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Washington Sundar took four wickets while Jasprit Bumrah took two as India bundled England out for 192 runs in the second innings at Lord's in the ongoing third Test on Sunday. India will now need 193 runs in the fourth innings to take 2-1 lead in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. Despite the team in transition, India have been ruthless under new captain Shubman Gill in the ongoing series.
Having lost four wickets in the first session of the fourth day, England revived through Joe Root and Ben Stokes. However, it was Sundar's twin strikes on either side of the Tea, that really turned the game into India's favour. The off-spinner first castled Root before going through defence of Jamie Smith - England most successful batter in the series.
Sundar's wicket of Stokes put the final nail in England's coffin. Both India and England had scored 387 in their respective first innings.

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