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England vs. India, Fourth Test – Day 3
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The England captain reached the milestone in style on Day 3 of the fourth Test against India, smashing a towering six early in the day. He now stands alongside legends Sir Garfield Sobers and Jacques Kallis in one of the game’s most exclusive clubs.
Watch the best shots of Ben Stokes' 14th test century as England move to 593-8 with a lead of 235 runs on the fourth day of the fourth Test against India at Old Trafford.
Steve Smith has warned England batters about the tough challenge awaiting them in the upcoming Ashes 2025 in Australia, saying flat pitches at home won’t prepare them for tricky Aussie conditions.
England broke a plethora of records during the ongoing fourth Test against Team India at the Old Trafford in Manchester, putting themselves on the verge of a massive win. Having been bowled out for 669, England hold a 311-run lead and the tourists will need a mighty batting effort to salvage a draw.
Joe Root climbed to second on the all-time list of Test run-scorers after hitting a sparkling 38th century on Friday as England hunted a series-clinching win against India.
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Joe Root has become the third highest run scorer in test cricket as he helped England reach 332-2, only 26 runs behind India.
Joe Root moved to second in the all-time test run scorer charts with a superb 150 to put England in control on day three of the fourth test against India on Friday, with the hosts 544-7 at the close of play,
England is set for a thrilling 2026 cricket season, highlighted by the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup. The England Women's team will clash with New Zealand
England captain Ben Stokes has retired hurt with apparent cramp as his team dominated day 3 of the fourth cricket test against India.
It turns out that one of the worst things you can do as an opposing captain is to question the morals of the England openers. Accused of breaking the Spirit of Cricket at Lord’s, Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett responded by doing their best to break the spirit of India.
Joe Root and Ollie Pope stayed unbeaten as England reached 332 for 2 at Lunch against India in their first innings at Old Trafford Ma