The Indian tailender Akash Deep had the most entertaining 7-run innings for India that included a six against England's speedster Jofra Archer. In the very first ball of the 116th over, Jofra Archer overpitched the ball that came swinging back in, targeting Akash Deep's leg stump. Akash whipped the ball over backward square leg, using his wrists to flick it powerfully through the leg side for a boundary. Watch the video here: Akash deep six to Archer pic.twitter.com/gNAnAuWXx3 — r (@smith____49) July 12, 2025 Funny enough, Akash Deep survived two DRS, both showing the ball passing nearly over the bails. Ultimately, Brydon Carse got him with Harry Brook taking a stunner at the third slip. Akash Deep was dismissed after edging a swinging full-length delivery that moved away through the fifth-stump channel. He pushed at it with an open-faced bat, aiming to guide it toward the third man. However, the ball caught the outside edge and flew low toward third slip, where Harry Brook took a sharp low catch to his right. Brook dived swiftly, got his fingers under the ball, and held on cleanly. Akash stood at the crease for a moment in disbelief before finally walking off. Read also: Pant Run-Out for 74 by Ben Stokes Scores level for India and England India completed their first innings on Day 3 with a total of 387 runs in 119.2 overs, having no runs trailing or leading. KL Rahul led the scoring with a gritty 100, while Rishabh Pant contributed a fluent 74. Ravindra Jadeja added a vital 72, and Nitish Kumar Reddy chipped in with a patient 30. The day saw India losing wickets at regular intervals after starting from 145/3. England’s pacers shared the honors — Chris Woakes bagged 3 for 84, Jofra Archer returned with 2 for 52, and Stokes chipped in with two key wickets. Akash Deep and Bumrah fell in quick succession, bringing the innings to a close with no runs in the bank. England will resume their second innings after around 10 minutes today.