England Slows Down “Bazball” at Lord’s: India Takes Control on Day 1 of 3rd Test
In a surprising turn of events at Lord’s, England seemed to put their aggressive “Bazball” approach on hold after winning the toss and electing to bat on Day 1 of the third Test against India. The Indian bowlers, led by a spirited display from Nitish Kumar Reddy, delivered a disciplined performance, keeping England’s scoring rate in check and picking up crucial early wickets.
India’s Disciplined Bowling Performance Puts England on the Back Foot
The usually explosive English batting lineup appeared uncharacteristically cautious against a tight Indian bowling attack. Nitish Kumar Reddy’s early breakthroughs put India firmly in the driver’s seat. The pressure created by the Indian bowlers and sharp fielding made it difficult for England to settle in and play their natural aggressive game.
Joe Root’s Resilience Shines Amid Early Wickets
Despite the early setbacks, former England captain Joe Root showed his class and resilience with a gritty innings. His ability to absorb pressure and find gaps helped England steady the ship and rebuild their innings, reaching a total of 251 for 4 at the end of Day 1.
The question remains whether England will revert to their “Bazball” tactics in the coming days or continue with a more cautious approach. Day 2 promises an exciting contest as India aims to capitalize on their strong start.