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India.com
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India vs England 2025 4th Test match LIVE Streaming Details: Timings, Telecast Date, when and where to watch
Team India captain Shubman Gill bats in the indoor nets in Manchester. (Photo: IANS) Team India are in a must-win clash as they take on England in the fourth Test of the five-match Test series starting at Old Trafford in Manchester on Wednesday. Ben Stokes-led England team have edged 2-1 in front after their hard-fought 22-run win in the third Test at Lord's last week. Just like Edgbaston in Birmingham, Shubman Gill's team will have to rewrite history if they hope to level the series at 2-2 because they have never managed to win a Test match at Old Trafford in their history. The last India to score a century here was Sachin Tendulkar back in 1990 – his first Test century. The visitors have plenty of injury issues on their plate with Akash Deep and Arshdeep Singh both ruled out due to injury. As a result, Haryana and CSK star pacer Anshul Kamboj is set to make his Test debut after being called up into the side at the last minute. Apart from Akash Deep, all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy is also ruled out of the remaining series due to injury and is set to be replaced by Shardul Thakur, who had played in the first Test at Leeds. India are also rolling the dice on Jasprit Bumrah as the pacer is a set to play back-to-back Test matches with the series on the line in Manchester. Bumrah had missed the game in Edgbaston due to his 'workload management' policy but is the second-highest wicket-taker in the series with 12 wickets in 2 games with two five-wicket hauls. Gill is also likely to drop Karun Nair from the side after the Delhi Capitals batter failed to grab the opportunity in the three Tests of the series so far. Nair has only managed scores of 0, 20, 31, 26, 40 and 14. The Karnataka batter will be replaced by Sai Sudharsan, who had made his Test match debut in Leeds before being left out of the last two matches. The good news for India is that Rishabh Pant is now fit enough to take up the gloves behind the stumps which means Sudharsan can be picked in place of specialist keeper Dhruv Jurel. Kal Manchester mein dikhegi RISHABHPANTI 🤸♀️ Watch #ENGvIND, 4tH Test, Tomorrow, 2:30 PM onwards, only on the TV channels of Sony Sports Network. #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #ExtraaaInnings — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) July 22, 2025 Here are all the details about India vs England 2025 4th Test match… When is India vs England 2025 4th Test match going to take place? The India vs England 2025 4th Test match will start from Wednesday, July 23. Where is India vs England 2025 4th Test match going to take place? The India vs England 2025 4th Test match will be held at Old Trafford in Manchester. What time will India vs England 2025 4th Test match start? The India vs England 2025 4th Test match Day 1 will begin at 330pm IST. The toss for the match will be held at 3pm. Where can I watch India vs England 2025 4th Test match on TV in India? The India vs England 2025 4th Test match will be available LIVE on TV on Sony Sports network channels in India. It will be available on Sony Sports Ten 1 & Sony Sports Ten 5 channels. How can I watch livestreaming of India vs England 2025 4th Test match in India? The India vs England 2025 4th Test match will be available for livestreaming on JioHotstar website and app. India vs England 2025 4th Test match Predicted 11 India: Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Shubman Gill (c), Rishabh Pant (wk), Ravindra Jadeja, Washington Sundar, Shardul Thakur, Jasprit Bumrah, Anshul Kamboj, Mohammed Siraj England: Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Ollie Pope, Joe Root, Harry Brook, Ben Stokes (c), Jamie Smith (wk), Liam Dawson, Chris Woakes, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer


Indian Express
14-07-2025
- Sport
- Indian Express
IND vs ENG: Ravindra Jadeja's heroic attempt at miracle shouldn't hide other batsmen's tame surrender at Lord's
Having hit KL Rahul's pad with a deadly in-coming ball, Ben Stokes knelt in the middle of the pitch, begging the umpire to raise his finger. Half of those in the stands, Indian fans turning up in thousands, prayed the umpire wouldn't. He would negate the appeal, a crestfallen Stokes would talk to his wicket-keeper Jamie Smith and the English huddle would look at Joe Root at first slip. Root nodded his head, Stokes made the T, umpires drew the rectangle and millions of eyes around the cricket world waited for the replay. This was the moment this incredibly close Test of far-reaching consequences and overwhelming interest was to take the decisive turn. Stokes was right, the ball was hitting the stumps, Rahul was dragging his feet towards the pavilion. This was 11.35 am, about 15 minutes after Rishabh Pant had lost his off-stump to a corker from Jofra Archer. The fight seemed to be over. India's Mr Reliable and Mr Miracle Maker, had both decided to take their offs, and India were suffering Monday blues. But in this roller-coaster of a Test match, there was one twist left. India's all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja tried his hand at a miracle and almost succeeded. In the company of Jasprit Bumrah, he took India closer to the winning target of 193. The two played 22 overs to score 35 but that's when Bumrah's patience warded off and skied a ball he tried to tonk to a boundary. India's star pacer's resistance lasted for 54 balls where he made 5. Siraj too stuck around for 30 balls for his courageous inning of 4 from 30 balls would get out – played on to off-spinner Shoaib Basheer. Siraj sank to his knees in despair and a distraught Jadeja would be unbeaten on 61 from 181 balls but not undefeated. Heart of a Warrior 💙 Jadeja keeps the fight alive, and the belief burning 💪 #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia #ExtraaaInnings | @imjadeja — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) July 14, 2025 Eventually, 193 would prove to be a bridge too far. The batting failure of the top order was so spectacular that the all-rounders and tailenders could't rebuild. This was no Gabba or Edgbaston, this was India once again getting nervy close to the finish line. After 4 days of an ugly tug of war, Rahul lbw to Stokes, was when India finally lost grip on the Test and England was gleefully running away with the tape. Fourth inning chase failure, batting collapse under pressure – that chronic Indian cricket problem continues. At Lord's, the new team of hope and optimism, under a young captain Shubman Gill, showed those worrying symptoms of that old sickness. After scores of 471, 364, 587, 427, 387 in the five innings over three Tests, India had the first collapse in the series on the day they had to rise to the occasion. India needed to score 193 to win but ended up making 170. 0-1, 1-1, 2-1 … India are trailing again in the series. Can they bounce back again? Do they have that kind of steel in them? This was a game of fine margins – it could well have been England answering these questions with their highly-debated Bazball philosophy coming under scrutiny before the Ashes. England's desperation to win the game was symbolised by Stokes. He kept running hard to test the Indians. No freebies, hard length, tough questions and a lot of verbals. India needed just 135 runs, so Stokes didn't want the intensity to drop. And he took it upon himself to lead by example. 𝘚𝘪𝘳 𝘑𝘢𝘥𝘦𝘫𝘢 𝘭𝘢𝘶𝘯𝘤𝘩𝘦𝘴 𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘪𝘯𝘵𝘰 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘤𝘳𝘰𝘸𝘥 🚀 #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia #ExtraaaInnings — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) July 14, 2025 Stokes had prepared himself for this very day, the kind where he might have to bowl a long quality spell with no errors. It was as early as the January of 2025 that Stokes had started his fitness regime. He knew the importance of the year for him, England and his tactics. While recovering from two hamstring surgeries, he had on his mind the two high-profile Test series – against India at home and the full Ashes tour to Australia. 10 Test matches with consequences. Born a Kiwi, Stokes, in his youth, was well-entrenched in New Zealand's binge-drinking culture. In England, he was found guilty of being part of a brawl outside a Bristol bar. Now, Stokes, 34, had decided to give up on alcohol as it was impacting his recovery. 'After my first major injury … I was thinking – 'How has this happened … we did have a bit of a drink four or five nights ago, could that have played a part?,' Stokes would say on the Untapped podcast with Spencer Matthews. 'So thought … I need to start changing. I don't think I'll ever be completely sober but I've not had a drink since January 2. I said to myself: '[I won't drink] until I finish my injury rehab and get back on the field. That extra zip in the ball that came booming in and hit Rahul on the pad could well have been because of Stokes not taking any chances. Someone with a similar story and success at Lord's was Jofra Archer. He too had a long struggle with fitness. He was out for 4 and half years from the Test scene. Archer too had to make an impact. He had to justify the faith that Stokes had shown in him. In the first innings, he was impressive but still he didn't seem Test-match ready. He was coming up with great balls but he wasn't able to 'set up' the batsmen. Not the result we wanted, but the fight we'll never forget 💔 Long live Test cricket. #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia #ExtraaaInnings — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) July 14, 2025 At Lord's he did. Pant, the disrupter, tried to unsettle his length with his 'charging down the track' stroke against Jofra. Playing with a painfully injured finger, he wasn't that convincing. Jofra didn't get worked up by the boundary over the head and kept the ball up and stuck the 'good length' ball. Pant would lose his stumps as he misjudged the line. Another angled ball from the corner of the crease on Washington Sundar's middle-leg resulted in the all-rounder giving a return catch to the bowler, who threw himself to his right to hold on. There were some serious faces in the Indian dressing room at the end. In little over a week, they will be in Manchester to play yet another crucial Test. It would be back to the drawing board to replan and redraw. Hanging on their heads is the big question: Three batting all-rounders in the team and you still can't chase 193?


News18
14-07-2025
- Sport
- News18
Atherton Says 'Shoulder Touch Between Siraj & Duckett Was Entirely Accidental'
Last Updated: Mohammed Siraj was fined 15% of his match fee and got one demerit point for his aggressive celebration after dismissing Ben Duckett. Mohammed Siraj was fined for his send-off to opener Ben Duckett during the ongoing third Test at Lord's. Former England captain Michael Atherton commented that match referee Richie Richardson was correct in not penalising Siraj for the shoulder barge, as it was entirely accidental. On Monday, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that Siraj was fined 15 per cent of his match fee for his aggressive celebration in Duckett's face after dismissing him in the sixth over of day four on Sunday. Siraj also received one demerit point, marking his second offence after earning a point in December 2024 following an altercation with Australia's left-handed batter Travis Head. Siraj takes the wicket, owns the moment! 🤫 #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia #ExtraaaInnings | @mdsirajofficial — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) July 13, 2025 Atherton explained on Sky Sports that physical altercations are unacceptable and should be addressed, citing an instance where Virat Kohli intentionally gave Sam Konstas a shoulder charge. However, he noted that Siraj's shoulder touch with Duckett was entirely accidental, as Siraj tried to move out of the way and Duckett just brushed him while walking off. The match referee rightly chose not to take any action on the shoulder barge and only fined Siraj for his aggressive behaviour. Atherton concluded that the penalty of 15 per cent of the match fee and one demerit point was sufficient, and urged to move on. Atherton enjoyed the spirited interactions and celebrations between the two teams, stating that it added excitement to the contest and was appreciated by the crowd. He emphasized that he prefers players showing strong passion for playing for their country. 'I've enjoyed the needle in the contest and I think the crowd has as well. I would much rather see players care too much than too little. I would much rather see them caring too much about them playing for their country than too little," he added. Why Siraj Was Punished By ICC? Former England pacer Stuart Broad criticised the ICC's sanction on Siraj, questioning why India skipper Shubman Gill escaped with just a fine despite swearing at Zak Crawley, which was caught on the stump mic in the final over of day three. Broad argued for consistency in penalties, suggesting that either both players should be fined or neither, and stressed that players should not be treated as robots. 'Find this ridiculous. Siraj 15 per cent for aggressive celebration. Gill swears live on TV & carries on, and what? It's either both or neither. Players aren't and shouldn't be robots, but consistency is key," Broad posted on x, formerly Twitter, on Monday afternoon. view comments First Published: July 14, 2025, 16:00 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


India Today
13-07-2025
- Sport
- India Today
Watch: Mohammed Siraj gives fiery send-off to Ben Duckett, forces umpires to intervene
India fast bowler Mohammed Siraj gave a fiery send-off to England opener Ben Duckett on Day 4 of the third Test at Lord's. Siraj was in great rhythm as he was bowling alongside Jasprit Bumrah with the new ball. Duckett decided to disturb the Indian speedster as he played a ramp shot towards fine leg for a Siraj answered two balls later as he made Duckett pull him towards midwicket and got him dismissed for 12. The speedster was jubilant after getting his man as he gave him a fiery send-off. Siraj screamed in Duckett's face as he walked back towards the pavilion, and even the umpires intervened to calm things the video here:Siraj takes the wicket, owns the moment! #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #TeamIndia #ExtraaaInnings | @mdsirajofficial Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) July 13, 2025 Siraj further helped India get the second wicket of the day as he got Ollie Pope lbw for 4 (17). The England batter was given not out on the field by umpire Paul Reiffel, but Siraj was hell-bent on sending it to the third umpire through DRS as he pleaded with captain Shubman vs India 3rd Test Day 4 UpdatesThe replays vindicated Siraj's conviction as replays found no inside edge on to the pads and the ball-tracking found the ball to be crashing into stumps. As a result, the umpire had to reverse his decision and rule Pope Kumar Reddy also found himself amongst the wickets, making Zak Crawley edge to Yashasvi Jaiswal at gully, who finally held onto a catch in the series after dropping several in the first Test. With three wickets down, Harry Brook came out in his usual aggressive style as he took on Akash Deep, smashing him for two fours and a six on successive the India seamer had the last laugh as he shattered his stumps in the very next over to leave England reeling at 87/4. England went into lunch on 98/4 with Ben Stokes and Joe Root at the crease.- EndsMust Watch
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Business Standard
13-07-2025
- Sport
- Business Standard
Gill vs Crawley fight video: What transpired & who said what
Day 4 of the third Test in the five-match series between India and England will begin with a sense of drama that encapsulated the nature of the series so far. "Absolute cinema" and "high-class drama" were phrases apt to describe the final over of Day 3, whose ripple effects continued to be felt the next day. As both teams and fans getting prepared for the Day 4 live action, Business Standard revisits the Gill vs Crawley episode and outlines what to expect in today's play. What is the match situation of the England vs India 3rd Test? In response to England's first-innings total of 387, India were bowled out for exactly the same score on a challenging Lord's wicket—one far less forgiving than those at Headingley and Edgbaston. After three absorbing days of cricket, England ended Day 3 without loss, finishing at 2/0. However, when England openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett walked out to bat, what followed was pure theatre. The pair appeared to deliberately slow the proceedings in an attempt to ensure that India bowled just one over before stumps on Day 3. What happened on Day 3 of the ENG vs IND 3rd Test at Lord's? Tempers flared and tension simmered during the closing moments of Day 3 at Lord's, the 'Home of Cricket', on Saturday. With only a few minutes remaining, the Indian players were visibly charged as they took the field, hoping to make Crawley and Duckett play as many deliveries as possible. Jasprit Bumrah was handed the ball to shake England's top order. After the second delivery, he appeared displeased—possibly at Crawley's tactics to delay play. As Bumrah began his run-up, Crawley stepped away, further agitating the Indian side. India captain Shubman Gill, positioned in the slip cordon, shouted something toward the striker's end. Other Indian players also had words with Crawley. On the fifth delivery, Crawley was struck on the glove. He removed it and called for the physio. The move drew sarcastic applause from the Indian fielders. Gill rushed toward Crawley and gestured toward the pavilion. Words were exchanged, with Duckett also getting involved in a heated exchange with Gill. The final ball of the over saw Bumrah deliver a peach, closing out a riveting day of cricket. Ye #NayaIndia hain. Unke ground par, unhi ko daraata hai ???? Sunday, the script gets wild ???? Dekhiye #ENGvIND 3rd Test Day 4, Sony Sports Network ke TV channels par! ???? #SonySportsNetwork #GroundTumharaJeetHamari #ENGvIND #NayaIndia #DhaakadIndia #ExtraaaInnings — Sony Sports Network (@SonySportsNetwk) July 12, 2025 KL Rahul weighs in on Gill-Crawley exchange India's experienced opener KL Rahul reflected on the heated moments at the end of Day 3, describing them as just another part of the game. Having seen the drama unfold up close, Rahul provided an opener's insight into the Gill-Crawley standoff, saying that only someone who has opened in Test cricket would fully understand the situation. 'What happened at the end—honestly, it's just part of the game now. I understand it from an opener's point of view. I know exactly what was going on out there, and so does everyone else. But a fellow opener would particularly relate to what unfolded in those final five minutes,' Rahul told reporters after play. Tim Southee fires back at Gill England bowling consultant Tim Southee took a dig at Shubman Gill following the on-field confrontation late on Day 3. Southee downplayed the Indian side's protests, referencing Gill's actions from the previous day. 'It's always good when things heat up at the end. I'm not sure what India were complaining about, especially when Shubman was lying on the field taking a massage in the middle of the day yesterday. It's all part of the game,' he said after the day's play. What former England players said Michael Atherton, former England captain, embraced the intensity and said it was a dramatic end to a tightly contested day. Speaking on Sky Sports, he remarked: 'Those last five minutes—I wouldn't have minded being out there myself! It was terrific drama and pure theatre. Harry Brook couldn't stop laughing on the England balcony.' 'There was some banter, but I didn't mind it. It was a spirited contest. You have to allow players a bit of space in such moments. I really enjoyed watching that ending. It was a fitting close to a hard-fought day,' he added. On JioHotstar show, Jonathan Trott, former England batter and current coach of Afghanistan, offered a more critical view—possibly alluding to a former Indian skipper. 'We don't know what was said while England were fielding, or whether they were dishing it out. But I'm not a fan of Gill's theatrics. As captain, he sets the tone. Pointing fingers and getting overly confrontational—it felt reminiscent of a former skipper who often got in the opposition's face. I'm all for competitiveness, but sometimes, you've got to rise above it. That said, it sets things up beautifully for tomorrow.' Anil Kumble's measured take Former India captain Anil Kumble, who led the team during the infamous Monkeygate incident in Australia, responded with calm perspective. 'I haven't seen Shubman so animated and vocal at the opposition before. He did have a few things to say in the first innings too,' Kumble noted, with characteristic restraint.