On the last day of the Manchester Test, the Indian team showed such a passion which will always be remembered in cricket history. After trailing by 311 runs in the first innings, when Team India lost two wickets on the score of 0 in the second innings, it seemed that the match had gone out of India’s hand, but what happened after that changed the game. The combative innings of Shubman Gill, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar not only saved India from shameful defeat, but also converted the test into a historic draw. These four batsmen together hit 401 runs in the second innings. This Indian quartet broke the back of England bowlers with a total of 44 fours and sixes.
Young Pratibha Vaibhav Suryavanshi has also appreciated these warriors and called them “Warriors”. He shared pictures of these four in his Instagram story, which wrote, “These players are true warriors.”
Who shone so much?
Shubman Gill-103 runs with the help of 12 fours and 1 six in 238 balls
KL Rahul- 90 runs with the help of 8 fours in 230 balls
Ravindra Jadeja- 107 not unbeaten with the help of 13 fours and 1 six in 185 balls
Washington Beautiful- 101 runs unbeaten with 9 fours and 1 six in 206 balls
The magnificent innings of these four players have proved that Indian batsmen have the power to turn the match even under pressure.
High drama was seen in the final session
What was seen in the last hour of the match was no less than a play. England captain Ben Stokes offered a draw in front of Indian batsmen, but Jadeja and Sundar flatly refused their proposal. At that time both the players were very close to their respective centuries, Jadeja was batting for 89 and Sundar 80 runs. Even after the draw was drawn, both continued the batting and completed their centuries. Stokes looked very angry with this decision, but it became a proud moment for Indian fans.
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