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India vs England: Did Virat Kohli and Joe Root have a fight at Lord's Long Room?

England and India players, especially respective skippers Joe Root and Virat Kohli, were involved in a heated confrontation in the Lord's Long Room after the third day's action in the second Test.

Virat Kohli

London, August 25: England and India players, especially respective skippers Joe Root and Virat Kohli, were involved in a heated confrontation in the Lord's Long Room after the third day's action in the second Test.

As per Telegraph Sports, there were tense scenes in the Lord's pavilion which were prompted after Jasprit Bumrah bowled a barrage of bouncers to James Anderson in a 10-ball spell.

England skipper Joe Root and India skipper Virat Kohli is believed to have exchanged words on their way to the dressing rooms as things looked like it could go out of hand.

Earlier, England pacer Anderson also opened up about what happened between him and the Indian players during the final session of the third day of the Lord's Test. In the second innings of the Lord's Test, Anderson was seen having an animated chat with Bumrah after the Indian pacer unleashed a barrage of bouncers at him.

After that, tempers flared and both teams engaged in verbals throughout the game. "I was angry at the end. The emotion got the better of me and I felt I had to say something. I felt bad for doing that because it drew attention away from Rooty celebrating an amazing innings as he came off the field.

"I apologised to him afterwards for that but the emotion got the better of me. It happens sometimes," wrote Anderson in his column for the Telegraph.

The first Test ended in a draw but India staged an incredible comeback to take the second game by 151 runs at the Lord's Cricket Ground. Both sides will now lock horns in the third Test, beginning Wednesday (August 25) at Headingley, Leeds.

India had not lost a match at the Leeds cricket ground since 1979 and had won their last two matches at this venue in 1986 and 2002 under Kapil Dev and Sourav Ganguly respectively.

Story first published: Wednesday, August 25, 2021, 12:54 [IST]
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