India produced a remarkable fightback to draw the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, keeping the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy alive for draw heading into the fifth and final Test, asEngland lead 2-1.
India produced a remarkable fightback to draw the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, Manchester, keeping the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy alive for draw heading into the fifth and final Test, asEngland lead 2-1.
The hard-fought draw also earned India four World Test Championship (WTC) points, taking their tally to 16 and ensuring they remain fourth in the 2025–27 standings.
Chasing an improbable 311-run first-innings deficit, India’s start in the second innings was disastrous. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan were dismissed off consecutive deliveries without opening the account.
However, captain Shubman Gill and KL Rahul mounted a strong recovery, stitching together a 174-run stand on day four. Rahul’s gritty knock of 90 off 220 balls ended early on the final day, while Gill scored a determined 103 off 238 balls, registering his fourth century of the series – equalling the joint-second-most hundreds by any player in a Test series.
Promoted to No. 5 for the first time, Washington Sundar proved his mettle with a composed 101* (206 balls). Ravindra Jadeja complemented him perfectly with an unbeaten 107 (185 balls). Their unbeaten 203-run partnership frustrated England’s bowlers, denying Ben Stokes’ men a shot at victory. The match concluded with Sundar bringing up his maiden Test century, while Jadeja added yet another memorable ton to his name.
The draw saw both India and England earn four points, but England slipped to third in the table due to a two-point penalty for a slow over-rate at Lord’s. Australia remain on top with a perfect record of three wins against West Indies.
Australia – 36 points, PCT 100 (3 wins, 0 losses, 0 draws)
Sri Lanka – 16 points, PCT 66.67 (1 win, 0 losses, 1 draw)
England – 26 points, PCT 54.17 (2 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw)
India – 16 points, PCT 33.33 (1 win, 2 losses, 1 draw)
Bangladesh – 4 points, PCT 16.67 (0 wins, 1 loss, 1 draw)
West Indies – 0 points, PCT 0 (0 wins, 3 losses, 0 draws)
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