• Source:JND

India vs england 3rd Test: The third day's finale was marked by controversy and high tension as England opener Zak Crawley's clever time-wasting ploy sparked drama between the two teams. England managed to bat out just one over before stumps, but the Indians, fueled by Shubman Gill's indignation, seethed with discontent.

Speaking after close of play, England bowling consultant Tim Southee and India opener KL Rahul said the heated exchange between the Indian fielders and the home team openers formed the essence of a hard-fought day in Test cricket.

Speedster Jasprit Bumrah clapped in sarcasm as Crawley seemingly faked pain in his hand after defending the ball from the middle of the bat.

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“It's good. always exciting to see both sides animated towards the end. Not sure what they were complaining about when Gill was lying down getting a massage in the middle of the day yesterday. it's obviously part of the game. Near the end of the day, it's an exciting way to finish the day," Southee said in post-day press conference.

Asked about Crawley in jest, Southee gave a tongue-in-cheek reply.

“Yeah, he (Crawley) will be assessed overnight. Hope he'll be alright to carry on tomorrow."

Meanwhile, Rahul said Crawley's tactic was understandable considering he is an opener himself.

“What happened at the end is just part of the game now. I understand from an opening batter's point of view. I know exactly what was going on and everyone knows exactly what was going on. But an opening batter will understand completely what happened in the last five minutes,” he said.

Gill was fired up, and his raw emotions reflected on the audio from the stump mic.

“I have seen him fired up but obviously we wanted to bowl two overs. There were six minutes left. Obviously, two overs is a no-brainer that any team will bowl two overs with six minutes to go," the veteran India opener said. 

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“It's a bit of theatrics at the end. We were all pumped up either way because we know how difficult it is for a batter to come in to bat for two overs when you have been in the field all day. We were hoping we could get a wicket there and a wicket at the end of the day's play would have been perfect for us,” added Rahul.