India, July 22 -- It's been more than a week since India's heartbreaking loss to England at Lord's. The stage is set for the 4th chapter of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, set to unravel at the Old Trafford in Manchester, but a part of everyone's mind is still stuck on what happened eight days ago in London, where, despite putting up a brave fight, India fell short by 22 runs as the ball, off the bat of Mohammed Siraj, trickled onto the stumps. Still from being down at 112/8 - at a time when the match seemed to finish inside the first session - that India pushed their total to 172 speaks volumes of the fight shown by their lower order - Ravindra Jadeja, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj.

As Jadeja held up one end, he stitched crucial part...