A remarkable display of resilience and determination saw India salvage an unexpected draw against England in the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Centuries from Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar were instrumental in India's fightback, frustrating the English bowlers and securing a draw after India were 0/2 early in the match.
The match saw several twists and turns, with England dominating the first three days. However, India's batting performance on the final day, led by Shubman Gill's century and a resilient middle-order effort, kept the visitors alive. KL Rahul also contributed significantly, although he fell just short of a century at 90.
Ravindra Jadeja continued his excellent form in the series, notching up his fifth Test century. His innings was a blend of grit and aggression, featuring 12 fours and 1 six. Jadeja's performance in England has been particularly impressive, with this being his ninth 50+ score in the country, surpassing the likes of Virat Kohli, Ajinkya Rahane, and Cheteshwar Pujara.
Washington Sundar also played a memorable innings, scoring his maiden Test century. Sundar's century came off 206 deliveries and included 9 fours and 1 six. Together, Jadeja and Sundar displayed remarkable composure and skill, rescuing India from a precarious situation. At tea, India were 322 for four after a wicketless afternoon session.
A notable moment occurred when England captain Ben Stokes offered a handshake to signal a draw, but Jadeja and Sundar declined, wanting to continue batting. This decision highlighted India's assertive approach and their determination to capitalize on the opportunity to score individual milestones. Stokes' visible frustration underscored India's dominance at that stage of the game.
The draw means the series stands at 2-1 in favour of England, with the final Test at The Oval set to be a decider. India's fightback in this Test will undoubtedly give them confidence as they head into the final match.