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England 6 Wickets Away From Winning The Lord's Test. India Need 135 Runs On Day 5

England needs 6 more wickets to win the Lord's Test. 

On the 5th and last day of the match, India needs 135 runs. Today's game will start at 3.30 pm. 

Both teams have 90 overs. KL Rahul from India will continue his innings with a score of 33 runs.

England all out for 192 on the fourth day:

England started the fourth day with a score of 2/0. The team could bat for only two and a half sessions and was all out for 192 runs. 

Joe Root scored 40 and captain Ben Stokes scored 33 runs. 

For India, Washington Sundar took 4 wickets. Jaspreet Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj got 2-2 wickets. Nitish Reddy and Akashdeep took 1-1 wickets.

India started its last innings in the third session itself. 

The team lost 4 wickets for a score of 58 runs in just 17.4 overs. KL Rahul returned unbeaten after scoring 33 runs. 

Yashasvi Jaiswal could not even open his account. Karun Nair scored 14, Shubman Gill scored 6 and Akashdeep scored 1 run. Brydon Carse took 2 wickets from England. Jofra Archer and Ben Stokes got 1-1 wickets.

India started playing on the third day with a score of 145/3 in the first innings. 

Rishabh Pant hit a fifty, he shared a 141-run partnership with KL Rahul for the fourth wicket. Pant scored 74 runs. 

Rahul completed his century in the second session, but he was out just after scoring 100 runs. India scored 387 runs.

India started their first innings in the second session of the second day. Yashasvi Jaiswal became the victim of Jofra Archer after scoring 13 runs. Karun Nair managed the situation, but he was out after scoring 40 runs. Captain Shubman Gill, who came at number-4, did not last long and returned to the pavilion after scoring only 16 runs.

India lost 3 wickets at a score of 107 runs. From here, opener KL Rahul hit a fifty. Along with him, Rishabh Pant also returned not out. 

Ben Stokes and Chris Woakes from England also took 1-1 wickets. England was all out after scoring 387 runs in the first innings.

England, who won the toss and elected to bat first on Thursday, scored 251 runs on the first day of the third Test. 

Joe Root played an innings of 99 runs and returned not out along with Ben Stokes. 

Jack Crowley returned to the pavilion after scoring 18 runs, Ben Duckett 23 runs, Ollie Pope 44 runs and Harry Brook returned after scoring 11 runs.