England succumbed to their test through spin while India won the fourth Test by 192 runs, with Dhruv Jurel’s game-turning knock of 90 and Ravichandran Ashwin’s another five-wicket haul taking the series Also follows. India reduced their first-innings deficit to 46 runs overnight as they turned 219 for 7 to 307 with Ashwin taking 5 for 51 and Kuldeep Yadav for 4 for 22 to finish with 145. Defeat England.
Zak Crawley top-scored with 60 but his dismissal marked the beginning of England’s collapse from 110 for three, with the pitch turning and bouncing unevenly.
England trailed 2-1 in the five-match series and tried to force a decider in Dharamshala, but towards the end of the day India struck but England could not break through and the hosts ended with 40 The third day of competition ended with a losing record.
Joe Root and Tom Hartley share the new ball with Shoaib Bashir, who earlier became The second-youngest England men’s bowler, who took five Test wickets in his eighth first-class appearance, also took one wicket, and it is likely that the trio still have a lot of work to do to prevent England from defeat.
The tourists were not out but could have ended up ruining Ollie Robinson, who dropped Dhruv Jurel for 59 – the wicketkeeper-keeper who had guided India from the night before Recovered 7 strokes from 177.
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But England’s batsmen were outplayed by India’s vaunted spinners, Rohit Sharma, who immediately turned to Ashwin in the second innings despite averaging close to 39 in the series. mediocre.
However, Ashwin was a master of these conditions, delivering his 350th and 351st Test wickets in succession for India. On the 15th, Ben Duckett was persuaded to defend at short leg before Ollie Pope was caught in trouble as he misjudged the length and completed a three-ball pair for the Golden Duck. .
Crawley, who took a hat-trick when India’s top spinner bowled the ball over the top, found some rhythm in three cover deliveries in four overs but struggled with Root’s blossoming The result ended at 46 runs when the Yorkshireman missed a flick after helping England extend their lead. Three digits.
There were suspicions that most of Ashwin’s deliveries from around the wicket fell to outside leg, but India’s review returned three red cards and Centurion was about to score 11 runs in the first innings.
Jonny Bairstow started well and Crawley reached his third fifty of the series, but India also had an ace up their sleeve in Kuldeep After 28 off 131 balls, England’s batsmen were plundered.
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Crawley’s fourth ball against the left-arm wrist-spinner sailed magnificently through the gate and hit mid-stump, while Ben Stokes took 4 off 13 balls before suffering the same fate.
Stokes, who was first hit on the back leg by a chisel, initially seemed unaware of why India were celebrating, but after turning and seeing the crossbar on the ground, he leaned back and smiled wryly.
England lost three wickets for 10 runs in 31 balls when Bairstow meekly batted the first ball after tea to cover and leave for 30, leaving Ben Foakes Batting with the bowlers.
Robinson’s dismal day continued as he was hit to the pads twice by Kuldeep, overturning the first LBW verdict but not the second, hitting a three before Foakes and Bashir could get the better of him. Ball duck. But their resistance was eventually broken and India will begin the fourth day as strong favorites for a series victory.