
Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja after the fourth test ended in a draw. (Pic Credit: BCCI) Old Trafford this season has definitely gained the status of “capital” of the English cricket. With the fourth India-England test, which closed in a stalemate on Sunday, every first-class match played in Manchester’s iconic place this season in draw-four matches of the regional championship with Lancashire and now a highly profile test match.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!When the last day in Old Trafford ended with Handshakes and the unsolicited victories of prey, the pitch was louder at the state of the playground. Bat continued to control the ball and time eventually proved to be the greatest opponent.
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India, ending 311 after England of the first Mammotan first shifts 669, fought back to 425/4 in the second shift. Captain Shaubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar scored for centuries when visitors deposited a draw for morality. Despite being 0-2 at one point, India has detonated to more than five sessions without losing the goal.However, the Indian winning lane in Old Trafford stretched out for 10 tests, most played in any place without a single victory.The match also strengthened remarkable statistics: no team has ever won the Old Trafford test after he first decided to mix. Of the 12 such cases, nine ended with a draw, and the other three were slaughter for team bowling first.Despite the draw, he had a test to celebrate individual milestones. Ben Stokes etcted his name into history books by becoming only the third cricket who accumulated 7,000 test runs and took 200 goals, joined Legends Garry Sobers and Jacques Kallis. His versatile performance-Puchýřský 141 and five goals-had the highlight of England.
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Joe Root also had his moment and overtaken Ricky Ponting to become the second highest running shooter in the test history.But when Lancashire is preparing to return to Old Trafford for their next regional clash against Glamorgan on July 29, the question is: can anyone already win?