India trounced England 4-1 at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Saturday in the series’ fifth and final Test match, winning by an innings and 64 runs.
Day three: England lost the first inning by 259 runs and were bowled out for 195 in the second inning.
Joe Root scored 84, and Jonny Bairstow (39), who seemed to have limitless potential, did not stop India’s strong spin attack. The other English batters could not keep up.
Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin took a match-high five wickets at an average of 77 in his 100th Test match.
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Since Ben Stokes assumed the captaincy, England has not lost a series.
India had begun their innings at 473-8 earlier in the day, but they could only muster four more runs before losing their last two wickets.
James Anderson of England became the first bowler to reach 700 wickets in a Test match after dismissing Kuldeep Yadav (30).
As a result of his seven wickets, Yadav was awarded the title of player of the match.
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I agree—that’s the best bowling. earning the accolade after years of hard labour. Amazing catch by Zak Crawley. Land the ball at a good distance, watching its length. avoiding the batter. Beat, length, and bowling speed. Yadav also said the batting coach benefited him mentally and technically.
Following the defeat, Stokes declared, “We’re man enough to say we’ve been outplayed since the first Test match.” I’m excited to lead the team and make use of our advantages because we still have a lot of cricket left to play.
For a few brief seconds, we haven’t been able to take the lead again. It entails making an effort to understand those situations and becoming slightly more persistent.
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