Ravindra Jadeja struck his fifth Test century, leading a determined Indian resistance against England in the Manchester Test and keeping India’s hopes of a draw alive.
Jadeja’s Masterclass in Manchester
All-rounder Ravindra Jadeja continued his impressive form in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, reaching a gritty century on the final day of the fifth Test in Manchester. This milestone, his fifth in the longest format, was crucial for India’s fightback.
Jadeja’s innings was a testament to his resolve, featuring 12 fours and 1 six from 182 deliveries. His steady hand, alongside Washington Sundar, allowed India to stay firm and push for a remarkable draw.
A Partnership Built on Determination
Jadeja and Washington Sundar batted with immense purpose, frustrating a tiring English bowling attack throughout the afternoon session. Their partnership was instrumental in keeping India’s hopes afloat.
By tea, India had reached 322 for four, adding a significant 99 runs in a wicketless afternoon session. Sundar also reached his fifty, smashing a six and a four off Ben Stokes, while Jadeja brought up his fifth half-century in six innings.
England’s Search for a Breakthrough
England’s bowlers found it increasingly difficult to break the crucial partnership. Ben Stokes, who had looked dangerous earlier, couldn’t maintain his intensity.
Left-arm spinner Liam Dawson struggled to challenge the Indian left-handers, conceding 70 runs in 39 overs without a wicket. Similarly, Jofra Archer couldn’t find a breakthrough after lunch, adding to England’s frustration.
With Rishabh Pant injured and limited batting to follow, the partnership between Jadeja and Sundar became even more vital for India’s chances of securing a draw.
Morning Session Highlights
The day had begun with India at 174 for two, still trailing by 137 runs. Shubman Gill continued his excellent form, completing a gutsy fourth century of the series in the morning session.
However, India lost skipper KL Rahul just before lunch. He was dismissed by a battling Ben Stokes, who bowled through pain, leaving India at 223 for four at the break, still trailing England by 88 runs.
- Ravindra Jadeja scored his fifth Test century (100+ runs).
- Jadeja and Washington Sundar built a crucial partnership to save the Test.
- India added 99 runs in the afternoon session without losing a wicket.
- England’s bowlers struggled to break the partnership.
- Shubman Gill also scored a century earlier in the day.
Jadeja’s resilient century has positioned India to fight for a draw, turning what seemed like a challenging situation into a gripping final day contest.