s batting collapse in the first innings proved expensive as they went from 376/6 to 387 all out, matching England’s complete. KL Rahul’s dropped catch of Jamie Smith, who went on to attain 51 runs, additionally impacted the recreation considerably.“If you are going to judge the match based on what happened today, I think you are looking at the wrong side. You have got to look at 376-6 in the first innings to 387 all out. Again a bit of a mini-collapse. The catch that KL Rahul dropped, Jamie Smith on five,” Karthik mentioned on Sky Sports.“How much do those things matter to you? Those are the conversations you need to have. There were moments India could have gone ahead and couldn’t for the third time this series,” Karthik added.Hussain highlighted the run-out of India’s vice-captain Rishabh Pant by England captain Ben Stokes as a pivotal second. Pant was dismissed for 74 runs just earlier than lunch on the third day.“When you look back, that Rishabh Pant run out in India’s first innings will be absolutely vital to this game. With the ball, in the field, with the bat, Stokes is never out of the game!” Hussain mentioned.
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On the remaining day, Stokes and Jofra Archer lowered India to 82/7 in the opening hour. Despite Jadeja’s unbeaten 61, India’s hopes had been dashed when Shoaib Bashir dismissed Siraj.“This will be a tough one for India to take. If we had those pie charts up about who has won sessions in this series, they have won so many sessions. They have played so much good cricket. But they are 2-1 down because of the key moments – little collapses, dropped catches, Pant’s run out here at Lord’s. India need a break. If we had back-to-back Test matches, this would he hard for them,” Hussain concluded.