On Day 4 of the thrilling fourth Test match between India and England in Ranchi, the action was intense from the very start. Rohit Sharma and Yashasvi Jaiswal set the tone with a blistering opening partnership, notching up 42 runs in just eight overs. However, the momentum shifted when Jaiswal was dismissed by Joe Root.
Undeterred by the loss of his partner, captain Rohit Sharma showcased his class by crossing the half-century mark, steering India’s pursuit of England’s target of 192 runs. But England fought back fiercely, claiming quick wickets including that of Rohit and Rajat Patidar, putting India on the back foot.
The pressure intensified as Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja took to the crease, aiming to stabilize India’s innings. However, just after the Lunch break, Jadeja’s departure at the hands of Shoaib Bashir brought a moment of concern for the Indian camp. Soon after, Sarfaraz Khan fell to the very next ball, leaving India in a precarious position.
Dhruv Jurel, the hero of India’s first innings, joined Gill in the middle, and together they began to rebuild the innings. Their partnership proved to be crucial as they not only weathered the storm but also managed to steadily chip away at the required runs. The duo’s resilient effort saw them putting together an unbeaten stand of 72 runs off 136 deliveries.
Gill’s gritty performance was particularly noteworthy as he battled through tough conditions to reach his half-century. Their partnership ultimately guided India to a resounding five-wicket victory, propelling them to a 3-1 lead in the series and securing a record-extending 17th consecutive Test series win at home.
Reflecting on Day 3, it was a day of remarkable recovery for India, led by the heroics of Kuldeep Yadav, Ravichandran Ashwin, and Dhruv Jurel. Jurel’s sublime 90, coupled with stellar bowling performances from Ashwin and Yadav, restricted England to a modest target of 192 runs.
India’s dominance was evident as they cruised to 40 for no loss at Stumps on Day 3, with Rohit and Jaiswal looking composed at the crease. Despite a spirited fightback from England, India’s resilience and determination ultimately proved too much to handle, securing a well-deserved series victory.
Key highlights from the match included Rohit Sharma’s impressive half-century, India’s solid start on Day 4, and England’s dramatic collapse in their second innings. With this victory, India stamped their authority in the series, setting the stage for celebrations across the nation.
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