Overview
In a nerve-wracking encounter on the fourth day of the Ranchi Test, India, led by a measured partnership between Shubman Gill and Dhruv Jurel, secured a crucial victory, claiming an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. The win marked a historic moment as it handed England their first Test series loss in the Brendon McCullum-Ben Stokes era.
A Strong Start and Early Setbacks
India, resuming from 40/0, witnessed a strong start on the fourth morning. Rohit Sharma’s aggressive six off James Anderson and Yashasvi Jaiswal’s fluent strokes put the hosts in control. However, England found an opening when Jaiswal mistimed a shot to backward point, triggering a brief collapse. The loss of wickets, including Rohit Sharma’s controversial dismissal, brought India to 100/3.
Nervy Moments and Resilience
Gill and Ravindra Jadeja faced a nervy period before lunch, surviving crucial moments. Post the break, England capitalized on an early blow with Jadeja’s dismissal. The pressure intensified as Sarfaraz Khan fell victim to Shoaib Bashir. Jurel’s boundary after a 30-over dry spell revived hope for India, but the task ahead was significant.
Shubman Gill’s Maturity Shines
In the face of adversity, Shubman Gill showcased tremendous maturity. Consistently losing partners, Gill’s partnership with Jurel became the turning point. Gill, reaching his fifty with a strategic approach, finally broke the boundary dry spell. Stepping down the track twice in three deliveries, he cleared the ropes, bringing India just 20 runs away from victory.
Jurel Finishes Strong
Dhruv Jurel, instrumental in India’s comeback with a remarkable 90 in the first innings, continued his stellar performance. Finishing the job in the following over, Jurel secured India’s triumph in the Ranchi Test, capping off an excellent match.
In conclusion, the measured partnership between Shubman Gill and Dhruv Jurel, amidst nerve-wracking moments, not only secured victory for India but also etched a significant milestone in the series.
Brief scores: England 353 (Joe Root 122*; Ravindra Jadeja 4/67) & 145 (Zak Crawley 60; R Ashwin 5/51) lost to India 307 (Dhruv Jurel 90; Shoaib Bashir 5/119) & 192/5 (Rohit Sharma 55, Shubman Gill 52*; Shoaib Bashir 3/79) by 5 wickets
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