Indian cricket team fast bowler, Mohammed Siraj, displayed fiery emotions after dismissing England batter Ben Duckett during Day 4 of the third Test at Lord’s. The match had intense moments, starting with a heated exchange between Shubman Gill and Zak Crawley on Day 3. India needed an early breakthrough, and Siraj, along with Jasprit Bumrah, delivered during the sixth over of the England second innings. Duckett mistimed a shot, and Bumrah took a clean catch at mid-on. Siraj was visibly excited and confrontational towards Duckett before his send-off.
KL Rahul Reveals Dramatic Scenes from Day 3
Indian cricketer KL Rahul shared insights into the dramatic events of the third Test against England at Lord’s. The tension escalated as the match concluded with England’s openers facing a testing few minutes.
Intense Moments on the Field
During the game, tensions rose as Jasprit Bumrah faced Zak Crawley’s late movement behind the bowler. Despite suggestions, an apparent misunderstanding led to a heated exchange between Gill and Crawley. Subsequently, Crawley sustained an injury, causing chaos on the field as emotions flared between the Indian and English players.
Rahul’s Perspective on the Situation
KL Rahul, witnessing the on-field drama, acknowledged it as part of the game. He emphasized the challenges faced by opening batters in such situations, remarking on the enthusiasm and strategic decisions of the players.
For many, it was a rare sight to see Gill involved in a heated exchange, but Rahul mentioned instances where Gill had shown similar passion before. The players’ intensity was fueled by their desire to take crucial wickets, showcasing the competitiveness of Test cricket.
With both teams eager for success, the dramatic events at Lord’s added an extra layer of excitement to the ongoing Test match between India and England.
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Siraj gets the wicket of Duckett, but that celebration was unacceptable. Charging in the batter’s face with shoulder contact crosses the line. Passion is fine — intimidation isn’t. Umpires should step in. #ENGvIND #SpiritOfCricket#ENGvIND#SkySports pic.twitter.com/GGUlvOguGy
— Ehsan Sharif (@ehsansharif1) July 13, 2025



