Carse keeps England alive on thrilling fourth day
Brydon Carse’s sublime late burst leaves India 58-4 at the end of a thrilling day four, still needing 135 to beat England in the third Test at Lord’s.
Brydon Carse’s sublime late burst leaves India 58-4 at the end of a thrilling day four, still needing 135 to beat England in the third Test at Lord’s.
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