India's Shubman Gill lauded Nitish Kumar Reddy's impressive bowling on Day 1 of the third Test at Lord's, even showcasing his Telugu skills with "Bagundi ra mawa." Reddy's spell proved crucial, dismissing Duckett and Crawley, transforming England's promising start into a shaky 44-2. Earlier, England captain Ben Stokes chose to bat first after winning the toss in favorable conditions.
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