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Bumrah bags five, Harry Brook misses ton, India ahead at Headingley
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Despite Jasprit Bumrah's impressive five-wicket haul and KL Rahul's fluent batting, India's poor fielding, including dropped catches, allowed England to post a substantial 465, nearly erasing India's first-innings advantage. Harry Brook's aggressive 99 led England's counterattack. India ended Day 3 at 90/2, leading by 96 runs, with Rahul unbeaten.
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