
The third Test match of the four-Test series between India and England is being played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. On the first day of the match, England won the toss and decided to bat, but the decision was heavily faced by captain Joe Root. England's team could not survive even 50 overs and were all out for 112 runs in 48.4 overs. Jack Crowley scored 53 runs for England and was the best scorer. Axar Patel took six wickets from India. On the embarrassing performance of English batsmen, Virender Sehwag has trolled the entire English team by sharing a video of Rahul Gandhi.
Sehwag shared a video, in which Rahul Gandhi is saying, 'Khatam, bye-bye, Tata, Goodbye, Gaya ...' Sharing this video, Viru wrote, 'England batsman after coming on wicket. ' After the match, Team India dominated the first day of this day-night test being played in Ahmedabad. After bowling England's team for 112 runs, Team India has scored 99 for three in the first innings so far. Rohit Sharma has returned not out scoring 57 runs. India is now 13 runs behind England, with seven wickets left in their account.
Talking about England, its six batsmen could not even reach the double figures, of which two were out without opening the account. Apart from Crowley, no other batsman could play on the wicket. The second-best scorer was captain Joe Root, who hit an innings of 17 runs. R Ashwin took three wickets from India, while Ishant Sharma took one wicket.
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