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An incredible battling effort earned India a hard-fought draw in the fourth test against England on Sunday, denying the hosts a series victory in the process. After losing two wickets before they had even scored a run in their second innings,
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India captain Shubman Gill hit his fourth century of the series against England to give the visitors hope of salvaging a draw on the final day at Old Trafford.
Despite looking like the better team, India were in threat of being 3-1 down. Thanks to the riveting draw in Manchester, they now have a chance at 2-2
As we move towards the final Test, the developments around the series are still taking place at a good pace. Check out the latest updates from the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy for Monday, July 28
England captain Ben Stokes retired hurt with cramp as his team dominated day 3 of the fourth cricket test against India on Friday, but he soon returned as wickets fell. Stokes was 66 not out in the evening session at Old Trafford with England leading by 133 runs.
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England started the series with a stunning five-wicket victory over the visitors at Headingley in Leeds. Team India made a solid comeback in the series with a dominating 336-run win over the Three Lions in Birmingham. It was also India's first Test victory at Edgbaston in 39 years.
A fan attending the fourth Test match between India and England at the Old Trafford in Manchester was asked to cover the Pakistan jersey that he was wearing. Lancashire have started an investigation into the matter that has been recorded on camera.
England add fast-bowling all-rounder Jamie Overton to their squad for the decisive fifth Test against India at The Oval.
The defiance of Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja means India could draw the series at the Oval – both teams are out on their feet
Joe Root overtook Ricky Ponting to become the second-greatest Test run-scorer in history. Root's 13,409 runs sit him behind only Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar on 15,921 Test runs. England leads India by 186 runs and heads into day four at 7-544.
No. 6 Ravindra Jadeja (107*), captain Shubman Gill (103) and a gritty 90 from KL Rahul, India kept the series vs England alive with one Test to go