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abplive|11-07-2025
Team India captain Shubman Gill had to briefly leave the field during the first day of the third Test against England at Lord's, prompting KL Rahul to step in as stand-in captain. England skipper Ben Stokes had won the toss and opted to bat first.
Gill, who has impressed as captain on this tour despite a loss in Leeds, guided India to a record-breaking win in the second Test at Edgbaston — their first-ever Test victory at the venue and their biggest win by runs in England. In the ongoing third Test, India is bowling first. It was during the final session on Day 1 that Gill left the field, with Rahul unexpectedly taking charge.
KL Rahul isn't the official vice-captain, but he took over leadership duties because designated deputy Rishabh Pant was already off the field due to injury. Pant injured his index finger while diving for a Jasprit Bumrah delivery in the 34th over. He didn't return to the field, and Dhruv Jurel replaced him behind the stumps. Had Pant been available, he would have captained in Gill's absence. But with both Gill and Pant off the field, Rahul took command and made all on-field decisions.
After electing to bat, England had a shaky start. Nitish Kumar Reddy struck twice in his very first over— the 14th of the innings — removing both openers Zak Crawley (18) and Ben Duckett (23). Joe Root and Ollie Pope then steadied the innings with a 109-run stand. Pope was dismissed for 44 by Ravindra Jadeja.
Harry Brook managed only 11 before falling to Bumrah. By stumps, Root (unbeaten on 99) and Stokes (39) had stitched together a 79-run partnership for the fifth wicket. England closed Day 1 at 251 for 4.