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India vs England, 4th Test Day 3 Live Updates: Dhruv Jurel Misses Ton, England Bundled Out India For 307

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India vs England, 4th Test Match Day 3 Live Updates: Shoaib Bashir registered his maiden five-wicket haul as England bundled out India for 307, taking a lead by 46 runs.

Resuming Day 3 at 219/7, India put up a great fight but eventually succumbed to England's fiery bowling attack. For India, Dhruv Jurel scored 90 runs while Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 73.

Apart from them, Shubman Gill also scored 38 runs. For England, Bashir took five wickets while Tom Hartley scalped three wickets.

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