India beat England by 5 wickets: The fourth match of the five-match Test series between India and England was very exciting. After winning the toss, England scored 353 runs in their first innings. In reply, India's first innings ended at 307 runs. After this, the England team was reduced to 145 runs in the second innings and India got the target of 192 runs. In reply, India achieved the target after losing five wickets. The match ended on the fourth day itself.
India has defeated England by five wickets in the fourth test. With this victory, Team India has achieved an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series. For India, Dhruv Jurel and Shubman Gill made an unbeaten 72-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Winning runs came from Jurel's bat. He won the match by taking two runs. Jurel remained unbeaten on 39 runs and Shubhman remained unbeaten on 52 runs. Apart from this, captain Rohit Sharma played an inning of 55 runs.
India had a target of 192 runs to win. After winning the toss, England scored 353 runs in the first innings. In reply, India's first innings ended at 307 runs. The England team entered the second innings with a lead of 46 runs. England's second innings was reduced to 145 runs. In such a situation, his total lead was 191 runs.
Today, on the fourth day, India started playing beyond 40 runs without losing any wicket. India got its first blow at the score of 84 when Joe Root got Yashasvi Jaiswal caught by James Anderson. He could score 37 runs. Then Rohit Sharma also returned to the pavilion after scoring the 17th half-century of his Test career. He was caught by Tom Hartley at the hands of Ben Fox. Rohit could score 55 runs. Rajat Patidar again failed and returned to the pavilion without opening the account. Ravindra Jadeja also could not do anything special and returned to the pavilion after scoring four runs.
Hartley sent Jadeja and Sarfaraz Khan to the pavilion on two consecutive balls. Sarfaraz could not open the account and was caught out. After this, Jurel and Shubman batted brilliantly and hit fours on the bad ball with wisdom. Both kept rotating the strike and led India to victory. Shubman scored the sixth half-century of his Test career. At the same time, after scoring 90 runs in the first innings, Dhruv started the second innings with the same confidence and hit many excellent shots.
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