ENG vs IND 4th Test: Ben Stokes was awarded the Player of the Match award for his amazing performance in the match
ENG vs IND 4th Test: The fourth Test match of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test series between England and India in Manchester ended in a draw today on 27 July. On the last day of the game, it seemed that Team India would have to face defeat in the match, but the Indian batsmen showed patience and batted brilliantly and managed to take the match to a draw.
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ENG vs IND 4th Test: In the second innings for India, captain Shubman Gill (103), Ravindra Jadeja (107) and Washington Sundar (101) played excellent centuries and saved the team from innings defeat. At the same time, Ben Stokes was given the Player of the Match award for playing a brilliant innings of 141 runs and taking 6 wickets in the match.
ENG vs IND 4th Test: England vs India, fourth Test match status
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ENG vs IND 4th Test: If we tell you about the match in detail, then the host England won the toss and decided to bowl. After this, batting first, India scored a total of 358 runs in the first innings. Yashasvi Jaiswal scored 58, KL Rahul 46, Sai Sudarshan 61 and Rishabh Pant scored 54 runs for the team. For England, Ben Stokes took 5 wickets in the first innings, Jofra Archer took 3 and Chris Woakes and Liam Dawson got 1-1 wickets.
After this, England batted brilliantly in the first innings and scored 669 runs, taking a strong lead of 311 runs over India. For England, Jack Crowley scored 84, Ben Duckett 94, Joe Root 150 and Ben Stokes 141 runs.
On the fourth day, when India came out to bat in the second innings, its first 2 wickets fell in the very first over, when Chris Woakes dismissed Jaiswal and Sudarshan in the same over. But after this, KL Rahul (90) and Shubman Gill (103) took charge of the Indian innings by making a partnership of 188 runs for the second wicket, and in the end Ravindra Jadeja (107) and Washington Sundar (101) made an unbroken partnership of 203* runs for the 5th wicket, taking the match to a draw.