
Ravindra Jadeja celebrates his century during the fifth day of the 4th test match VS England (photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images) India fought on the 5th fourth test in Old Trafford to a hard -fighting draw, but it was a rejection of Ravindra Jadeja to settle for a draw despite the mutual offer from England that caused a stir. As the last hour approached, the match meander towards a draw, England Captain Ben Stokes offered Handshake to close the competition. But Jadeja, but a fresh, who leads a durable fight against Washington Sundar, refused the offer and continued to push. Its determined century, under huge pressure after premature collapse (India was 0/2 in its second shifts), became a turnover in the Indian offer to save the test. While Stokes later said that his gesture was powered by practicality, Indian Captain SHUBMAN GILL and head coach Gautam Gambhir stood firmly behind Jadejaho’s challenge to continue the launch. To this point of view he added weight, former Captain England Alastair Cook supported the decision of the nuclei as correct.
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“It was the right decision to continue for them, they are getting the power of it,” Cook said on the BBC Sport. “When you are out in the field of 140 overs, you will be frustrated. It’s a bit of frustration for England, but I understand why India is doing it.” Cook added: “Five years after a row, you look at Scorecard, you can see two brilliant hundreds to save the game-apparently Gill-Takže will be forgotten 37 miles per hour Harry Brook.”
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With a number of five matches prepared for 2-1 in favor of England, the final test now becomes a necessity for India. Given how they returned to this, India will head to the referee with renewed confidence and dynamics.