India vs England Ben Stokes suffered his first test series loss as England’s captain at the hands of the Indian squad. Baseball’s heyday in Ranchi came to an end with an Indian club. Headed by Rohit Sharma In Ranchi, Team India thrashed England by five wickets to seize an unbeatable three-point lead in the current series. India won their 17th set of home tests.
Ben Stokes suffered his first Test series loss as captain at the hands of Rohit Sharma. In Ranchi, India, the baseball style took off. In the current series, India has an unstoppable 3-1 lead after beating England in Ranchi by five wickets.
A masterful display in the Indian squad stopped Stokes’s unstoppable chariot as English captain. Before the India trip, Stokes captained six Test series and never lost. Indi won their 17th Test series at home with this win. India last lost a Test series at home in 2012–13, twelve years ago.
Young people assumed the duty.
The Indian squad’s youngsters took up the responsibilities in the absence of KL Rahul, Mohammed Shami, Jasprit Bumrah, and Virat Kohli, and they succeeded in making their side the champion. Yashasvi Jaiswal, the player with the highest run total in the ongoing series versus England, continued to play effectively in Ranchi, scoring 37 and 73 runs in the first two innings, respectively.
The Ranchi Test was made memorable by Dhruv Jurail. By playing a brave inning of 90 runs in the first innings and then returning in the second innings to score 39 runs without conceding any more, he significantly cut India’s advantage. India’s triumph was assured when Jurail and Shubman Gill shared an undefeated combination of 72 runs for the sixth wicket, shattering England’s confidence.
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India vs England: Remember that Ben Stokes, the captain of England, had chosen to bat first after winning the toss. After 353 runs, England’s first inning was out of the game. In retaliation, India retaliated by limiting their first inning to 307 runs. Based on the first innings, the visiting team led by 46 runs. Then, after giving in to the Indian spinners, England’s batters lost the second inning for a meagre 145 runs.
India achieved the necessary 192 runs to win in this manner. With five wickets lost in 61 overs, the Indian team reached the goal and ended England’s 12-year series dreams.