Team India, which was roaring on the English soil for three days in the fifth Test, looked completely battered on the fourth day. The Indian team was all-out for 245 runs in the second innings and England got a target of 378 runs. It seems like the target was big, but the Indians were washed first by the England openers. Both the openers Alex Lees and Jack Crowley put the partnership of 107 runs for the first wicket.
Although after that India got succeeded 3 batsmen returned to the pavilion within 2 runs and it seemed that India had returned to the match, but it did not happen. again. Star of first innings Jonny Bairstow and formal English captain Joe Root changed the whole match.
There is an unbeaten partnership of 150 runs between the two
Joe Root is 76 and Jonny Bairstow is at an unbeaten 72. Now on the last day of the match, the Britishers need only 119 runs to win. If this happens, then it will be a record-breaking win for England against India. It will be winning the most runs in the fourth innings against India. Earlier, Kangaroos had achieved the target of 339 runs against Team India in 1977. Now it felt that this record is going to be broken after 45 years.
Only Bumrah succeed to take wickets
Indian captain Jasprit Bumrah took both the opening wickets of England on the fourth day of the match. Before the tea, he bowled Jack Crawley on his score of 46 runs. Similarly, on the very first ball after the tea, Ollie Pope was caught behind the wicket. Britishers were still unable to cope with both the blows when a brilliant throw from Shami sent Alex Lees to the pavilion after running out.
India’s present wall Cheteshwar Pujara scored the most runs for India in the second innings. Pujara played an innings of 66 runs.