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Match Drawn: What This Means For The Series!

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  On 28 July, the final day of the 4th test match of India's 2025 tour of England in Manchester, the match was drawn. India 2nd innings scored 425/4. Washington Sunder smashed his maiden test century with Ravindra Jadeja, who also scored a century. At the end of the final day of the 4th test was a draw. England leads the 5-match test series by 2-1. Day 5 Summary Gill, Jadeja, and Sunder's massive century, India 0/2 to 425/4 Despite slipping behind by 311 runs at the beginning of their second innings, India was able to keep alive the Test match in a close draw. India kept going, batting through five sessions for their 425/4, guaranteeing that the last match at The Oval would be the series decider. Courage under extreme stress was shown by Shubman Gill, who led the rescue with a cool 103, his fourth century of the series. Excellent support was provided by KL Rahul, who scored a crucial 90 before being removed by Ben Stokes, the injured captain of England. Ravindra Jadeja (107)* ...

England Won By 5 Wickets: Ben’s 149, ENG Chased Their 2nd Highest Target

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  On June 24, day 5 of the first test, England beat India by 5 wickets in the first test of the India tour of England test series 2025 . England chase their second-highest target in a test match. England batsman Ben Duckett scored a massive 149 runs and became the player of the match. England now has a lead of 1-0 of 5 test five-test-match series. Day 5 Summary Ben Duckett’s 149, England’s thrilling run chase After India set a difficult total of 471 and 364 runs, England needed 371 to win. Ben Duckett led the chase and won Player of the Match with a brilliant 149 (total 211 runs throughout the match). With a fluid 65, Zak Crawley offered strong support and contributed to the creation of an opening stand that changed the game. Joe Root maintained composure under duress, adding a crucial 53 not out to Jamie Smith's undefeated 44 to form a commanding 71-run partnership. With a self-assured six to seal the victory, Jamie Smith guided England to their second-highest chase at Headingley ...