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India vs England: Dhruv Jurel Creates World Record Despite Not Being Part Of Playing XI In 4th Test
Dhruv Jurel created a world record on day 3 of the fourth Test between India and England in Manchester. The wicketkeeper-batsman isn't part of the playing XI. He is doing wicketkeeping in place of an injured Rishabh Pant.
It turns out that one of the worst things you can do as an opposing captain is to question the morals of the England openers. Accused of breaking the Spirit of Cricket at Lord’s, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett responded by doing their best to break the spirit of India.
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Press Trust of India on MSNIndia Vs England 4th Test: Rishabh Pant’s Injured Fifty Shows ‘Cricket Is In Dark Ages’ With Substitutes, Says Vaughan
Injured India batter Rishabh Pant's brave fifty with a broken foot in the fourth Test against England was "great theatre" but it also showed "cricket is in dark ages" on the issue of allowing medical substitutes, feels former England captain Michael Vaughan.
India's tour of England consists of five Test matches: The great news for fans is that it's possible to live stream every Test match without spending anything. England vs. India (Test 4) is available to live stream for free on ICC.TV.
Joe Root’s 150 powered England to a dominant lead over India on Day 3 at Old Trafford. Despite late wickets from Sundar, Siraj, and Bumrah, India struggled with fielding errors and mounting pressure.
Text commentary, latest score, video highlights and analysis from Emirates Old Trafford as England face India in the fourth Test; watch live on Sky Sports Cricket or stream without a contract; England
England opener Zak Crawley has responded to claims from Indian captain Shubman Gill that he deliberately came out late to bat during the Lord’s Test. In a thrilling contest, the hosts eventually prevailed by 22 runs on the final day to seal a 2-1 lead in the series.
A superb 166-run opening partnership between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett led England's recovery in the fourth test against India, the hosts closing day two on 225-2, trailing the tourists by 133 runs.