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Lord's test: Record chase for India to win

 
 

London, July 25 (ANI): India will have to chase a record total of 458 runs to win the first Test against England at Lord's after the hosts declared their second innings at 269 for 6 on day four on Sunday. Indian fast bowler Ishant Sharma turned yesterday s match in India's favour for some time as he took three wickets in the space of just 16 balls on the fourth day morning at Lord's. Altogether four wickets fell in 32 balls for eight runs and at lunch England were 72 for five in their second innings, an overall lead of 260, with five sessions remaining.

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