India Vs England LIVE SCORE (test)

India Vs England At Narendra Modi Stadium, Motera, Ahmedabad, 24 February, 2021

24 February, 2021
Starts 14:30 (IST)
Play In Progress

94/7 (34.5 ov)

3rd Test

Yet To Bat

England India
94/7 (34.5 ov) - R/R 2.7

Play In Progress

This Over
Batsman Status R B 4s 6s
Ben Foakes (W) Batting 1 17 0 0
Jack Leach Batting 1 3 0 0
Bowling 0 M R W
Axar Patel 14.5 3 32 4
Current Partnership Last Wicket 93/7 (34.2)

1 (1) R/R: 2

Jack Leach 1(3)

Jofra Archer 11(18) S.R (61.11)

b Axar Patel

India vs England Live Score, 3rd Test at Ahmedabad, Day 1: Visitors lose Pope, Stokes after tea

17:18 (IST)

OUT! Axar uses the non-turning delivery to good effect once again, this time breaching Archer's defence to rattle his off stump and grabbing his fourth wicket of the innings. ENG 93/7

Archer b Axar 11

17:17 (IST)

England 93-6 after 34 overs (Foakes 1, Archer 11)


Archer cuts a long hop from Ashwin through point off the third delivery of the over, collecting his second boundary as a result, before setting off for the non-striker’s end next ball with a single. Five off the over.

17:16 (IST)

FOUR! Another boundary for Archer, this time cutting a slightly short delivery from Ashwin through point! ENG 92/6

17:15 (IST)

England 88-6 after 33 overs (Foakes 1, Archer 6)


First run conceded by Axar in the second session as Archer sets off for another single, this time working the ball through the off side.

17:13 (IST)

England 87-6 after 32 overs (Foakes 1, Archer 5)


Just the one off this over, with Archer setting off for a single off the fourth ball of the over, as Ashwin continues to test the two new batsmen at the crease.

17:09 (IST)

England 86-6 after 31 overs (Foakes 1, Archer 4)


Another confident shout for an LBW by Axar, this time Foakes the batsman in question, off the penultimate delivery, but the hosts opt against the review after the umpire shakes his head disapprovingly. Back-to-back maidens for the left-arm spinner.

17:06 (IST)

England 86-6 after 30 overs (Foakes 1, Archer 4)


First runs scored off the ball on the other side of the tea interval, as Foakes grabs a single off the third delivery, before Archer gets off the mark with a boundary through square leg. Five off the over.

17:05 (IST)

FOUR! Archer gets off the mark in style, guiding the ball through the leg side off Ashwin for a boundary! ENG 86/6
 

17:04 (IST)

England 81-6 after 29 overs (Foakes 0, Archer 0)


And now Axar joins the party from the other end, trapping Stokes LBW off the penultimate delivery of the over, as England lose two quick wickets without scoring a run in the second session.

17:01 (IST)

OUT! Turning into a procession now! Stokes trapped LBW off Axar's bowling, and he reviews right away! Hitting on the knee roll on the back pad, this one's clipping the top of the stumps. Stokes reviews, but has to walk back as England retain the review. Third wicker for the left-arm spinner. ENG 81/6

Stokes lbw Axar 6(24)

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India vs England, Live Cricket Score, 3rd Test Live Updates: Archer cuts a long hop from Ashwin through point off the third delivery of the over, collecting his second boundary as a result, before setting off for the non-striker’s end next ball with a single. Five off the over.

Preview: India and England head into a crucial third Test starting Wednesday at the world's biggest cricket stadium with more than a series between two of the biggest rivals at stake, according to their pace spearheads Ishant Sharma and Jimmy Anderson.

With the four-match series tied at 1-1, both sides need a win in Ahmedabad to be able to keep alive their hopes of reaching the World Test Championship final against New Zealand.

India just need to win the series to get through, while England have to win by 3-1. A tied series would let Australia through.

The tension is rising in both camps who each registered a crushing win in the first two matches.

"We have got to win two Tests matches, it is as simple as it gets for us," said Anderson who took crucial wickets in England's 227 run win in the first game.

England have "put to bed the disappointment" of their 317-run defeat in Chennai last week, the 38-year-old added.

The team are "refreshed" and "we are excited that we have still got the opportunity to qualify for the Test championship and have still got the opportunity to beat India in India, which is something that not many teams do."

Ishant's Test ton

"I have just one thing on my mind," responded Sharma, India's 32-year-old veteran who will be in his 100th Test.

"That is to win the next Test, win the series and qualify for the World Test Championship," Sharma said.

"I have just one format to play and this is like a World Cup to me. So if we reach the Test championship final and win, so it's like winning an ICC World Cup."

Pace bowler Umesh Yadav has been added to India's squad for the final two Tests in Ahmedabad after he passed a fitness test following his recovery from a calf injury.

An intense atmosphere is certain at the 110,000 capacity Sardar Patel stadium that was used for a rally by US president Donald Trump last February.

Authorities have said more than 50,000 tickets will go on sale for the first cricket game to be played in the revamped ground.

The pink ball, LED lights instead of usual floodlights and the size of the ground add to the test of nerves, according to batsman Rohit Sharma.

"Whenever you play in a new stadium, that's always a challenge," said Sharma. "Getting used to the lights and the seats in the stadium, because its new seats so obviously it will be shiny."

India's last pink-ball outing ended in a disastrous show in Adelaide when Kohli's team were skittled out for their Test lowest of 36.

The hosts, who beat Bangladesh in under three days in their first day-night Test in Kolkata in 2019, are expected to stick largely to their winning side from Chennai.

Joe Root's England though will be forced to make changes because of their rotation policy.

Moeen Ali headed back home after the second Test loss when he was England's standout performer with eight wickets and a quickfire 43 with the bat.

Off-spinner Dom Bess is expected to get his place back and fast bowler Anderson should return.

"I believe this series is absolutely on a knife-edge," former England spinner Graeme Swann said.

"It is a brilliant place for England to be, and they've got a great chance to go ahead once more. I'm full of optimism going into this game, mainly due to Jimmy coming back.

"He was irrepressible in the first match, and he just keeps defying the odds and gets better and better."

Returning batsman Jonny Bairstow and fast bowler Mark Wood will also be in contention, while Jofra Archer, who missed the second Test with an elbow problem, is expected to make the team.

"Always nice to be in competition for the squad," said a fit-again Archer.

The England paceman said he was looking forward to playing on the new "beautiful" ground in front of the crowd.

With inputs from AFP

Updated Date: February 24, 2021 17:18:01 IST

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