Manchester, July 27 -- India batted 143 overs in the second innings to pull off a brilliant draw in the fourth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy against England at Old Trafford, Manchester on Sunday.
Only twice have India batted out more overs in the third innings to save a Test after conceding a first innings lead of 300-plus: (476/4 in 180 overs vs NZ, Napier, 2009) and (318/4 in 148 overs vs ENG, Lord's, 1979).
Centuries from Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar in the second innings guided India to secure a draw in the fourth test match.
India batted for more than five sessions to save the Manchester Test. India, at the end of the final session on Day 5, was 425/4, with Jadeja 107* and Sundar 101* unbeaten at the crease. The d...
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