Updated On: 28 August, 2021 10:32 AM IST | Leeds | PTI
The visitors reached 215 for two in their second innings at stumps on the third day but still trailed by 139 runs after conceding a first-innings lead of 354 runs

Craig Overton. Pic/AFP
Pacer Craig Overton on Friday asserted that England held all the aces but said the first hour`s play on the fourth day is going to be "massive" as they look to break India`s resistance in the third Test here.
The visitors reached 215 for two in their second innings at stumps on the third day but still trailed by 139 runs after conceding a first-innings lead of 354 runs. "Ideally, we would have got three or four, you only need a couple more for the bowlers. We are still in a good position in the game at the moment," he said. "It obviously was frustrating for us, but we got to make sure that we get early breakthroughs. The first hour`s play would be massive." Overton said they tried to stick to basics against Indian skipper Virat Kohli who seemed to be getting back to form with a series-best score of 45 not out.