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Ravindra Jadeja takes five wickets, Jaiswal hammers unbeaten 214 as India beat England by record-breaking margin of 434 runs

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India beat England in third Test
India beat England by 434 runs in Third Test. Photo Courtesy: BCCI X web page

Ravindra Jadeja scalped five wickets and the opener Yashasvi Jaiswal hammered an unbeaten 214 runs to assist India beat England by a mammoth 434 runs within the third Test to take 2-1 lead within the sequence at Rajkot on Sunday (February 18, 2024).

This is the primary time India gained by a margin of over 400 runs.

Set a troublesome goal of 557 runs for victory, England’s batting lineup collapsed in entrance of the Indian bowling assault which was led by Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah and Kuldeep Yadav.

England had been bowled out for 122 runs of their fourth innings with solely Mark Wood on the finish contributing 33 runs and attempting to delay the defeat.

No different batsmen may cross the 20-run mark.

Ravichandran Ashwin, who took an emergency break from the match halfway, returned and scalped a wicket.

Jadeja remained essentially the most brutal of the Indian bowling lineup as he picked up five wickets by making a gift of 41 runs.

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Bumrah added two extra wickets which helped the house facet to crush the opponent that commenced their sequence journey with a victory within the first Test.

India scored 445 runs within the first innings and 430 runs for the loss 4 wickets within the second innings on the identical pitch the place the British cricketers struggled.

Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal left the viewers charmed and gave robust instances to the opponent as he smashed his second double-century in successive Tests throughout Day 4 of the continued match towards visiting England in Rajkot on Sunday.

Jaiswal sizzler

Jaiswal scored an unbeaten 214 runs along with his willow.

He hit fourteen boundaries and twelve sixes in his scorching knock.

Jaiswal returned to devastate English bowlers only a day after he battled again spasms.

With Sunday’s present, Jaiswal grew to become the second Indian left-handed batsman to attain two-back-to-back double centuries in Tests.

Earlier, Vinod Kambli had achieved the same file in 1993 in Test match.

India declared the second innings 430 runs for the loss of 4 wickets.

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