India dominated the morning session on Day 3 at The Oval, reaching 189 for 3 at lunch, fueled by Akash Deep's surprising 66 and Jaiswal's unbeaten 85. Tensions rose as Crawley and Pope confronted Jaiswal, seemingly frustrated by his perceived time-wasting. With a lead exceeding 100 and a flat pitch, India aims to capitalize on England's bowling shortage.
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