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Mohammad Siraj reacted 3 on the day of the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford, Manchester. (AP)

Timesofindia.com in manchester: The last half an hour of the second session expressed India’s day at Old Trafford Cricket Ground. Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj were feeling some inconvenience in their left ankle, Shubman Gill was forced to work with Shardul Thakur – Gill’s choice, because it was KL Rahul, who handed over the ball, when the captain was in a converted room for a quick break – and Anushul Kamb left with another new ball.Karun Nair and Abhimanyu Izavaran continued to go out and out of the field as the substitute fielder and rest – Prasad Krishna, Kuldeep Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Akash deep – ensured that the drinks loaded and cooled. Amidst the helpless period, Arshdeep kept Mahal (Environment) In the form of light, he urged the teammates of the team that every time he returns from the duties of the drink, he clap. MahalHowever, there was nothing in the middle, as India put in a listless show with the ball and operated with suspicious strategy throughout the day.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!From the under-bouling Thakur, again, Washington Sundar to wait for 68 overs before handing the ball, Captain Gill moved the game. Even Sundar’s flow, which India got two quick wickets of Oli Pope and Harry Brook, were not enough to turn on the path of India as the rest were very simple. Bumrah ran into trouble, but his lines remained in the entire place, Siraj was irregular and expensive, there was a royal disappointment on Anshul Kamboj debut and Thakur was not considered. The only period of some control took place when the two spinners bowled together and while Ravindra Jadeja also failed to tighten it, he was in good rhythm with beautiful in that period, posting lunch intervals.

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Joe Root was rejected after scoring 150 runs at 3 of the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford, Manchester. (AP)

Visitors delayed taking the second new ball due to control, who were enjoying spinners, but the moment was taken in the 91st over and the pace was introduced, the run-making returned a fluent manner to the hosts, who worked in comfortable fashion with Ben Stokes-Jo Root Stand. The right -handed batsman scored another hundred, Ricky Ponting passed by 13,378 Test runs and the Indian shoulders stayed down.One day where there was no cloud cloud in the sky and it remained bright and sunny, India’s strategic blunders were exposed because they did not clearly attack the surface. Dry and Plasid, at a distance of 22 yards, had some variable bounce in the first two days under the clouds, but even when it was baked under the sun, it was still out. It was then a case of displaying the right nature and showing patience as enough runs were on the proposal. India was not attacked to try just one plan B.

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Ben Stokes remained unbeaten around 3 on the day of the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford in Manchester. (AP)

It was another day to think what could happen that the man was wearing a bib – Kuldeep Yadav – was giving a rip off the old Duke. It is for the days and such situations that you needed some variation, but the depth of India’s passion and the bits-end-piece template highlighted your trumpet of choosing an attack to take 20 wickets. After Leeds’ defeat, where they were not able to defend 370, India packed their batting rather than adding the option of taking wickets with the ball.The pitches remain flat and dry in all four tests so far, but Kuldeep’s bib has not yet come. The depth of the batting has compromised India’s ability to take wickets and it came out a long day under the sun where the opposition walks for the fun of milk. When Gill and the rest pulled themselves into the change room, the body language was a true reflection of how the day came out for them. Sled loudly from the stand near the stairs attracted the attention of some players but they were very tired to take care at the moment.

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Washington Sundar took two wickets at 3 of the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford, Manchester. (AP)

The head below, he called it a day and even Arshadeep’s clap and infectious energy was not enough to give a lift to the shoulders.India: 358 trail England: 544/7 , By 186 runs.

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