Key Points

England face a nervous wait over Ben Stokes' fitness after India's dominant batting display on Day 4. KL Rahul and Shubman Gill's unbeaten 174-run partnership has put India in control at Old Trafford. Stokes, England's leading wicket-taker, sat out bowling due to stiffness and soreness after his marathon efforts this series. The hosts desperately need their captain fit for the final day to have any chance of salvaging the Test.

Key Points: England Hope Stokes Can Bowl as Rahul-Gill Stand Exposes Weakness

  • Stokes' absence exposes England's bowling weakness
  • Rahul-Gill partnership dominates Day 4
  • England drop crucial chance off Gill
  • Stokes' workload concerns after career-high overs
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England hopeful of Ben Stokes bowling on final day as Rahul-Gill partnership exposes over-reliance

England anxiously await Ben Stokes' fitness after KL Rahul and Shubman Gill's unbeaten 174-run stand leaves hosts struggling in 4th Test.

"He's a bit stiff and sore... We'll see what he's like tomorrow. - Marcus Trescothick"

Manchester, July 27

England are keeping fingers crossed that their star all-rounder Ben Stokes will be fit enough to bowl on the final day of the fourth Test at Old Trafford, after KL Rahul and Shubman Gill stitched together a marathon partnership that left England struggling without their main man with the ball.

Stokes, who has been the leading wicket-taker in the series, did not bowl a single delivery in India's second innings for the first 63 overs, as India ended Day 4 with 174/2. The England camp revealed he was feeling stiff and sore, and his availability for Day 5 will now depend on overnight assessment by the medical team.

India, who were reeling early in the innings, bounced back in style as Rahul and Gill added an unbroken 174-run stand for the third wicket in 62.1 overs, batting through two full sessions without losing a wicket. England's bowlers, especially once the ball went soft, looked toothless without Stokes' ability to produce something out of nothing.

The one real chance they created, a mistimed shot by Gill was dropped at backward point by Liam Dawson off Brydon Carse, summing up a frustrating day for the hosts.

Having returned from hamstring surgery earlier this year, Stokes put himself through a tough rehabilitation programme just to be ready for this high-profile India series. His efforts have shown as he's already bowled 129 overs, the most he has bowled in a single Test series in his career.

Stokes retired hurt with cramps on Day 3 but returned later and went on to notch up his first Test century in over two years on Day 4.

"He's a bit stiff and sore," Marcus Trescothick, England's assistant coach, said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"He's had quite a big workload in the last few weeks, and then batting in the first innings, he was getting quite a bit of cramp. We are hoping that with another night's rest and a bit more physio work overnight, he'll be back and doing a bit tomorrow," he noted.

He was seen clutching his hamstring while chasing a ball in the field, sparking concern, but England batting coach Marcus Trescothick later downplayed it.

"It's just a build-up," he said, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

"It's just such a heavy workload, from where he's been to what he's doing. It's just trying to monitor it, and obviously the cramp that he was getting yesterday, you have that little bit of worry... We'll see what he's like tomorrow," he added.

Interestingly, England had already decided not to bowl Stokes during the fourth day. It's clear that his workload has been a concern after bowling 19.2 overs on the final day at Lord's to seal that win, Stokes said he had to spend four days in bed to recover. Even in Manchester, he has already bowled 24 overs across two days, taking an impressive 5/72, but it seems to have taken a toll.

"If he was off the field, then he wouldn't be able to come back and bowl tomorrow," he noted.

Stokes, who has not played a white-ball international in nearly two years and is skipping The Hundred next month, is unlikely to feature in competitive cricket again until the Ashes series begins in November.

With the series on the line and India showing no signs of letting up, England will be desperately hoping their captain has one more spell left in him.

- ANI

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Priya S
Respect to Stokes for pushing through pain, but England's over-reliance is worrying. Meanwhile, our young guns are stepping up when it matters! Gill's cover drives today were pure class 💯
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Aditya G
That dropped catch of Gill might cost England the match! Dawson should have held that. Indian batsmen making them pay for every mistake. Test cricket at its best!
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Sarah B
As an England fan in India, I'm worried. Stokes is clearly overworked and our bowling looks toothless without him. Need to develop more match-winners rather than depend on one superhero.
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Karthik V
England's management should be questioned for overusing Stokes. 129 overs after surgery is madness! Meanwhile, our boys are showing why Indian cricket's future is bright with this partnership 👏
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Meera T
Gill's maturity today was beyond his years! And Rahul proving why he's the crisis man. England's bowling attack looking like our old pace attack - dependent on one bowler 😅
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David E
Watching from Mumbai - this is proper Test match cricket! Both teams showing character. Hope Stokes recovers, but India definitely have the upper hand now. That partnership changed everything.

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