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IND vs. Eng 4th Test: Cruel England Batting sees India Register unwanted records were last seen a decade ago. Cricket news

India captain Shubman Gill as a pile on his knees (photo by Stu Founder/Getty Image) in the field as a pile of England on the 4th Test Match vs England during three days.

India abolished the day 3 in Old Trafford as England tightened their grip on the fourth test and a historical figure with a historic statistical to show it. Visitors were designed to toilet under the clear sky in Manchester, despite sporadic successes with a little reward for their bowlers.The loss began quickly, as Zak Croly and Ben Docket together put the inaugural stand of 166 runs together. Ravindra Jadeja and debutant Anushul Kamboj managed to break the partnership, but England were already under cruise control.Joe Root then took over with a masterclass in batting, in which UP150 faced, while Oli Pope scored 71 off 128 balls to further disappoint the Indian attack. With the bowlers being independently flowing and there is no significant threat, England increased the 500-run mark-India has accepted such a total in a foreign trial since January 2015.

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This previous example came during the Sydney Test in 2015. Since then, India managed to avoid removing more than 500 yogas from home. However, this is now the third time when England have broken that mark against him in recent years – 537 in Rajkot (2016) and 578 in Chennai (2021).

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With the stumps soon at day 3, England prepared well to push around 600 of their total and batting deeply in day 4, causing India to stare at a large scale for the first time. With a chain on the line, Shubman Gill’s men face a difficult fight to bring back to the competition.

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