India Defy England For A Great Draw; Tendulkar Hails India’s Fighting Spirit At Old Trafford

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Trailing by 311 runs and reduced to 0/2, India staged a dramatic fightback with centuries from Ravindra Jadeja (107*) and Washington Sundar (100*) to draw the fourth Test at Old Trafford.
Gill scored his fourth century of the series (103), tying Don Bradman's record for most tons as captain in a Test series and becoming the first to do so in his debut series as skipper. Sachin Tendulkar and Irfan Pathan praised the team’s resilience and Gill’s leadership, calling it a “proper captain’s knock” and a “fantastic comeback”.
New Delhi, Jul 28: Legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar lauded Team India for their spirited fightback in the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, Manchester.
Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar struck unbeaten centuries to help India pull off a dramatic draw in the fourth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test on Sunday. Facing a daunting challenge after being reduced to 0/2 and trailing by 311 runs in their second innings, India mounted a remarkable rearguard action.
A superb batting effort saw Shubman Gill score a gritty 103, while KL Rahul contributed a crucial 90. Jadeja (107*) and Sundar (100*) then dug deep to defy England's bowling attack and ensure the visitors avoided defeat, keeping the series alive heading into the final Test.
Tendulkar, taking to social media, applauded the team’s resilience: "When it comes to India-England, Old Trafford is known for keeping the series alive. Congratulations, Team India, on a fantastic comeback."
He praised the key performers, adding, “@klrahul, @ShubmanGill, @imjadeja, and @Sundarwashi5 showed great character and fighting spirit.”
Wishing the team luck ahead of the final match, he said: “Good luck for the final Test. Go India!”
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The fifth and final Test begins on July 31 at the Oval in London.
Heading into India’s tour of England, skipper Shubman Gill was heavily scrutinized and doubted citing his batting averages away from home. The 25-year-old slammed his fourth ton in as many games and tied the legendary Don Bradman for most centuries as captain in a Test series, whilst also becoming the first player to hit four hundreds in their debut Test series as captain.
Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan also took to social media to compliment the ‘captain’s knock’ on display.
“Proper captain’s knock from Shubman Gill. Despite all the criticism he has come on his own on this English tour,” Pathan posted on ‘X’.
(IANS)
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