England vs India Player Ratings as 5/10 Dawson Looks 'One-Dimensional' on Return
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 27 – Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar scored unbeaten centuries to secure a draw for India, preserving the series with India holding 16 points in the World Test Championship, says ICC.
- In Manchester on July 27, India secured a draw, keeping the five-match series alive.
- With India reeling on 358, they faced a 311-run deficit after England scored 669, and began Sunday under pressure.
- Ravindra Jadeja scored 107* and Washington Sundar added 101*, sharing an unbroken 199-run stand.
- The outcome ensures a decider at The Kia Oval, with England leading 2-1 after the draw at Old Trafford.
- Buoyed by veterans KL Rahul and Ravindra Jadeja, India will face England on July 31 at The Oval.
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England vs India player ratings as 5/10 Dawson looks 'one-dimensional' on return
OLD TRAFFORD — An enthralling Test series between England and India is set for a blockbuster finale after the tourists salvaged a draw at Old Trafford.England will take a 2-1 lead into the fifth Test at The Oval, which starts on Friday, after being frustrated by a brilliant India rearguard.Just two wickets fell on a desperately flat pitch on the fifth day, which witnessed a bizarre ending as Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar refused to shake…
Drama at Old Trafford after Ben Stokes offers a draw to Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar: ‘Jaddu, do you want to get a Test 100 against Brook & Duckett?’
Shortly after this drama, Jadeja scored his century as England resorted to bowling loopy deliveries to him through Harry Brook. Jadeja slammed a six down the ground to score his 2nd Test century.
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