On the fourth day, England extended their score to 50/1. By this time, the England team needed 324 runs to win. Even 10 overs of the game was not completed in the day, when Ben Duckett was run by Prasidh Krishna on a score of 54. The Indian bowlers were beginning to gain momentum, meanwhile Mohammed Siraj dismissed captain Ollie Pope for a score of 27.
Joe Root and Harry Brook's century
England's 3 wickets fell for 106 runs. From here, Joe Root and Harry Brook shared a 195-run partnership to send Team India on the backfoot. Brook scored 111 runs while playing at a strike rate of 113. When Brook's wicket fell, England's score was 301/4. On the fourth day, the ball started waving after the T-break, so after Brook, England's batsmen started getting out one by one.
Jacob came to Bethell, but could not stay on the crease for long. He was clean bowled by Prasidh Krishna at the score of 5. The thrill in the match came when Joe Root was out on a score of 105. After Root's dismissal, 3.2 overs were bowled, then the game was stopped due to bad light. Soon it started raining. Due to this, the game was stopped early.
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