IND vs ENG 5th Test, Day 4: Gritty Pujara stands tall, Twitter reacts
Cricket | July 04, 2022 17:55 ISTAfter Rahul Dravid retired, Pujara was bestowed with the responsibility of batting at India for no.3 and control the innings.
After Rahul Dravid retired, Pujara was bestowed with the responsibility of batting at India for no.3 and control the innings.
While the other Indian greats were busy playing the star-studded Indian Premier League, Pujara was busy playing Test cricket and preparing himself for the last Test match of the series to be played against England.
India has now scored 125/3 on stumps and is leading by 257 runs.
With Mohammad Shami at the other end, Stuart Broad was invited to the attack. The English veteran made no mistake as he claimed Mohammad Shami's wicket. His 550th scalp in Test cricket.
Plagued by injury concerns, Jadeja missed the T20I series against South Africa and he was straightaway sent to the United Kingdom for India's English tour.
India looked in deep trouble when Pant came out as Matty Potts had claimed Virat Kohli's wicket. But unbothered by anything, as Rishabh Pant's reputation is, he came out and straightaway created havoc within the opposition.
Bumrah will be leading the side and India will hope that he can deliver both as a captain and as a bowler.
Rohit Sharma has not fully recovered after testing positive for Covid-19 and Jasprit Bumrah will lead India in the fifth Test against England in Edgbaston, according to reports.
In an Exclusive interview with IndiaTV, all-rounder Vihari discusses what it was like scoring a Test fifty on his debut, against a team like England in their yard.
England's leading run-scorer had a fairytale ending to his illustrious career as he scored his last Test ton against India, signing off in style.
James Anderson became the most successful fast-bowler in Test history by claiming the final wicket to clinch England's 118-run victory.
The Indian skipper was full of praise for two centurions KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant, who raised visions of an improbable victory for the visitors on the final day.
A mediocre England team with a fragile batting line-up won the series by a comprehensive 4-1 margin after India were bowled out for 345 in pursuit of a mammoth target of 464.
With the help of his fighting knock, the 20-year-old keeper from Rourkee has silenced his critics who slammed him for a shoddy job behind the stumps.
Rahul is the third Indian opener after Sunil Gavaskar and Shikhar Dhawan to score a century in the fourth innings of an away Test.
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England defeat India by 118 runs to win the fifth and final Test and clinch the series 4-1. A perfect send-off to their former skipper, Alastair Cook.
Mohammed Shami said he has improved a lot since he last travelled to England in 2014 and that he is now better at exploiting the conditions away from home.
Alastair Cook was attending the press conference at the end of 4th day's play when British journalists presented him 33 Beer bottles of different makes to honour his 33 Test hundreds.
Courtesy the twin hundreds by the former and current skipper, England declared their second innings on 423/8 with a massive target of 464 for the Indians.
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