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England and India players’ war of words continued in Lord’s Long Room during second Test: Report

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India and England cricketers had an hostile exchange of words in the Lord’s Long Room following on-field arguments on the third day of the second Test which the visitors won by 151 runs, a media report has claimed.

India had the ill-tempered Lord’s Test won in dramatic fashion, bowling out the hosts inside two sessions on the final day.

“The players were pictured arguing as they left the playing field but the rows carried on in the Long Room, which was packed with India officials, support staff and squad players, who gave their team a rousing reception as they walked inside,” the Daily Telegraph reported.

“Joe Root, who had just scored a brilliant unbeaten 180, and Virat Kohli are believed to have exchanged words on their way to the dressing rooms as the situation threatened to escalate before tempers cooled.”

Lord’s Long Room is usually packed with MCC members and the two teams go their separate ways through different staircases to their dressing rooms. But due to Covid-19 restrictions last week, the Long Room was closed to members as was the players’’ dining room.

“It allowed the two sides to mingle more freely at the end of a day, making confrontation more likely in the event of a heated passage of play,”…

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