INCHEON, South Korea -- Alison Lee took a three-stroke lead Saturday in the LPGA KEB HanaBank Championship, putting the 21-year-old UCLA student in position for her first victory.Lee shot a 4-under 68 in calm and firm conditions at Sky 72. She saved par on 17 and birdied 18 to stretch her margin over U.S. Womens Open champion Brittany Lang, her U.S. Solheim Cup teammate.The past few days, all week, Ive been striking the ball really well, Lee said. Ive been giving myself a lot birdie chances. Even though I shot 4 under today, I still left a lot of birdie putts other there.Playing her second season on the tour while remaining in college, Lee had a 13-under 203 total on the Jack Nicklaus-designed Ocean Course.Everyone back home is cheering me on, Lee said. Even my roommates and some of the girls in the sorority. They know nothing about golf, but theyve been tuning in to the Golf Channel.Lang had a 72, highlighted by a long birdie putt on par-3 eighth.South Koreas In-Kyung Kim, the winner two weeks ago in China in the first of six straight events in Asia, was third at 9 under after a 69. She also won an event in Germany last month.Lee was asked about sleeping on the third-round lead.I have to go back and do some reading for class, so thatll keep my mind off it for sure, Lee said I have reading for every class. Im behind in every class.She also has some time for fun, starting at the Delta Gamma House.We have a lot of sorority stuff when I get back home, too, Lee said. We have big/little reveal on Thursday where I get my little sis.And theres rooting for the Bruins football team.I havent missed any home games yet and I dont think I will, Lee said.Lee rebounded from a bogey on the par-4 14th to birdie the 15th. A day after chipping in for eagle on the short par 4, she hit a full approach that tracked across the green to 4 feet.After missing a 7-foot birdie putt on the par-4 16th, she got an 8-foot comebacker to fall for par on the par-3 17th. She made a 4-footer on the par-5 18th, seeing the line when Cristie Kerr -- the third member of the all-Solheim Cup (and all-PXG equipment) group -- hit a bunker shot inches behind Lees marker and holed her birdie putt.Lee also rebounded well from her first bogey, following a dropped shot on the par-3 third with four straight birdies. She then made six pars before missing a 5-footer on 14.On No. 3, I missed like a 3-footer for par, Lee said. I three-putted and that kind of spooked me. ... I think the bogey almost helped because it kind of snapped me back into the game and got me more focused.Spains Carlota Ciganda had a 69 to reach 8 under, and Kerrs 72 left her at 7 under with Taiwans Candie Kung (69) and South Koreas Min-Sun Kim.Sung Hyun Park, tied for the lead early in the round, had consecutive double bogeys on the back nine in a 73 to fall to 6 under. The Korean LPGA member tied for second behind Lexi Thompson last year.Thompson also was 5 under a 72, making five birdies, three bogeys and a double bogey. She and Lang are the only U.S. winners this year.In Gee Chun, the top-ranked South Korean player at No. 3, was 3 under after a 69.Top-ranked Lydia Ko was 1 over after a 73. She has four victories this year, one behind second-ranked Ariya Jutanugarn for the tour lead. Jutanugarn had a 69 to get to 1 under.Fourth-ranked Brooke Henderson had her worst round of the season, shooting a 78 alongside Ko to drop to 5 over. 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The Gunners are currently the second highest scorers in the league but Wenger insists Walcott will add something extra to his team.A day that started with the game delicately poised ended with it bearing all the competitive elements of a firing squad. Suffice to say, England arent the ones with the guns.Barring a miracle, India will have wrapped up this series by the time people in England are bracing themselves for a chilly commute or dark school run. A 3-0 scoreline will mean England have lost four of their last five Tests and five of their last seven. That is a run of form that, in other sports, might have consequences.It is natural at such moments to look at what has gone wrong and demand change. It gives us a sense that we are correcting errors and making progress. It provides the illusion that things might be better next time.A current theme that appears to gathering momentum is the captaincy of Alastair Cook. James Anderson was the latest to be asked about it in the post-play press conference on Sunday - unsurprisingly, he was supportive, though he did admit he had no idea if he was going to continue - underlining the sense that it is becoming the thing to blame for this defeat.But thats simplistic. Cook has never been a great orator or inspired tactician. Like most modern Test captains, he is cautious and like most modern Test captains, he can appear formulaic. Much of the pressure, in fact, has been brought to bear by the words of his own coach, Trevor Bayliss, whose call last week for a more positive approach from Englands batsmen was at clear odds with Cooks more adhesive style.But he has other skills. Most importantly, he leads by example and has, on the whole, absorbed the demands of the job without it ruining his own game. He has captained sides that won in India and South Africa and, only a few months ago - had a result or two gone their way - England would have briefly regained the No. 1 Test team ranking. His record, as player and captain, is stronger than some would like to admit.He also protects Joe Root. While Root might, by nature, be more in tune with Baylisss positive message, he has very little captaincy experience and is still at the developmental stage of his career when he is coming to terms with batting at No. 3. The burden on him, as Englands best batsman in all three formats of the game and bearing in mind this teams silly schedule, is already cumbersome. Adding the captaincy, just as he is about to become a parent, seems unnecessarily onerous. The time for him to take over will come soon enough, but theres no hurry. Besides, replacing Cook with Root as captain would not have made Englands spinners more accurate or more potent. Replacing Cook with Root would not have ensured England took the three important chances they squandered - all three of Indias centurions were given lives; two of them before they had 50 - and replacing Cook with Root would not provide any grreater answer to the problem Englands bowlers have with dismissing Virat Kohli.dddddddddddd Disconcertingly for England, there have been times this series when Indias seamers - notably Mohammed Shami - have looked more potent than any of Englands.We can argue with Cooks tactics on day four. But Jake Ball had dismissed Cheteshwar Pujara early on day three and Adil Rashid has been Englands most effective bowler in the series. It was reasonable to turn to them, it just didnt come off. We can argue that there should have been more flexibility with the batting order, with a case being made to rest Moeen Ali, who had bowled 53 overs, for a little longer before he batted. But there is an equally good case for some consistency in the batting line-up and providing Moeen with some certainty over his position. And we can argue with the selection of the side, but it is na?ve to think that the inclusion of either Gareth Batty or Liam Dawson would have made the difference. Not all decisions are right or wrong; many just come off, or dont.That does not mean were not about to have a change in the captaincy. It may well be that Cook, after a long and demanding period in the role, has lost a bit of hunger for it. It may well be that, once he gets back to England and has time to reflect, he decides it is time to move on. And it may well be that Root proves himself a more instinctive leader.But were fooling ourselves if we think that replacing Cook would have led to England winning in India.The reality is that England keep missing chances in the field, that they still dont have, full-time, a spin-bowling, wicketkeeping or fielding coach, and that the county game is structured to prioritise the Ashes and, of late, limited-overs tournaments. If England really want to win in India, they are not going to spend every August playing only white ball cricket - as they will when ECB plans are ratified from 2020 - with the consequent marginalisation of attacking spin bowlers that will follow. The desire to embrace the T20 revolution is not wrong - it might even be essential to the sustenance of the game in the UK - but it does come at a cost.Cook cannot control any of this stuff. He has arrived in India with an inexperienced line-up of batsmen (you could argue that, but for Cook, a certain well-known player with a pretty decent record in Mumbai might still be a member of the squad, but lets not go there) an ageing pack of senior bowlers, and spinners who have been outclassed by their opposition. India are just better than England. Cook cant change that. He may not be perfect and his form with the bat - and in the field - is a concern. But hes not the key problem here. ' ' '