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by Hammad khalil
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For the first time in ten years, India scored more than 500 runs in an innings abroad. In the fourth Test, England have scored more than 500 runs in their first innings in Manchester.

The last time India scored more than 500 runs in an innings abroad, during the fourth Test against Australia in Sydney in 2015. Australia batted first and recorded a large number of 572/7 announced in their first innings. He rode for centuries from David Warner (101) and Steve Smith (117).

Chris Rogers (95), Shane Watson (81), Sean Marsh (73), and Joe Burns (58) also contributed with half a century. The visitors worked hard, Mohammad Shami took five wickets. In response, he scored 475 runs with KL Rahul and Virat Kohli Making hundreds.

In the second innings, a target of 349 was set, Kohli and his troops managed to reach 252/7 as eventually ended in a draw. Since this game in 2015, India has not scored more than 500 runs in the innings in the fourth Test against England in Manchester.


Joe Root and Ben Stokes 3 days struggle India

In the ongoing Test against England, the visitors scored 358 in their first innings. In response, the hosts have come out firmly, which launched an unauthorized attack that has struggled to control the batsmen and create constant pressure.

Joe Root and Captain Ben Stokes worked hard for the coming bowlers on the third day. The pair kept more than 100 runs before Stokes retired due to pain. Stokes left the field while he was 66 off 116 balls.

Meanwhile, Root slammed his 38th Test against India on the 12th tonnes, nine of them came home. He too crossed Jacks Callis And Ricky Ponting and now is the second highest run maker in Test cricket, just behind Sachin Tendulkar.

Finally, the route was dismissed for 150 off 248 balls. Its knocking included 14 boundaries. Visitors’ bowling innings seems less visible despite taking seven wickets so far. In particular, Stokes returned to the bat after the seventh wicket ended.