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3rd Test: Duckett, Crawley Take England To 31/0 At Tea After India’s First Innings Ends At 445
England were 6/0 even before a legal ball was sent down: five runs came from the penalty which came after India ran on the danger area of the pitch while batting, with the one run coming from Jasprit Bumrah bowling a no-ball.
Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj, who was fine to bowl after suffering from a blow on the right knee during the batting innings, found a bit of movement with the new ball to beat Duckett and Crawley.
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