Lords cricket is under tight security Third test between India and England To prevent any unpleasant activities amid concerns about potential opposition. Security staff will conduct random investigation on the audience, and the undercover officer will be present at the entire stadium across London.
The Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy between India and England is equally 1–1. In particular, the third test has attracted the largest crowd of the site in two years. More than 30,000 spectators are expected to be seen each day, including many Indian fans who have spent thousands of pounds to support their team.
Tight Safety and Undercover Guard deployed for India vs England test
After several disturbing incidents in recent years, security has been tightened at Lord’s Cricket Ground for the third Test. Officials have launched random security checks on the audience and deployed undercover personnel at the entire site to prevent protests and pitch invasions.
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A “Just stop oil” protector interrupted the game by running on the ground and throwing orange on the pitch during one Ash test On the Lord. Australian players were subjected to oral misconduct by MCC members, which led to disciplinary action and strict separation between the players and the members.
As part of new security measures, fans are not allowed to bring flags or banners to the stadium. To ensure their safety during the match, officials have also implemented additional security around the pavilion of the players.
England grind your way for a strong position on day 1
Talking about the match, England took the maximum advantage of their decision to bat first on day 1, fulfilling the day in good position despite challenging circumstances. Indian bowlers forced the hosts to work hard for their runs.
Opener Zak Croly And Ben Docket was rejected in it Nitish Kumar ReddyJoe Root and Oli Pope added a 109 -run partnership with patient batting to counter India’s disciplined attack.
Ravindra Jadeja dismissed the Pope for 44 with the first ball of the third season, and Jasprit Bumrah then removed Harry Brook for 11. However, Root added an unbeaten 79-rorn stand with Captain Ben Stokes, who scored 39 runs. The route was only one away from a century as England ended at 251/4.
England took a different view than the first two tests – Jonathan Trot
Speaking at the match center live after day 1, Jonathan Trot Said England adopted a more vigilant strategy than the first two tests. Trot stated that Pope initially tried an aggressive ‘Bajball’ approach, but adjusted its style.
“It was an interesting day, began correctly from the toss. England took a different view than the first two tests. I felt that Oli Pope came out in the specific ‘Bazball’ style – quickly attacking – but quickly felt that it was not that kind of pitch,” Trot said.
“Credit to accommodate his game. We also saw a raw look at the root look-a clip through a beautiful cover drive and mid-wicket stood out of Siraj. Once he was leaving, it felt like he was batting deeply. I felt that England could go after Jadeja in the day’s finals, but the emotion is especially taking a bite with Ben Stoxes,” he said, “He said,” she said, she said, she said.
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