India vs England 2nd Test, Day 3: Live Score - Gill Leads India's Hunt for Edgbaston Breakthrough
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Day 3 of the second Test between India and England at Edgbaston is poised for an exciting contest, with India looking to press their advantage after a dominant performance on the second day. India ended Day 2 in a commanding position, having amassed a formidable total of 587 runs in their first innings. In response, England's top order crumbled under pressure, leaving them struggling at 77 for 3 at the close of play.

The day belonged to India's captain, Shubman Gill, who played a historic innings of 269 runs off 387 balls. Gill's magnificent knock was not only his highest Test score but also a record-breaking feat, making him the first Asian captain to score a double century in England. His innings was studded with 30 fours and 6 sixes, demonstrating his dominance and control at the crease. Gill's incredible performance surpassed previous records held by Indian legends like Sunil Gavaskar, Rahul Dravid, and Virat Kohli for the highest individual Test score by an Indian on English soil.

Gill's marathon innings was well-supported by Ravindra Jadeja, who contributed a valuable 89 runs. Jadeja's composed performance in challenging overseas conditions underscored his importance as a reliable lower-middle-order batsman. Yashasvi Jaiswal also chipped in with a solid 87 runs, further strengthening India's batting display. Washington Sundar added a useful 42 runs to the total.

England's bowling attack struggled to contain the Indian batsmen, with Shoaib Bashir being the pick of the bowlers, taking three wickets. Chris Woakes and Josh Tongue managed to grab two wickets each. However, the English bowlers faced a tough task on a pitch that favored the batsmen, making it difficult to make inroads into the Indian batting lineup.

As Day 2 drew to a close, India's bowlers made early breakthroughs, putting England under immense pressure. Akash Deep spearheaded the attack, claiming two crucial wickets, while Mohammed Siraj chipped in with one. Akash Deep's impactful spell reduced England to 77 for 3, with Joe Root and Harry Brook at the crease, trailing by 510 runs.

Looking ahead to Day 3, India will aim to capitalize on their strong position and secure early wickets to further extend their dominance. The Indian bowlers will look to exploit any available assistance from the pitch to dismantle the English batting lineup. Joe Root and Harry Brook will resume their innings for England, tasked with the crucial responsibility of rebuilding the innings and reducing the deficit. The duo needs to display resilience and determination to counter the Indian bowling attack and keep England in the game.

The morning session on Day 3 will be critical in determining the course of the match. If India manages to strike early and claim a few quick wickets, they will be in a commanding position to dictate terms. However, if Root and Brook can establish a solid partnership and start scoring runs, England might gain some momentum and put pressure back on the Indian bowlers. The stage is set for an enthralling day of Test cricket at Edgbaston, with both teams eager to seize the initiative and gain the upper hand in this crucial second Test.


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