India's name made a disgrace under Gill's captaincy, 'History' which was repeated after ten years on strange ground
At the end of the third day of the fourth Test of Anderson Tendulkar Trophy played at Old Trafford, England took 544 runs for 7 wickets in their first innings and took a 186-run lead over India. At the end of the match, Ben Stokes 77 and Liam Dawson played 21 runs. England started the third day game with 225 runs for 2 wickets. Oli Pope and Joe Root batted brilliantly and did not allow India to achieve a single success in the first session of the day. For the first time in ten years, the Indian team gave more than 500 runs in a test match outside the home in a shameful record of India. The last time this happened in the Sydney Test against Australia in 2015. Australia scored 572 runs. However, he was a match draw. On the third day, Joe Root recorded a big century and rejected 71 runs from 128 balls at the beginning of the second season. After that, Joe Root scored a 38th century of his Test career and left Dravid, Kallis and Ponting and moved to second place among most runs in the test. Root scored 150 runs in his historic innings using 14 fours of 248 balls. After Root’s turn, Ben Stokes also played a captaincy turn, thereby enabling England a big score of 544 runs. Ben Stokes plays 77 runs from 134 balls. Stokes returned to the pavilion earlier due to an injury, but after the wickets of Smith and Vokes fell, he returned to the bat and returned unbeaten. Liam Dawson with him remained unbeaten on 21 runs. Earlier, for England, she recorded opener Jack Crolya 84 and Ben Docket scored 94 runs. Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar took 2-2 wickets for India. At the same time, Jaspreet Bumrah, Kambooj and Mohammad Siraj took 1-1 wickets. India scored 358 runs in their first innings. Share this story -tags