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India vs England Highlights: India Clinches 4-1 Victory Over England

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India vs England Highlights: India Clinches 4-1 Victory Over England
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India named the final test victory against England, Here are the India vs England Highlights of the fifth test that was won by India by 64 runs at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium on Saturday.

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The 2nd innings was trailed by the second innings, England was all out on 195 in the second innings on day three of the match.

 

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Joe Root was out on 84 and Jonny Bairstow was out on 39, however, both batsmen managed to put in big totals against India but the spinning department from the blue team was too great on the day.

From India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin took 5-77 in his 100th Test for a match haul of nine wickets.

It was England’s first series lost under the captaincy of Ben Stokes.

India again started the innings on 473-8 earlier today but the hosting side only added 4 runs before losing the last 2 wickets.

However, England Pacer James Anderson becomes the first pacer to take 700 Test Wickets, after dismissing Kuldeep Yadav on 30.

In the India vs England highlights, Kuldeep Yadav clinches the award for player of the match after claiming seven wickets. On this Kuldeep Yadav said:

“I think Hard work from the last couple of years, getting the reward. I liked the Zak Crawley wicket. Focusing on the length, landing the ball on a good length. Not thinking about the batter. Length, the pace that I’m bowling and the rhythm. The batting coach helped me a lot, not only the skill aspect but the mental aspect.”

Meanwhile, English team Skipper Ben Stokes after the match said:

“Since the first Test match, we’re man enough to say we’ve been outplayed. We’ve got so much cricket coming up, taking the positives is something I’m looking forward to and driving this team forward. There have been small moments when we’ve not been able to wrestle momentum back. It’s about trying to understand those moments and be a bit more relentless.”

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