England kept their hopes alive of winning the Test match against India after taking four wickets in the final session of the fourth day’s play. Joe Root was the star of the show, as he shone the ball on Jack Leach’s head to get the wicket of Rishabh Pant.
The day started with India in a strong position, with a lead of over 200 runs and four wickets in hand. However, England’s bowlers kept the pressure on and managed to take four wickets in the final session.
The first wicket to fall was that of Ajinkya Rahane, who was caught behind off the bowling of James Anderson. This was followed by the wicket of Rishabh Pant, who was caught off the bowling of Root. Root then shone the ball on Leach’s head to get the wicket of Ravichandran Ashwin.
The fourth wicket to fall was that of Mohammed Shami, who was caught off the bowling of Stuart Broad. This left India with a lead of just over 100 runs and two wickets in hand.
Root was the star of the show, as he shone the ball on Leach’s head to get the wicket of Pant. This was a brilliant piece of bowling from Root, as he was able to get the wicket of Pant despite the fact that the ball was not spinning.
The day ended with India in a strong position, with a lead of over 100 runs and two wickets in hand. However, England will be confident that they can take the remaining two wickets and set India a target that they can chase down.
The fifth and final day of the Test match will be an exciting one, as both teams will be looking to get the upper hand. England will be hoping to take the remaining two wickets and set India a target that they can chase down, while India will be looking to bat out the day and secure a draw.
It promises to be an exciting day of cricket, and it will be interesting to see how the match pans out. England will be hoping to take the remaining two wickets and set India a target that they can chase down, while India will be looking to bat out the day and secure a draw.
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