
Akash Deep of India (photo from STU Forster/Getty Images) The dramatic day of the test cricket in the oval oval saw England thumb closer to the famous victory of the series, thanks to the breathtaking hundreds of Harry Brook and the composite undefeated knock from Joe Root. But just before India’s tea, she missed the golden opportunity that could shift the momentum – dropped return catches Jacob Bethello, who left the Indian field stunned. The moment came in the 65th place when Bethell redirected the front edge back to the pitch. Akash Deep turned sharply to finish what looked like a simple spot, but slipped badly when his spikes were stuck in the lawn. The ball landed aconisically close to the stumps at the end of Nedinffir, and Siraj watched in disbelief. Bethell survived – and England marched on.
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Previously, England was 106 for 3 and still needed 268 runs when Brook walked in. The right-handed counterattack brilliantly attacked and smashed 111 out of 98 balls to arrive in the 10th test century in only 50 shifts-the ninth list for the fastest to the milestone. Joe Root, launching with a calm authority, ended the session at 98 not outside. The couple added 195 runs for the fourth goal and crushed India down to the playground that began to ease. In tea on the 4th day, England was 317 for 4, needed only 57 other runs for victory and victory of the 3-1 series. England looks tight at the course for the famous victory. From there, India will need nothing but a miracle to turn things on a flat playground with a soft ball.