England captain Ben Stokes succumbed to the ground and lay flat on the ground after being hit on the groin by a delivery from right-arm pacer Mohammed Siraj on day four of the third Test against India at the Lord's Cricket Ground. Stokes yelled 'Oh, the d**k' before falling onto the ground as the Indian players watched on.
'Morning Ben': Ravi Shastri Says On Air As Ben Stokes Caught By Camera Yawning At Lord's Early On Day 4; VideoThe incident occurred in the 29th over, bowled after lunch as Shubman Gill introduced Mohammed Siraj for a spell. With the left-handed batter going for a pull shot off a short-of-a-length delivery, he missed the ball completely and it struck him on the groin as England cricket's official handle posted a video of the same.
Not where you want to be hit 😅 pic.twitter.com/mvW3uXfMcp
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) July 13, 2025
Ben Stokes and Joe Root watchful after England lose four wickets in the first session
Similar to the first innings, Ben Stokes and Joe Root have watchfully added 50 runs between them to dig their side out of trouble. Before Nitish Kumar Reddy got rid of the right-handed Zak Crawley, Mohammed Siraj dismissed Ollie Pope and Ben Duckett cheaply. A few overs before lunch saw Akash Deep send Harry Brook packing by flattening his middle stump.
The final over of day three saw a heated conversation transpire between Crawley and Shubman Gill as the latter accused the Kent batter of wasting time.
England eventually walked away with a two-run lead and lead by 98 runs at lunch on day four. Joe Root, who top-scored with 104, is still at the crease, batting with Ben Stokes as England look to settle a target which is out of crease for India.
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