As a result, India lost by 266 runs, squandering their lead in the five-match series that now stands at 1-1. The visitors had won the second Test at Lord's by 95 runs after the first Test in Nottingham was drawn. The fourth Test begins in Manchester on Thursday, August 7.
The likes of Alastair Cook and Ian Bell, struggling for form, scored runs finally as did debutant Jos Buttler and in-form Gary Ballance, all of them taking advantages of chances missed by India in both the English innings.
"Poor chap (referring to Pankaj). He was bowling first-time in international cricket. On a flat wicket like this, he bowls well enough to take the edge and you drop it. Then he doesn't get a wicket in the whole match. He bowled well in the Test, but poor chap!" Kapil remarked about the luck-less debutant.
"There is no easy fix for this," he added, referring to the catches-dropped in the slip-cordon that is almost becoming a trend with the Indian team.