Mohammed Siraj penalized for code of conduct breach in Lord’s Test

LONDON: India pacer Mohammed Siraj has been fined 15 percent of his match fee by the ICC for breaching the Code of Conduct during the ongoing third Test against England at Lord’s.

The incident took place on Day 4, when Siraj gave England opener Ben Duckett an animated send-off after dismissing him in the sixth over of England’s second innings.

The fast bowler was found to have celebrated excessively in close proximity to the departing batter.

The ICC confirmed that Siraj breached Article 2.5 of its Code of Conduct, which pertains to “using language, actions or gestures which disparage or which could provoke an aggressive reaction from a batter upon his/her dismissal during an International Match.”

In addition to the fine, Siraj was handed one demerit point, his second in a 24-month period, bringing him halfway to the threshold of four demerit points that could trigger a suspension.

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Mohammed Siraj admitted the offence and accepted the sanction proposed by match referee Richie Richardson, avoiding the need for a formal hearing.

The charge was laid by on-field umpires Paul Reiffel and Sharfuddoula Ibne Shahid, with third umpire Ahsan Raza and fourth umpire Graham Lloyd also involved.

For the unversed, England were bowled out for 192 in their second innings, setting India a target of 193.

But the visitors stumbled in the chase, reduced to 54-4 by stumps on Day 4.

KL Rahul, who scored a century in the first innings, remains key for India and will resume Day 5 on 33 not out, with 135 runs still needed.

The five-match Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy is currently locked at 1-1, with India bouncing back strongly in the second Test after losing the series opener.

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England edge ahead of India on another evenly matched day

LONDON: Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes’ late strike nudged England ahead on day two of the Lord’s Test against India here on Friday.

England fast bowler Jofra Archer struck an early blow as he made a thrilling return to Test cricket, before in-form India captain Shubman Gill fell cheaply.

Archer removed Yashasvi Jaiswal with just his third ball after more than four years of injury-induced exile from Test cricket, and Gill, who had previously made a mammoth 585 runs in four innings this series, including three hundreds, was later caught behind for a mere 16.

India were 145-3 in reply to England’s first-innings 387 at stumps on the second day of the third Test, a deficit of 242 runs.

KL Rahul was 53 not out, alongside Rishabh Pant, who was unbeaten on 19.

Express quick Archer shone at Lord’s during England’s 2019 50-over World Cup final win and also made his Test debut that season at the ground, where his bouncer concussed Australia’s Steve Smith.

With just his third ball Friday, the 30-year-old Archer unleashed a 90 mph full-length delivery that had a squared-up Jaiswal edging to Harry Brook at second slip.

Jofra Archer roared in celebration, with the often restrained crowd at a sun-drenched Lord’s erupting in raucous cheers.

England’s backing for Archer, in the hope he can star in the 2025/26 Ashes in Australia, has often been questioned during his lengthy absence.

But an opening over where he several times topped 90 mph and a return of 1-22 in 10 overs was a reminder of Archer’s quality.

England captain Ben Stokes’s career has been blighted by injuries, and there were fresh concerns when he suffered a groin strain batting on Thursday.

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But the lively seamer, in no obvious discomfort, reduced India to 74-2 when Karun Nair (40) edged him low to first slip, where Joe Root held a brilliant left-handed catch.

That grab meant Root set a new Test record of 211 catches for an outfielder.

Veteran all-rounder Chris Woakes’ three previous wickets this series had come at a hugely expensive average of nearly 97 apiece.

But the 36-year-old made a key breakthrough when he had Gill edging defensively to wicketkeeper Jamie Smith, who held a good catch standing up to the stumps, with India now 107-3.

Earlier, Jasprit Bumrah gained a coveted place on the Lord’s honours boards with a five-wicket haul before England paceman Brydon Carse’s maiden Test fifty frustrated India.

Bumrah, the world’s top-ranked Test bowler, took 5-74 in 27 overs as England were bowled out after lunch.

Bumrah’s haul included a brilliant burst Friday of three for one in seven balls that reduced England, who resumed on 251-4, to 271-7, with the fast bowler dismissing Stokes, century-maker Root and Woakes.

But tailender Carse frustrated India with 56 after he shared an eighth-wicket stand of 84 with Smith, who made Rahul pay for dropping him in the slips on five with an innings of 51.

That followed Smith’s excellent 184 not out and 88 during India’s crushing 336-run win in the second Test at Edgbaston last week, where the tourists levelled this five-match series at 1-1 despite resting Bumrah in Birmingham.

Root, 99 not out overnight, went to a hundred Friday with a first-ball boundary off Bumrah.

Root’s 37th Test century took him into fifth place on an all-time list headed by India’s Sachin Tendulkar with 51 hundreds. Stokes had added just five runs to his overnight 39 when he was bowled by a Bumrah delivery that jagged back into his off stump.

Next ball, Woakes fell for a golden duck following a thin edge to reserve wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, deputising for the injured Pant. Carse survived the hat-trick delivery, but England were still struggling at 271-7.

Jasprit Bumrah later bowled Archer to complete his five-wicket haul.

Carse was dropped on either side of completing a 77-ball fifty in style by driving Mohammed Siraj for six before the paceman bowled him to end England’s innings.

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Joe Root adds another feather to his cap, breaks world record with stunning catch

LONDON: England’s batting maestro Joe Root achieved another milestone on Friday as he became the all-time leading catcher during the third Test against India at Lord’s.

Joe Root is shattering multiple records in Test cricket. Earlier on the morning of day two, Joe Root surpassed cricketing legends Rahul Dravid and Steve Smith after notching up his 37th century.

After scoring the ton on the first ball of the day,  Root climbed an elite list of most Test centuries. By doing so, he went past Dravid and Steve Smith, both of whom had 36, and edged closer to Sri Lanka’s Kumar Sangakkara, who has 38.

Most Centuries in Test Cricket

  • Sachin Tendulkar (India) – 51
  • Jacques Kallis (South Africa) – 45
  • Ricky Ponting (Australia) – 41
  • Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) – 38
  • Joe Root (England) – 37*

Now, Root has surpassed the record of former India captain Rahul Dravid for taking the most catches in the longest form of the game.

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The 34-year-old demonstrated excellent athleticism when he caught a one-hander stunner of well-set Karun Nair (40) in the first slip off Ben Stokes’ bowling in the 20th over.

Ben Stokes bowled it on the shorter side of a length, which squared up Karun Nair, and Root took it brilliantly to end Nair’s resistance at the home of cricket.

At the time of filing this report, India were 80 for 2 in the last session of Day 2 in their first innings, with KL Rahul (25) and Shubman Gill (2) on the crease.

Most Catches For a Fielder in Tests

211* – Joe Root (296 inns)

210 – Rahul Dravid (301 inns)

205 – Mahela Jayawardene (270 inns)

200 – Steve Smith (225 inns)

200 – Jacques Kallis (315 inns)

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PCB names Pakistan Shaheens squad for Multi-Format England Tour

LAHORE: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) on Friday announced the Pakistan Shaheens 18-member squad for the multi-format tour of England, set to commence later this month.

Pakistan Shaheen are scheduled to play two three-day matches and three 50-over matches. The dates and venues for the fixtures will be announced in due course.

Pakistan Test team vice-captain Saud Shakeel is set to lead the squad, joined by experienced Sajid Khan and Mir Hamza.

The squad will include 14 emerging players, featuring 11 players under the age of 25. Additionally, the squad also features some of the top performers from the Quaid-e-Azam Trophy, which is Pakistan’s premier first-class tournament.

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“Saud Shakeel (19 Tests) is set to lead the team, while he will be joined by three other Test-capped players in Mir Hamza (seven Tests), Musa Khan (one Test) and Sajid Khan (12 Tests),” the board said in a statement.

“Among other players, Azan Awais (844) and Maaz Sadaqat (646), who finished as the leading run scorers, respectively, in Quaid-e-Azam Trophy 2024-25, have been selected,” it added.

The 23-year-old Rohail Nazir will perform the duties as a wicket-keeper, while Mushtaq Ahmed was rewarded for his stellar performances in domestic cricket.

The spin department consists of left-arm wrist spinner Faisal Akram and Mehran Mumtaz, along with all-rounder Mubasir Khan.

The squad is set to practice at the Hanif Mohammad High-Performance Center in Karachi before departing for England on 16 July.

Pakistan Shaheens Squad

Saud Shakeel (c), Ali Zaryab, Azan Awais, Faisal Akram, Haider Ali, Maaz Sadaqat, Mehran Mumtaz, Mir Hamza, Mohammad Suleman, Mubasir Khan, Musa Khan, Mushtaq Ahmed, Omair Bin Yousuf, Rohail Nazir (wicket-keeper), Sajid Khan, Shahid Aziz, Shamyl Hussain and Ubaid Shah.

Player support personnel

Imran Farhat (head coach), Rehan Riaz (bowling coach), Mohtashim Rasheed (fielding coach), Usman Hashmi (analyst), and Ali Sufyan (physio)

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Ben Stokes’ injury clouds a worry for England in India Test

England will head into the second day of the third Test against India at Lord’s with fresh doubts over the fitness of inspirational captain Ben Stokes.

The skipper pulled up with what appeared to be a groin issue late on Thursday’s opening day, with Stokes receiving on-field treatment before he batted on until the close.

England were 251-4 at stumps, with Joe Root 99 not out and Stokes, who won the toss, unbeaten on 39.

The 34-year-old Stokes’s career has been blighted by injuries, with a longstanding knee problem requiring an operation in 2023, while the all-rounder has suffered two serious hamstring tears during the past eight months.

In an encouraging development for the side, Ben Stokes has been able to operate as a fully fledged all-rounder in recent games after his fitness issues restricted his impact as a lively seamer.

But such is his importance to the balance of the team, with England currently 1-1 in a marquee series at home against India as they build towards a showpiece Ashes tour of Australia, that team chiefs will hope Thursday’s incident is merely a minor problem.

“Fingers crossed it’s nothing too serious and he can do something magic and come back strong,” said England vice-captain Ollie Pope. “We’ll see how he pulls up tomorrow (Friday).

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“We’ve got a big Test over the next four days, and we’ve got a big two coming up after that, so it’s important to try and manage him.

“That’s one of my roles, to make sure he doesn’t push himself to a ridiculous place with whatever he’s dealing with at the moment.

“I’m sure the physios and medics will work with him to lay out a plan and I’ll help push him in the right direction,” added Pope, who made 44 on Thursday.

Play ended with Root just one run shy of his 37th Test hundred and a record-extending eighth such century at Lord’s.

Pope, however, does not expect the star batter to suffer too many nerves overnight.

“Obviously, he’d have loved to have a hundred red (not out), but he’s got 36 of them, so I don’t think he’ll be too sleepless,” said Pope. “He’ll get his head down.

“It would have been nice to see him get it tonight, but he’ll be looking at the bigger picture and trying to make it a monster innings. Hopefully we can kick on and get 400, towards 500.”

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Joe Root’s masterclass keeps India at bay on opening day of Lord’s Test

Joe Root composed 99* checked the visitors’ progress on the opening day of the India vs England third Test at Lord’s.

England were 251-4 at stumps, with Joe Root coming in when they were faltering at 44-2 after paceman Nitish Kumar Reddy struck twice in his first over to remove openers Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley.

But not for the first time in his 156 Test-career, the 34-year-old Root bailed England out of trouble.

England captain Ben Stokes, who won the toss at a sun-drenched Lord’s, was 39 not out after helping Joe Root, his predecessor as skipper, add an unbroken 79 for the fifth wicket.

Root also shared a grinding partnership of 109 in 35 overs with Ollie Pope, who made 44 after almost being out for a golden duck.

Much of the pre-match talk had focused on the return of Jasprit Bumrah, the world’s top-ranked Test bowler, after he was rested for India’s 336-run thrashing of England at Edgbaston last week that levelled the five-match series at 1-1.

But it was Reddy, the fourth seamer deployed by India captain Shubman Gill on Thursday, who struck twice in four balls on the way to figures of 2-46 in 14 overs.

With his third ball, the 22-year-old had left-hander Duckett (23) well caught down the legside by diving wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant off a gloved pull.

Next ball, the often skittish Pope almost fell for a duck when he threw his bat at an outswinger, with Gill just unable to hold a tough chance low to his right in the gully.

But with the last ball of the over, Reddy produced a superb full-length delivery that swung late and straightened off the pitch before taking Crawley’s outside edge to give Pant a simple catch as the Kent batter fell for 18.

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Pope, following his first-ball reprieve, had several more nervy moments, chasing a wide delivery from Bumrah he could have left alone before a loose shot off Reddy fell just short of third slip.

Root, second behind England team-mate Harry Brook in the Test batting rankings, was far more assured as he went to fifty with a glance through fine leg off Reddy — his seventh four in 102 balls faced.

England were 153-2 at tea with Root unbeaten on 54 and Pope 44 not out.

But the very first ball after the interval saw Pope drive loosely at left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja, with reserve wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel, on the field after Pant suffered a finger injury in the second session, holding an excellent shoulder-high catch off a fast-travelling edge.

New batter Brook only managed 11 before he was bowled between bat and pad by Bumrah after failing to get forward to a nip-back ball. Bumrah ended the day with a miserly return of 1-35 in 18 overs.

England were now 172-4 as Stokes, without a Test hundred since an Ashes century against Australia at Lord’s two years ago, walked out to bat.

The left-hander had made 27 when Reddy had a tight lbw review turned down on the umpire’s call. He then called for the England physio after suffering what appeared to be a groin injury.

Root, however, continued to bat with his customary class, an on-driven four off Reddy, taking the former England captain to 80.

But with play held up by a swarm of flying ants, and Stokes unable to get off strike as he defended Akash Deep’s final two balls of the day, Root was left one run shy of what would be his 37th Test hundred and a record-extending eighth century at Lord’s.

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Ben Stokes issues stern warning to India ahead of Third Test

England captain Ben Stokes has delivered a strong warning to India ahead of the highly anticipated third Test, set to commence on 10 July at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground.

The newly renamed Anderson-Tendulkar trophy is tied 1-1 as India roared back with a statement win in the second Test at Edgbaston, a venue where they recorded their first win on the ninth attempt.

The 336-run victory also marked Shubman Gill’s first win as a captain, who was also named as the ‘Player of the Match’ for his consecutive tons in both innings of the match.

With England requiring a record 608 to chase, their batting crumbled under pressure and they were bowled out for just 271 runs on the final day of the Test match.

Speaking to the media ahead of the Test, Ben Stokes acknowledged that the series was always going to be competitive due to the quality of the teams.

“This was always going to be a series (in) which moments ebb and flow, the results were going to ebb and flow because there are two very good teams going at each other,” he told reporters.

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“We came out on top at Headingley, and they came out on top in the last game. When you have two good sides going at it against each other, you are going to see that. I don’t think we feel like we have the edge over anyone,” he added.

The skipper, who is also facing a dip in form with the willow, issued a warning to the visitors, noting that the Three Lions will come out firing all cylinders.

“We respect our opposition, whoever that may be. We’ll be coming out this week, trying to hit them hard and obviously trying to come away with a win,” he concluded.

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Jofra Archer returns to England’s Playing XI for Lord’s Test against India

LONDON: England have included Jofra Archer in their playing XI for the third Test of the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy against India, marking the fast bowler’s return to red-ball cricket after more than four years.

Archer will make his return to red-ball cricket on Thursday at the iconic Lord’s, the very ground where he made his Test debut back in 2019.

His comeback follows an extended spell on the sidelines due to recurring elbow and back injuries, which had restricted him to white-ball formats in recent years.

However, he recently returned to first-class cricket, bowling 18 overs for Sussex last month, and has now been deemed fit to lead England’s pace attack at Lord’s.

His inclusion comes as England look to bounce back from a heavy 336-run defeat in the second Test at Edgbaston.

Jofra Archer replaces Josh Tongue in the XI, the only change from the previous match. While Tongue is the leading wicket-taker in the series with 11 scalps, he has been expensive, leaking runs at 4.56 per over.

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Interestingly, Archer’s return mirrors the circumstances of his 2019 debut when England brought him in after Australia’s Steve Smith dominated with twin hundreds in the opening Ashes Test.

Now, he’s been handed the task of unsettling India’s in-form captain Shubman Gill, who stunned England with scores of 269 and 161 at Edgbaston.

Despite a heavy workload in the first two Tests, Brydon Carse and Chris Woakes retain their places. Carse bowled 77 overs across the two matches and appeared to be dealing with a toe issue during the second Test.

However, captain Ben Stokes dismissed fitness concerns, clarifying that the discomfort was due to his footwear rather than a physical injury.

It’s worth noting that Archer has featured in 13 Tests for England between 2019 and 2021, picking up 42 wickets at an average of 31.04. His most prolific run came in the 2019 Ashes, where he claimed 20 wickets at 20.27.

England Playing XI for 3rd Test vs India: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (capt), Jamie Smith (wk), Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Shoaib Bashir.

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Sophie Ecclestone returns as England Women name squad for India ODI series

Sophie Ecclestone has been named in England Women 15-member squad for the forthcoming three-match One Day International (ODI) series against India, scheduled to begin later this month.

Left-arm spinner Sophie Ecclestone returns to the 50-over squad, having missed the West Indies series. Moreover, there is a recall for top-order batter Maia Bouchier, who last featured in the Three Lions lineup in January 2025 against Australia.

Meanwhile, captain Nat Sciver-Brunt is expected to play a full part in the series despite missing the end of the T20I series against India with a groin injury.

Among the notable inclusions is Lauren Filer, who’ll be looking to make her first ODI appearance since the Ashes in the winter. The seamer, who bowled a match-defining four-over spell at the Kia Oval on Friday night, is continuing her return from a knee injury.

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England Women’s Head Coach Charlotte Edwards shared her thoughts following the announcement of the squad.

“India have really pushed us during the T20I series. We knew they would and we’ve learned a lot about the team in the three games so far,” she said.

“There have been some good moments but we’re a team in transition and we need to keep working hard to do what we’re trying to do more consistently, and for longer. That’ll be asked of us again in the ODIs, Edwards added.

“Friday night was high drama and we were delighted to keep ourselves in the series, I’m very proud of the character and the fight the players showed. Hopefully we can keep that going at Emirates Old Trafford and Edgbaston and into the Bank ODI series,” she concluded.

England Women Squad

Em Arlott, Tammy Beaumont,  Lauren Bell, Maia Bouchier, Alice Capsey, Kate Cross, Alice Davidson-Richards, Charlie Dean, Sophia Dunkley, Sophie Ecclestone, Lauren Filer, Amy Jones, Emma Lamb, Nat Sciver-Brunt (c), Linsey Smith

England vs India ODI series Schedule

Wednesday, July 16: 1st ODI, Utilita Bowl

Saturday, July 19: 2nd  ODI, Lord’s Cricket Ground

Tuesday, July 22: 3rd ODI, Seat Unique Riverside

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Major boost for England as Jofra Archer set for ‘blockbuster’ third Test against India

England head coach Brendon McCullum has confirmed that ace pacer Jofra Archer is ready to play in the ‘blockbuster’ third Test against India, set to commence on 10 July at the iconic Lord’s Cricket Ground.

The Anderson-Tendulkar series between India and England is leveled at 1-1, with the visitors equalling the scoreline after thrashing the home side by 336 runs at Edgbaston.

The Three Lions will gain a significant boost as Jofra Archer returns to play in his first Test match since the 2021 tour of India.

Jofra Archer faced a string of injuries, resulting in him playing only seven limited-overs internationals between March 2021 and May 2024.

Speaking ahead of the match, Brendon McCullum shed light on the inclusion of Jofra Archer for the third Test.

“He’ll certainly be available for selection. Jofra is looking fit, he’s looking strong, he’s looking ready to go, and he’ll come into calculations,” said McCullum.

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“It’s hugely exciting. He’s buzzing as well. He’s obviously been through his injuries and his time out of Test cricket, but we all know what he’s capable of achieving and we hope that when the opportunity does arrive for him, he’s able to recapture and improve on what he’s been able to do already,” he added.

The pitch at Edgbaston was flat, with a total of 1692 runs scored across five days, marking the highest aggregate between England and India.

“Something with a bit more pace, a bit more bounce, and maybe a little bit of sideways (movement), hopefully,” England’s head coach stated when asked about the surface for the Lord’s Test.

He stated that the upcoming match will be mouth-watering, hinting that the pitch will offer a lot to the bowlers.

“It’ll be a blockbuster either way, but I think it’s going to set up for a cracker, especially if there’s plenty of life in it,” McCullum said.

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