At the end of five exhausting days that produced plenty of memories but no outright winner, it was India who were celebrating. England made most of the running in this fourth Test, only to be thwarted by an impressive rearguard on the final day and left grumbling by the pursuit of two milestones that delayed the handshakes.
Sitting 2-1 down with one to play, Shubman Gill’s tourists can no longer win the series outright but they now head to the Oval buoyed by drawing this game. Ben Stokes gave it everything – 141 in England’s first innings, six wickets with the ball – and could reflect on his finest all-round match by way of numbers but this was scant consolation, one suspects, having pushed through the pain barrier for the result he…
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