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India Vs England: Virat Kohli on the verge of breaking Pakistan former cricketer Imran Khan's record; find out here

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 22 August 2018, 18:10 IST
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Indian cricket team won the third Test match of five match series against England in England. After 32 years, Virat Kohli led Indian cricket team registered a biggest win in England.

Riding on the shoulder of Jasprit Bumrah's second 5-wicket haul in Test cricket, Virat Kohli's juggernaut is inched closer to register historic victory. India need one more wicket to register their first win in the five Test match series.


Virat Kohli is on the verge of breaking former Pakistan former cricketer Imran Khan for most Man of the Match awards for Asian skipper Tests cricket. Virat Kohli was awarded 6 times Man of the Match awards while Imran Khan had awarded with 10 Man of the Match awards.

England's tail including Adil Rashid and James Anderson battled hard to keep Indian bowlers at bay. Adil Rashid scored 30 after sticking around for 55 balls while James Anderson scored 8 runs from 16 balls.

Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah dismissed England's skipperJos Buttler (106) and Jonny Bairstow for a duck on consecutive deliveries. Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Chris Woakes with a bouncer for 7 runs. While Indian all-rounder Hardik Pandya joined the party, dismiss well settled  Ben Stokes (62) with a beautiful delivery.

England Playing XI:

Keaton Jennings, Alastair Cook, Joe Root (c), Ollie Pope, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Jos Buttler, Ben Stokes, Chris Woakes, Adil Rashid, Stuart Broad, James Anderson.

India's Playing XI:

Shikhar Dhawan, Lokesh Rahul, Cheteshwar Pujara, Virat Kohli(c), Ajinkya Rahane, Rishabh Pant(w), Hardik Pandya, Ravichandran Ashwin, Mohammed Shami, Ishant Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah

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First published: 22 August 2018, 17:37 IST