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Ben Stokes’ side lead 2-1 heading to Old Trafford, with rain expected in the fourth Test, but two veteran picks could finally bring a series win over India or Australia
Hello and welcome to Telegraph Sport’s live, over-by-over coverage the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford. A five-Test series is one of sport’s great endurance challenges, for spectators never mind players, yet it can still have a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it quality.
Yashasvi Jaiswal became the first Indian opener in 51 years to score a half-century at Old Trafford and also crossed 1000 Test runs in England. He's now the 20th Indian and fourth opener to achieve the feat.
Chris Woakes unleashes a fiery delivery in Manchester that halts play and sends Jaiswal scrambling for a new bat. What happened to his bat left fans stunned — and proved England’s fierce intent.
Engineer, who represented Lancashire from 1968 to 1976, played 175 matches, amassing 5,942 runs, 429 catches, and 35 stumpings.
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Ahead of the fourth Test at Old Trafford, opinions diverge on the pitch conditions. Shubman Gill anticipates more bounce, while David Lloyd and Michae
England are leading the five-match series 2-1, having won the first and the third Test. India won the second Test by 336 runs.
The Cameroon international leaves Brentford and joins Manchester United for a massive fee through 2030.Manchester United: Bryan Mbeumo arrives at Old Trafford for €81 million!Bryan Mbeumo put pen
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