India's Mohammed Siraj looks back to see his bail dislodged as the England fielders celebrate their 22-run win in the third Test at Lord's

London (AFP) - A thrilling series produced its latest gripping chapter as England beat India by 22 runs in a nail-biting third Test at Lord’s on Monday to go 2-1 up with two to play.

India were on the brink of defeat at 147-9, still needing a further 46 runs to reach a victory target of 193, when last man Mohammed Siraj joined Ravindra Jadeja in the middle.

Nevertheless, the pair batted on until after tea on the final day to give India hope of an improbable victory.

But with India eyeing a stunning win, Siraj fell to Shoaib Bashir when he played defensively to the off-spinner only for the ball to spin back and just dislodge the leg bail to leave India 170 all out.

As the England fielders celebrated, the fiery Siraj was crestfallen as was Jadeja, left stranded on 61 not out after batting for nearly four-and-a-half hours while compiling his fourth consecutive fifty this series.

Bashir had spent much of the match off the field with a fractured finger sustained while dropping a hard-hit return catch from Jadeja in India’s first innings and, shortly after he had wrapped up victory, England announced the injury had ruled the 21-year-old out of the remaining two Tests.

England captain Ben Stokes bowled two lengthy spells Monday on his way to innings figures of 3-48 in 24 overs, with fast bowler Jofra Archer – in his first Test following more than four years of injury-induced exile – taking 3-55 in 16.

- ‘Dark places’ -

Lively medium-pacer Stokes, whose career has been blighted by knee injuries, again proved his worth to England as a fully-fledged all-rounder.

“I thought I had taken myself to some pretty dark places before but today was… If bowling to win a Test for your country doesn’t get you up, get you excited, then I don’t know what does,” Stokes told Sky Sports.

Victory came exactly six years to the day since Stokes and Archer both starred in England’s dramatic 2019 50-over World Cup final win over New Zealand at Lord’s.

England's Jofra Archer celebrates his caught and bowled dismissal of India's Washington Sundar in the third Test at Lord's

Both bowlers made early breakthroughs Monday, with player-of-the match Stokes saying the anniversary was behind his decision to open the bowling with Archer.

“Jof played a big role in that and I just had one of those feelings he would do something special,” said Stokes.

The 30-year-old Archer added: “It was pretty hectic for the first game back. I probably bowled a few more overs than I thought I would have but every single one mattered today so I’m not too fussed about it.”

India were all but beaten at 112-8 when tailender Jasprit Bumrah came out to bat immediately after lunch.

But Jadeja and Bumrah kept England at bay with a stubborn stand of 35 in 22 overs.

“I think the position in the morning, to make a comeback like this was tremendous from Ravindra Jadeja and the lower order,” said India captain Shubman Gill.

Bumrah, defying a run of four successive noughts in Test cricket, defended gamely while making five in 54 balls only for his innings to end when he top-edged a pull off Stokes to substitute fielder Sam Cook at mid-on.

India were now 147-9 – a position that meant tea was delayed by 30 minutes.

But Jadeja, who overturned an lbw decision given against him on 26, went to fifty when a flashing cut off Stokes flew over the slips for the left-hander’s fourth four in 150 balls faced.

Shortly after tea, Archer struck Siraj a painful blow on the shoulder and it was not long before he fell to Bashir.

Ravindra Jadeja made a heroic 61 not out as India feel just short of victory in the third Test against England at Lord's

From 71-4 on Monday, the match swung England’s way once more as India lost three wickets for 11 runs in collapsing to 82-7.

Rishabh Pant – who only came into bat on Monday following Deep’s departure – charged down the pitch to drive Archer for a typically aggressive four.

But two balls later Archer, repeatedly topping the 90 mph mark, bowled the dangerman for nine with a superb full-length delivery that clipped the top of off stump.

India were looking to KL Rahul to anchor their chase after his first-innings hundred in a match where both sides made 387 first-time around.

But the opener had added just six runs to his overnight 33 when he was lbw on review to Stokes.

Archer, who made his Test debut at Lord’s in 2019, then had India seven down when holding an athletic one-handed return catch to dismiss Washington Sundar for a duck.