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Mohammed Kaif has made a startling prediction about Jasprit Bumrah that may baffle many. According to the former India cricketer, Bumrah ‘may quit Test cricket’ in the coming times’
Wet weather is likely to persist throughout the morning and afternoon in Manchester with chances of rainfall peaking at noon today.
One player who is linked with a move away from Old Trafford is Alejandro Garnacho, who has been linked with several clubs this summer. According to a recent update via Sky Sports, Garnacho is open to moving out of United, but he wants to stay in the Premier League and also feature in the Champions League next season.
England dominated Day 3 as Joe Root’s majestic 150 and Ben Stokes’ gritty 77* powered them to 544/7, giving the hosts a commanding 186-run lead. Root surpassed Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, and Ricky Ponting to become the second-highest run-scorer in Test history,
Indian cricket fans will keep a close eye on the weather prospects ahead of day four's play of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford in Manchester. With England well on top in Manchester and hoping to push the tourists into a corner, it's worth looking what the weather has in store.
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ABP News on MSNWhen Did England Last Lose A Test Match At Old Trafford, Manchester?
Old Trafford in Manchester has long been a fortress for the England cricket team in Test matches. With its bowler-friendly pitch and weather conditions that often aid swing and seam movement, the venue has consistently favored the hosts.
A gutsy half century from the injured Rishabh Pant helped India post 358 in their first innings, with England captain Ben Stokes' first five-wicket test haul in eight years boosting his team's bid to clinch the series.
In a day that combined valiant grit and unrelenting dominance, Ben Stokes and England’s openers flipped the script of
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News9Live on MSNManchester Test: Sizzling ton from Stokes powers England to highest-ever Test total at Old Trafford
England scored 669 runs in the first innings, ensuring a heavy lead of 331 over India, who had scored 358 in their first innings. The visitors were 1/2 when Lunch was called on Day 4.