
England scored 319 Runs 3. Day of Fourth Test in Manchester in what could prove to be a series defining tabs against India. After laying a solid foundation through Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley in England on Thursday, they set out on the Big bat – and their milestone Joe Root led from the front and extended their first shifts to 186 on the day when Indian rifles were hard to suffer with little success.
England ended the daily game at 544 for 7With Captain Ben Stokes undefeated to 77 next to the versatile Liam Dawson (21*). Stokes showed a great determination and returned to the bat after retiring earlier for convulsions. | Manchester Test Day 3 Scorecard |
When Stokes looked at his first test century in two years and England boasted more than capable of lower order, the hosts looked good to place Bat India from the competition and the wind from the sail of tourists.
For the first time since January 2015, India admitted more than 500 runs in shifts in the overseas test. The figures told the story of the fighting bowling unit and the performance gave memories of the tour of England in 2011, when an inexperienced Indian attack was laid under Mrs. Dhoni.
Young captain Shaubman Gill looked from his depth Occasionally, when Root checked a milestone in the milestone, the day ended the day as the second highest running shooter in the test history. As the root rose sharply around Rahula David, Jacques Kallis and Ricky Polting in the charts of all time, Gill was found – his bowling changes, tactical choice and placement in the field that would be shortened.
Yes, the playground and weather in Manchester were very preferred by the dough, but India looked flat, uninspired and lacks intensity – perhaps for the first time in an overseas test in many years.
“Maybe you should go there and put the team Pep Talk,” Michael Atherton joked on Ravi Shastri in the commentary and kicked the visibly concerned language of Indian players in tea.
Bowling attack finished?
When England sent Indian pitching for leather hunting and constantly dismantle the morale of the team, the bikes began to be released. Jasprit Bumrah, the front attack in India, looked for pedestrians for a large part of the day before finally hit late to remove Jamie Smith. Mohammed Siraj looked burdened with workload, while the debutant Anshul Cartej, limited by his military media pace, could not suppress the dough with any consistency.
Washington Sundar was a selection of pilamorates and claimed two key goals that briefly brought India back to the competition after the first session without a goal. However, Captain’s unwillingness Skubman Gill turned to Sundar, meant that off -spinner was introduced only in 69 – his twins were too late to move the pace.
Ravindra Jadeja fought a lonely battle all day, steadily joined and finally earned the goal of Root, who had already completed his 38. Test hundreds on an orientation day.
Joe Root leaves after a record 150 when the crowd explodes with admiration!
He overtaken Rahula David, Jacques Kallis and Ricky Ponting to become the second highest scorer in the test history! #Engvind 4th test, day 3 | pic.twitter.com/ooiu8staee– Star Sports (@SSSSSPORTSINDIA) July 25, 2025
What’s the matter with Bumhrah?
Bumrah bowed to 28 overs and admitted runs to less than four for an over, but the pace of Spearhead lacked the intensity that made him so dreaded strength during the Border-Gavascar trophy in Australia at the beginning of this year.
Although it was allowed to do his workload – he only plays three tests in the series – Bumrah looked released, lacked energy and consistency to produce something special whenever his captain turned to him. It was atypical for a higher Pacer, which often got lost in line and length and released pressure on opposition.
His pace of immersion became the main speaking. In the Leeds series, 40 percent of its vans threw over 140 km / h. This number dropped to Lord’s 27 percent and exceeded only one percent of its delivery in Manchester’s ongoing test.
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Published:
Akshay Ramesh
Published on:
July 25, 2025
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