Ind vs Eng Test: The fifth Test between India and England is at a very exciting turn. The game had to be stopped on the fourth day due to rain and poor light. India needs only four wickets to win, while England need 35 runs.
IND vs Eng, 5th Test Day 4: The fifth Test match being played between India and England has reached a very exciting turn. On the fourth day, the game was hindered due to rain. Due to poor light, the match ended before the scheduled time. Now the 5th day game is awaited for the result. India needs only four wickets to win. At the same time, England need 35 runs.
India has a chance to draw Anderson Trophy 2025
India’s team has gone to England to play Anderson Trophy 2025. This is the last match of the 5 Test match series. Four Test matches have been played so far. England have won two. Team India won a match and there was a draw. India has a chance to get a series draw. For this, the England team will have to be dismissed before scoring 35 runs on Monday.
India-England Test match, position of fourth day
Till the fourth day, the England team has scored 339 runs losing 6 wickets. Jamie Overton (0 runs) and Jamie Smith (2 runs) are unbeaten. Team India gave England a target of 374 runs to win.
Mohammad Siraj and famous Krishna returned India
Due to the brilliant centuries of Root and Harry Brook, Team India was looking far behind in the match. It seemed as if England’s victory was certain. Root was dismissed by the famous Krishna ball by scoring 105 runs. At the same time, Brook, who scored 111 runs, was dismissed by Mohammad Siraj. This has raised a ray of hope for Team India. Jacob Bethel then lost his wicket off the famous Krishna ball.
The game stopped due to poor light when Jamie Overton and Jamie Smith were at the crease. At that time, India’s lead was getting stronger. England’s score was 339 runs for 6 wickets and only 3.4 overs were left for the new ball. The match reached the fifth day due to rain. Earlier in the afternoon session, a historic partnership of 195 runs off 211 balls between Brook and Route had destroyed India’s expectations. England had scored 317 runs for four wickets till tea. This was Brook’s second century in the series.