Ravindra Jadeja crashed in Ben Stokes at 3 on the day of IND vs ENG 1st test

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India National Cricket Team veteran all -rounder Ravindra Jadeja and England National Cricket Team captain Ben Stokes were involved in the competition during the first Test.

The incident took place on 3 of the Test series opener between the India National Cricket Team and the England National Cricket Team, which is currently in Headingley in Leeds on 22 June, Sunday.

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Ravindra Jadeja introduced in 3 days on 58th day

England started the day 3 with a total of 209 runs on the board at the loss of three wickets and unbeaten with Oli Pope (100*) and Harry Brook (0*).

The Pope and Brook looked good together in the middle, but the former fell to the 52nd place, while playing a bad shot, with 106 runs off 137 balls, with 14 fours.

On the first ball of the over, Prasad Krishna delivered nothing outside the off-stump and Oli Pope launched it back, with Rishabh Pants a easy catch. After the Pope returned to the resonance, England captain Ben Stokes went out in the middle.

Stokes cautiously started its innings against India before joining the collision with all -rounder Ravindra Jadeja. The incident surfaced in the 58th over when the all-rounder was first brought to bowl his spin on day 3, with a slip and a catching cover.

Ravindra Jadeja, who had figures of 9.0–2-25–0 on day 2, gave a flat delivery to Harry Brook at an off-stump, which extended it to mid-on for a quick single.

As Ben Stokes began to run away from the end of the non-scientist, Ravindra Jadeja moved to his authority to stop the ball, and he collided with Ben Stokes. Thankfully, the collision was not an ugly, and the players were completely safe with nothing.

Watch: Ravindra Jadeja and Ben Stokes are involved in conflict

There is still upper hand in India – Ravi Shastri

Talking to the head coach of the former national cricket team of India, Ravi Shastri, Sky Sports Cricket, before the beginning of playing on day 3, gave his verdict on the position of the match.

He said that the visiting team would be disappointed by not adding more than 75-80 runs in the first innings despite centuries from Shubman Gill, Yashsvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant.

Ravi Shastri said that Team India still has an upper hand in the match and on the third day, Jasprit Bumrah’s initial wicket match can completely turn the match in favor of visitors. He said:

“I think India will be disappointed that they have not added another 75 or 80 runs, but at the end of the day two, they have also included the root out.

“I think they still have an upper hand. They have runs on the board and you know what Bumrah can do.

“He can open the game in the first hour. If he can get some wickets, India feels that he can get a lead.

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