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3rd Test: We Still Have A Chance In This Match, Says Jadeja After India Slump To 86/4
India looked in a strong position as Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill added fifty runs for the second wicket to take the score to 79/1. With 3-4 overs to go for the day, Jaiswal had a brain fade and played a reverse sweep against Ajaz Patel and got bowled for 30.
The Indian team management sent Mohd Siraj as a nightwatchman and he departed for a golden ball duck, making it two wickets in two balls for Patel. Virat Kohli then ran himself out as India lost three quick wickets and were struggling at 86/4 at the end of the first day.
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