
India will accept England in the fourth test of the series of five matches in Old Trafford from 23 July. Visitors led by Shaubman Gill ends 2-1 after a close defeat at Lord and will be under pressure to bounce in Manchester. For the last time, India played an Old Trafford test in August 2014, during another hard series in England. India was in the first shifts after a dramatic collapse, which during the first six breaks fell to 8 for 4, lent only 152 in the first exchange. James Anderson and Stuart Broad ruled the highest order and released Mourali Vijay, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli and Cheteshwar Pujara soon.
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At that time it was the captain of MS Dhoni, who held shifts along with Gutsy 71 out of 133 balls. He struck 15 boundaries and absorbed pressure while the goals were still falling at the other end. Dhoni’s Knock was the highest in the shifts and Ravicandran Ashwin added a valuable 40. The couple added 66 runs for the seventh goal, which helped India to recover from a desperate position. Despite her resistance, India could not recover and eventually lose shifts and 54 runs. England published 367 in response, led by 77 and mid -century Joe Root by Jos Buttle and Ian Bell. In the second shift, India was released at 161.
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When the 2025 team returns to Old Trafford, SHUBMAN GILL will hope to turn. The victory would be equal to the 2-2 series and at the end of this month set up an oval referee.