India vs england test

  1. England v India LIVE: Fourth Test, day five, Kia Oval
  2. India 337 & 192 vs England 578 & 178
  3. India vs England, 5th Test: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming?
  4. World Test Championship final LIVE: Australia vs India, day four, Oval
  5. India vs England 4th Test, Highlights: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul Help India Trim England's Lead To 56 At Stumps On Day 2
  6. India vs England, 4th Test, Day 4 Highlights: England 77/0 at stumps, need another 291 runs to win
  7. ‘Ashes define eras’: Australia switch focus after easy India win in WTC final


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England v India LIVE: Fourth Test, day five, Kia Oval

India captain Virat Kohli on TMS: "It was unbelievable. We love being written off and I think a lot of people after Leeds really stood up and said, will India be able to come back? But we've shown time and time again that we are a top side and we have been at the top for a while now, and that's because of the belief and the passion that we have in this group. This win is as special as Lord's, if not more."

India 337 & 192 vs England 578 & 178

England Batting Batters England Batting R B 4s 6s SR Rory Burns R Burns c Rishabh Pant b Ravichandran Ashwin 33 Dom Sibley D Sibley lbw Jasprit Bumrah 87 Dan Lawrence D Lawrence lbw Jasprit Bumrah 0 Joe Root J Root CPT lbw Shahbaz Nadeem 218 Ben Stokes B Stokes c Cheteshwar Pujara b Shahbaz Nadeem 82 Ollie Pope O Pope lbw Ravichandran Ashwin 34 Jos Buttler J Buttler WKT b Ishant Sharma 30 Dom Bess D Bess lbw Jasprit Bumrah 34 Jofra Archer J Archer b Ishant Sharma 0 Jack Leach J Leach NOT OUT 14 James Anderson J Anderson b Ravichandran Ashwin 1 Extras (nb 20, w 1, b 7, lb 17) 45 Total ( all out, 190.1 overs) 578 Fall of Wickets 1-63 (R Burns, 23.5 ov) , 2-63 (D Lawrence, 25.4 ov) , 3-263 (D Sibley, 89.3 ov) , 4-387 (B Stokes, 126.1 ov) , 5-473 (O Pope, 152.2 ov) , 6-477 (J Root, 153.6 ov) , 7-525 (J Buttler, 169.2 ov) , 8-525 (J Archer, 169.3 ov) , 9-567 (D Bess, 185.3 ov) , 10-578 (J Anderson, 190.1 ov) India Batting Batters India Batting R B 4s 6s SR Rohit Sharma R Sharma c Jos Buttler b Jofra Archer 6 Shubman Gill S Gill c James Anderson b Jofra Archer 29 Cheteshwar Pujara C Pujara c Rory Burns b Dom Bess 73 Virat Kohli V Kohli CPT c Ollie Pope b Dom Bess 11 Ajinkya Rahane A Rahane c Joe Root b Dom Bess 1 Rishabh Pant R Pant WKT c Jack Leach b Dom Bess 91 Washington Sundar W Sundar NOT OUT 85 Ravichandran Ashwin R Ashwin c Jos Buttler b Jack Leach 31 Shahbaz Nadeem S Nadeem c Ben Stokes b Jack Leach 0 Ishant Sharma I Sharma c Ollie Pope b James Anderson 4 Jasprit Bumrah ...

India vs England, 5th Test: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming?

India vs England, 5th Test: When And Where To Watch Live Telecast, Live Streaming? India vs England rescheduled 5th Test will be played from July 1 to July 5, 2022 at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham. India lead the series 2-1 and a draw is enough for the team to win its fourth series on English soil. • • Updated: June 30, 2022 03:36 PM IST India vs England rescheduled 5th Test will be played from July 1 to July 5, 2022 at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground in Birmingham. India lead the series 2-1 and a draw is enough for the team to win its fourth series on English soil. India's preparation for the all important Test has been hampered by captain Rohit Sharma's positive COVID-19 test during the tour game against Leicestershire. Designated vice-captain

World Test Championship final LIVE: Australia vs India, day four, Oval

Summary • India close on 164-3, needing 280 runs for record win • Kohli unbeaten on 44, Rahane 20 not out • Green takes debated low catch to remove Gill for 18 before Rohit & Pujara fall in quick succession • Australia 270-8 dec: Carey 66*, Labuschagne 41, Starc 41; Jadeja 3-58 • Use audio icon at top of the page to listen to Test Match Special commentary • Get in touch with us via #bbccricket, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or via text to 81111 (UK only - texts charged at standard message rate) India have been behind most of this game after conceding 469 in the first innings, so you have to credit them for still being in it going into the final day. It is still Australia's to lose, but what a contest it has been. There was some surprise that Australia batted for as long as they did, setting India a mammoth 444. But Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma started beautifully, as did Cheteshwar Pujara, before they became India's three wickets to fall. Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey: "We've got the runs on the board that we wanted. It would definitely have been nice to have taken a couple of more wickets but they played well, so we've got to come back and push on tomorrow." On Cameron Green's catch: "It looked good from where I was. I thought he caught it fair and square. He was pretty happy with it, so yeah, the right decision was made." On India's opening stand: "No, it's never nice seeing our bowlers go at sixes for that amount of time but we pegged them bag after that and it's goi...

India vs England 4th Test, Highlights: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul Help India Trim England's Lead To 56 At Stumps On Day 2

India vs England 4th Test, Highlights: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul Help India Trim England's Lead To 56 At Stumps On Day 2 | Cricket News menu arrow-down reddit snapchat twitter facebook comments email printer search bell top-nav reddit-fill snapchat-fill twitter-fill facebook-fill share whatsapp-fill bookmark India vs England 4th Test, Highlights: Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul Help India Trim England's Lead To 56 At Stumps On Day 2 India vs England Highlights: Indian openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul played cautiously and remained unbeaten at Stumps on Day 2 of the 4th Test at The Oval. • Aakash Arya • Updated:September 03, 2021 11:17 PM IST India got off to a steady start in the second innings as openers Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul played cautiously and remained unbeaten at Stumps on Day 2. India were placed at 43/0 after 16 overs, trailing by 56 runs. Earlier, England were dismissed for 290 as Ollie Pope and Chris Woakes scored fifties to help their team take a crucial 99-run lead in the 4th Test at The Oval. Pope scored 81 while Woakes played a blistering knock of 50 runs to propel England after a shaky start. Umesh Yadav took three wickets while Ravindra Jadeja claimed two to keep India in the hunt. Moeen Ali and Jonny Bairstow also added important runs along with Pope lower down the order. ( England vs India 4th Test, Day 2 Highlights From The Oval, London

India vs England, 4th Test, Day 4 Highlights: England 77/0 at stumps, need another 291 runs to win

India vs England, 4th Test, Day 4 Highlights: England 77/0 at stumps, need another 291 runs to win Openers Rory Burns and Haseeb Hameed got off to a solid start as England got to 77 for no loss at stumps on Day 4 in chase of a mammoth 368-run target. India need 10 wickets on the final day while England are still 291 runs away from victory. Check India vs England 4th Test live score, scorecard, ball-by-ball commentary, team news and more on Times of India. Read Less England were 77 for no loss at stumps on day four, chasing 368 in the fourth Test against India. India were all out for 466 in their second innings 20 minutes into the final session. England made a good start in batting friendly conditions with openers Rory Burns (31 batting off 109) and Haseeb Hameed (43 off 85) playing out 32 overs overs. India's innings lasted 148.2 overs. Shardul Thakur (60 off 72) struck his second fifty of the match and shared a hundred run stand with Rishabh Pant (50 off 106) to put India in a strong position. Resuming the day at 270 for three, India lost three wickets in the morning session including of skipper Virat Kohli (44 off 96). Chris Woakes removed Ravindra Jadeja (17) and Ajinkya Rahane (0) whose struggles continued. On Saturday, Rohit Sharma hit his first hundred in overseas conditions to bring India back in the match after England took a 99-run first innings lead. Brief Scores: India 191 and 466 all out in 148.2 overs (Rohit Sharma 127, Cheteshwar Pujara 61, KL Rahul 46, Virat...

‘Ashes define eras’: Australia switch focus after easy India win in WTC final

Pat Cummins lifts the World Test Championship mace following victory against India on day five of the World Test Championship final at the Oval on Sunday. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images Pat Cummins lifts the World Test Championship mace following victory against India on day five of the World Test Championship final at the Oval on Sunday. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images “I’d say whether we like it or not Ashes tend to define eras and teams,” Cummins said. “I think the great thing about this final is we feel like we played awesome cricket for the last two years, so to be there at the end holding the trophy feels really well deserved. Away Ashes are bloody hard to win, I think it’s been 20‑odd years [actually 22], so it’s not going to be easy but if we were to win it that is legacy‑defining stuff, yeah.” Read more Rohit Sharma, whose India side have now lost in the first two WTC finals, said he would prefer the title to be decided over three matches rather than one. “I would love that,” he said, “but is there time? That’s the big question. But in a big event like this you need to have fair opportunities to both teams. You work hard for two years and then you only have one shot at it. You cannot get into that rhythm, that momentum that you need in Test cricket.” Cummins perhaps understandably disagreed: “Ideally you’d have a 50‑match series but Olympics come down to one race to win a gold medal, NFL, NRL seasons have finals. It’s sport.” Intriguingly, Sharma hinted...