
Shubman Gill Hit On His Helmet By Ben Stokes, Winces In Pain. This Happens Next
Painful one for Shubman Gill #ENGvIND pic.twitter.com/pjwQghzjQE
— England's Barmy Army (@TheBarmyArmy) July 27, 2025
Coming to the match, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar hit epic unbeaten centuries and propel a superb India to defy England and secure a draw in the fourth Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy Test at Old Trafford on Sunday.
With India at 0/2 and 311 runs behind in the beginning of their second innings, it seemed they would lose the match and the series. But a monumental, strong and resolute batting show – led by hundreds from Shubman Gill (103), Jadeja (107 not out) and Sundar (101 not out) – along with KL Rahul's 90 meant the visitors' conjured up a miraculous escape and secure a memorable, hard-fought draw.
The result also means England, whose bowling performance on day five was iffy, are still up 2-1 going into the last match at The Oval, starting on Thursday. Their frustration on not getting a win was quite evident when Jadeja and Washington, promoted to number five due to Rishabh Pant's injury, refused their offer of an early draw, and went on to achieve their three-figure milestones in a game the visitors' will remember for their bravery and invincibility.
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