India has strengthened its grip in the second Test match. Team India got a lead of 180 runs in the first innings. Seeing India tightening its grip, England captain Ben Stokes could not control himself. He lost his temper on the field and got into an argument with the umpire. The reason behind Stokes' argument with the umpire was Yashasvi Jaiswal. Jaiswal signaled for DRS, and the umpire also supported the Indian opener. Then what happened? Stokes did not like this decision of the umpire, and he went to the field umpire and got into an argument with him. However, later the decision went in favor of England. Then Stokes calmed down.

In India's second innings, the opening pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul made a great start. Both had added 50 runs in the eighth over. The fourth ball of the same over was bowled by fast bowler Joshua Tung to Yashasvi Jaiswal. The ball hit Jaiswal's feet at a fast pace, and there was an appeal for LBW from England. The umpire also immediately raised his finger in the air. After this, Jaiswal immediately went to his fellow opener KL Rahul standing at the other end and started discussing with him. After discussing with Rahul, Jaiswal demanded DRS. By the time Jaiswal demanded DRS, the stipulated time of 15 seconds was over. One second was over. Still, the umpire accepted Jaiswal's gesture and referred the decision to the third umpire.
Stokes got angry with the umpire's decision.
After this, Ben Stokes got furious. He reached the umpire, saying no no loudly. After this, he started arguing with the umpire that when Jaiswal signaled for DRS, the time of 15 seconds was over. However, the umpire ignored Stokes' point. The third umpire also upheld the decision of the field umpire and declared Jaiswal out. After this, the entire England team, along with Stokes, breathed a sigh of relief.
Siraj and Akash Deep shared 10 wickets
With the brilliant bowling of Mohammed Siraj (70/6) and Akash Deep (88/4), India tightened its grip on the match by scoring 64 runs for 1 wicket in their second innings after bundling out England's first innings for 407 runs. The total lead of the Indian team, which scored 587 runs in the first innings, has increased to 244 runs. At the end of the third day, Lokesh Rahul was present at the crease with 28 runs and Karun Nair with seven runs. During this, India lost the wicket of opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (28 runs) to Josh Tang.

6 England batsmen were out on zero
Earlier, despite the big centuries of Jamie Smith (184 not out) and Harry Brook (158) and a 303-run partnership for the sixth wicket between the two, England's first innings were reduced to 407 runs. After getting the new ball, India took the last 5 wickets of England within 22 runs. 6 England batsmen were out without opening their account.
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