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 Ben Stokes floored by brutal Mohammed Siraj delivery; England Cricket shares cheeky video

Ben Stokes on the ground. (Pic credit: England Cricket)

The intensity of the third Test at Lord’s reached new heights on Sunday as India dominated the morning session and fired another blow post-lunch - quite literally - with Mohammed Siraj flattening England captain Ben Stokes with a searing delivery that struck him in a painful area.Live Score: India vs England 3rd TestDuring a tense passage of play after lunch, Siraj came around the wicket and delivered a length ball that stayed low and thudded right into Stokes' box. The England skipper, caught off-guard by the lack of bounce and speed off the surface, was left sprawled on the pitch in pain, lying on his back for a prolonged period. Ravindra Jadeja immediately walked over to check on him, while Siraj looked momentarily concerned.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!England Cricket’s official account shared a video of the moment with a cheeky caption: “Not where you want to be hit ” - quickly going viral among fans online.WATCH:

Siraj, who had already removed Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope in the first session, continued to bowl with venom on a pitch offering variable bounce. The delivery to Stokes highlighted just how tricky batting had become as the ball refused to rise off a length.Earlier in the day, India took control by reducing England to 98/4 at lunch, with Siraj finishing the session with figures of 2/11 in 7 overs. Zak Crawley, Pope, Duckett, and Harry Brook all fell in quick succession as India, having matched England’s 387 in the first innings, looked to push for a 2-1 series lead.

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