
IND vs ENG Live Score, 4th Test: Can India level series? Predicted lineup, streaming info; Toss at 3PM IST
IND vs ENG Live Score, 4th Test: Can India level series? Predicted lineup, streaming info; Toss at 3PM IST
IND vs ENG Day 1 Live Score: Check the live score and updates from Day 1 of the India vs England 4th Test match being played at Old Trafford in Manchester.
Updated : Jul 23, 2025 14:22 IST
Welcome to Sportstar's LIVE coverage from Day 1 of the India vs England 4th Test match being played at Old Trafford in Manchester.
England leads the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2-1 after pulling off a memorable final-session, 22-run triumph at Lord's. India's problems will be compounded as it looks to replace the injured pacer Akash Deep and all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy. Anshul Kamboj and Shardul Thakur are the likely replacements for the two.
The host also comes to Manchester with one change, getting in Liam Dawson in place of Shoaib Bashir.

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Hindustan Times
25 minutes ago
- Hindustan Times
Fuming Ben Stokes, England refrain from applauding Jadeja, Sundar's centuries: ‘Farcical, Respect for opposition…'
The Manchester Test between India and England ended in a draw after KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar batted out of their skins to help visitors maintain the chance of levelling the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. However, there was no shortage of drama on Day 5 as tempers once again flared between the two teams. In the final few minutes before the eventual draw, England captain Ben Stokes approached the umpires and Jadeja and Sundar to shake hands and end the contest right there and then. Drama unfolded in the final few minutes of the Manchester Test where tempers once again flared (AFP) However, Jadeja and Sundar were both approaching their centuries, so the duo decided not to walk off. This left Ben Stokes fuming, and he refrained from bowling his specialists as he introduced the part-timers Harry Brook and Joe Root. Harry Brook did not even try to land the ball properly as he dished out full toss after full toss. Soon after, Sundar and Jadeja registered their centuries, and eventually the game was called off. Former England batter Jonathan Trott did not take kindly to England's tactics, saying this was not a nice end to the contest. It must be mentioned that England did not even applaud once Jadeja and Sundar brought up their tons. 'Yeah, I'm not too sure I like how this game's finishing. Harry Brook is not even trying to really bother. He's just throwing up now, almost sort of saying, as he stops there, just sort of giving up and just lobbing the ball. I've always liked toss-ups, you see. For me, this is really strange,' Jonathan Trott said on air while commentating for JioStar. 'There's a way to play the game. There's a respect for the opposition. You see again, yeah, today he's just lobbing up,' he added. 'Farcical bowling' Once both teams shook hands, former England captain Michael Atherton did not hesitate to call out Harry Brook's bowling, labelling it 'farcical.' India batted for more than five sessions to save the Manchester Test. Eventually, the game was called off with the visitors at 425/4 in the second innings. Jadeja and Sundar remained unbeaten on 107 and 101, respectively. Shubman Gill registered his fourth century of the series as he played a knock of 103 runs. KL Rahul missed out on a much-deserved century as he was dismissed for 90 by Stokes. The Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy is still being led by England as they are 2-1 ahead. However, it is everything to play for at The Oval in the final Test, which begins Thursday, July 31.
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Business Standard
25 minutes ago
- Business Standard
ENG vs IND: Jadeja, Sundar heroics help India force gritty draw in 4th Test
Team India have managed to fight out a draw in the 4th Test against England at the Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester as they take the series to the 5th and final Test in Kensington Oval now. The sereis remains 2-1 in the favour of England but with India having a chance to draw the series in the final attempt. Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar's gritty yet eventful 203-run partnership did the trick in the end for the visitors as England couldn't pick 8 wickets on the final day of the encounter to seal the series. Brilliant effort put in again by both the sides who fought till the last hour and saw players picking up niggles along the way because of the demands of the Test match that tested the players both physically and mentally in the course of the 5 days. England opting to bowl first The match started with English skipper Ben Stokes winning the fourth toss in a row in the series and opting to bowl first. However, to their surprise, India started the match in promising manner, adding 94 runs for the first wicket before KL Rahul (46) lost his wicket to Chris Woakes. Yashasvi Jaiswal (58), Sai Sudharsan (61) and Rishabh Pant (54) all hit brilliant half-centuries, followed by gusty cameos from Shardul Thakur (41) and Washington Sundar (27), which helped India post 358 runs on the board before being bundled out. Ben Stokes was England's best bowler with a spell of 5 for 72 to his name. England's dominance with the bat In reply, England showcased pure dominance as their top three, Zak Crawley (84), Ben Duckett (94) and Ollie Pope (71), despite missing out on Test tons, put England in a commanding position before Joe Root (150) and Ben Stokes (141) ripped apart the Indian bowling line-up, as England finished their innings at 669 before losing all 10 wickets. The hosts took a huge lead of 311 in the first innings, putting India in danger of an innings defeat. Gill-Rahul paving the way for a draw India's start in the second innings was exactly the opposite of the first, as they lost Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan, both on a duck, in the first over itself. But just when the game looked all but done for India, KL Rahul, along with skipper Shubman Gill, led one of the best fightbacks in Test cricket, adding 188 runs for the third wicket before Rahul was dismissed by Ben Stokes on 90. Skipper Gill went on to score his fourth Test hundred of the series but was then dismissed by Jofra Archer on 103, as India found themselves in a tough spot after a brilliant fightback. However, the two Indian all-rounders, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar then took charge and stitched a century stand for the fifth wicket, to not only take India past the 311-run mark to avoid an innings defeat but also push the match further towards a draw. Jadeja-Sundar's 203-run stand does the job for the visitors The final session then saw both batters take the run scoring up a notch and get the score past 350 on the day as well. With almost an hour of play left in Manchester, it is at that point that both captains shook hands and decided to call this riveting tie a draw. The control percentage between the two batters was up to 92% in the final session despite of experiencing more turn in the middle. This just shows the level of grit and determination between the two batters to take their team through to the finish line. Both batters were given the chance to complete their hundreds with Sundar scoring his maiden Test ton as well as both Stokes and Jadeja were then seeing shaking hands to call it a day in what was a riveting test match in Manchester. Shubman Gill and co. go to Kensington Oval with the thought of levelling the 5-match series in the final Test now. India 2nd Inning 425-4 (143 ov) CRR:2.97 Batter R B 4s 6s SR Yashasvi Jaiswal c J Root b C Woakes 0 4 0 0 0 KL Rahul lbw b B Stokes 90 230 8 0 39.13 Sai Sudharsan c H Brook b C Woakes 0 1 0 0 0 Shubman Gill (C) c JL Smith b J Archer 103 238 12 0 43.28 Washington Sundar Not out 101 206 9 1 49.03 Ravindra Jadeja Not out 107 185 13 1 57.84 Extras 24 (b 14, Ib 2, w 2, nb 6, p 0) Total 425 (4 wkts, 143 Ov) Yet to Bat Rishabh Pant,Shardul Thakur,Anshul Kamboj,Jasprit Bumrah,Mohammed Siraj Fall of Wickets 0-1(Yashasvi Jaiswal 0.4),0-2(Sai Sudharsan 0.5),188-3(KL Rahul 70.2),222-4(Shubman Gill 87.4) Bowler O M R W NB WD ECO Chris Woakes 23 4 67 2 1 0 2.91 Jofra Archer 23 3 78 1 0 0 3.39 Brydon Carse 17 3 44 0 4 1 2.59 Liam Dawson 47 11 95 0 0 0 2.02 Joe Root 19 2 68 0 0 0 3.58 Ben Stokes 11 2 33 1 1 1 3 Harry Brook 3 0 24 0 0 0 8


India Today
25 minutes ago
- India Today
Watch: Ben Stokes offers draw, India decline to let Jadeja, Sundar score hundreds
Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar rubbed salt into England's wounds on Day 5 by declining Ben Stokes's offer of a draw before the final hour of play began in the Manchester approached the umpires and offered to shake hands with the Indian players when the score read 386 for 4, with India leading by 75 runs. With 15 overs remaining, the England captain acknowledged there was no realistic chance of a result in favour of the home vs IND, 4th Test Day 5: Highlights Shubman Gill, watching from the dressing room, looked impassive as Jadeja and Sundar made it clear they intended to carry on. The two Indian all-rounders were nearing their centuries and were well within their rights to remain at the crease with time still left in the Stokes did not appear entirely pleased with India's decision to reject the draw. The England captain was seen shaking his head after a lengthy discussion with the umpire and the two India continued, and both Jadeja and Sundar reached their centuries. Jadeja unleashed his trademark sword celebration to mark yet another heroic knock on English soil, while Sundar celebrated his maiden Test hundred. The pair added an unbroken 203 runs for the fifth wicket.#RavindraJadeja is in the zone, and his bat is doing all the talking. ??Will he convert this into a big hundred?#ENGvIND ?? 4th TEST, DAY 5 | LIVE NOW on JioHotstar ?? Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) July 27, 2025England were made to bowl five extra overs, allowing Sundar and Jadeja to reach their individual Brook, who was brought on to bowl after the draw was initially declined, delivered gentle lobs, enabling the Indian batters to find the boundary with Stokes and Ben Duckett kept up a running commentary with the Indian duo, something that drew criticism from Sunil Gavaskar, who was on commentary at the time."Jaddu, you want to get a Test hundred against Harry Brook and Joe Root?" Stokes was heard on the stump mic saying, triggering Gavaskar's the two teams shook hands when Sundar brought up his maiden hundred with a boundary at the end of the 143rd over.- EndsTune InTrending Reel