
In a remarkable display of resilience, India secured a draw against England in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester. Facing a daunting 311-run deficit, India found themselves in a precarious position after losing two early wickets in their second innings. However, a determined partnership between Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar turned the tide. The duo batted for over 45 overs, with Jadeja scoring an unbeaten 100 and Sundar reaching his maiden Test century, amassing a 203-run stand that frustrated the English bowlers.
Tensions escalated when England captain Ben Stokes proposed an early handshake with 15 overs remaining, suggesting a mutual agreement to end the match. India declined, aiming to allow both batsmen to achieve their personal milestones. This decision led to visible frustration from the English side, with Stokes expressing his displeasure and some players refraining from applauding the Indian centurions.
Indian captain Shubman Gill defended his teammates' choice, emphasizing the significance of Test centuries and the hard work required to achieve them . Despite the on-field disagreements, the match highlighted the spirit of Test cricket, showcasing determination, skill, and the importance of individual achievements within the team context. With the series standing at 2-1 in England's favor, anticipation builds for the final Test at The Oval.
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