As England trudged off for lunch on Day 4 at Old Trafford, they might have felt the game was theirs. India had suffered a torrid morning, battered by Ben Stokes’ blistering century, his first in two years; a 141 off 198 balls that propelled England to a commanding 669 all out. Tasked with facing 15 minutes before the break, India’s top order crumbled under Chris Woakes’ new-ball brilliance, losing two wickets in two balls to slump to 0/2, staring at a daunting 311-run deficit. It was the kind of start that could break a team. Yet, by stumps, India had flipped the script, thanks to the resolute defiance of Shubman Gill and KL Rahul, who steered their side to 174 for two, keeping the prospect of a draw, and perhaps more, alive.
India’s recovery was built on the backs of Gill and Rahul, who scored unbeaten 78 and 87 respectively,…
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