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Archer tears into India at Lord's in London Test blitz
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 52130, member: 636"] England secured a thrilling 22-run victory over India during Monday's third Test at Lord's Cricket Ground. The hosts established a 2-1 advantage in the five-match series through another dramatic final-day finish. Captain Ben Stokes praised the electric atmosphere whenever Jofra Archer prepared to bowl. The fast bowler's return from a four-year injury absence proved decisive for England's chances. Archer's match figures of 5-107 demonstrated his continued effectiveness at the highest level. The 30-year-old consistently delivered speeds exceeding 90 mph while maintaining remarkable accuracy throughout his spell. England supporters erupted each time officials announced Archer would take the ball. His performance occurred exactly six years after he bowled the Super Over that clinched England's 2019 World Cup triumph against New Zealand. The pace attack will prove vital when England attempts to reclaim the Ashes in Australia later this year. Medical staff will monitor Archer's recovery ahead of next week's fourth Test at Old Trafford. India's batting collapse stemmed from a costly run-out during their first innings. KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant had constructed a threatening 141-run partnership before disaster struck. Pant attempted a risky single to return the strike to Rahul, who stood on 98 runs approaching the lunch interval. Stokes executed a direct hit that ended Pant's entertaining 74-run contribution. The incident highlighted how milestone pressure can influence decision-making during Test matches. Mohammed Siraj received a 15 percent match fee fine for his excessive celebration after dismissing Ben Duckett on Sunday. [/QUOTE]
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