
England Captain Ben Stokes revealed that he did not want to risk his frontline pitch in the last hour of the 5th day of the fourth test against India in Old Trafford, Manchester, and therefore asked for an early draw. India detonated all day 5 to ensure a historical draw and maintain its chances of equalizing the series alive.
Ben Stokes, with the remaining hour, offered the remaining hour the remaining in the daily game to shake hands and called a draw. Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja, however, decided to continue the launch because they both approached their relevant hundreds. Movement broke Stokes and his men When they were stubborn to go out of the field and end up the bowling Joe Root and Harry Brook for several of the next overdrum to help the duo get to their milestones.
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“We took the game as far as we could with our front line championships, we thought we had a real chance that we would still win this game. But as soon as it got when the draw was inevitable, I never risked that I had a short turn we had.
In addition, Stokes revealed that only Harry Brook had energy to make the last few breaks of the game and make no sense to return to his main pitch.
“The only other person who actually got some work load was Harry Brook. But I had to tell him,” Please do nothing stupid, we spent a lot of time on the pitch. You can’t let you pull or do anything else. “I was like, I just went through this period.
Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja joined the massive 223-run stand for the fifth goal as the duo passed through enemy spells and drove India to safety. The duo gathered at the fold in an uncertain position after SHUBMAN GILL was released to the beautiful 103.
Meanwhile, after the fourth test, which ended in a draw, India has a great chance to balance the series 2-2 by winning the last test to play since July 31 in the oval in London. Both teams will therefore have to quickly regroup for the final clearing of the fascinating series.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
28th July 2025