Manchester, July 27 -- India's batting brilliance in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy continued to reach new heights as Washington Sundar's maiden Test hundred in the drawn fourth Test at Manchester took the team's tally of individual centuries in the series to 11, equalling their all-time record set against West Indies at home in 1978-79.
This has been a series where India's batters have stood up in challenging conditions away from home. From experienced stars to young guns, everyone has contributed to what has been one of the most prolific run-scoring phases in India's Test history.
It all began in Leeds, where despite losing the opening Test, India showcased their batting might with five individual hundreds in the match. Young Y...
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