Key Points

Ben Stokes delivered another all-round masterclass but India's gritty lower-order denied England victory. Stokes praised Jadeja and Sundar for their unyielding partnership under pressure. Despite England's dominance, the series remains alive at 2-1 heading to The Oval. The England skipper admitted his team exhausted all options to break India's resistance.

Key Points: Ben Stokes hails India's grit after all-round heroics in Manchester Test

  • Stokes shines with 5/72 and 141 in England's dominant display
  • Jadeja-Sundar partnership thwarts England's victory push
  • Stokes praises India's lower-order resistance on final day
  • England lead series 2-1 ahead of decisive Oval Test
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Gave it everything: Stokes wins Player of the Match for all-round brilliance, lauds India's grit in drawn Manchester Test

Stokes wins Player of the Match again but credits Jadeja-Sundar resilience as India secure a hard-fought draw in Manchester.

"We threw everything at them, and they were able to live up to the pressure of the final day. – Ben Stokes"

Manchester, July 28

Ben Stokes once again showed why he is regarded as one of the finest all-rounders in world cricket, producing a spectacular performance in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester. Despite England not being able to force a result, Stokes was named Player of the Match for the second Test in a row, a reflection of the impact he continues to have on this Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.

The England captain took 5/72, helping England bowl India out for 358, followed with 141 in the first innings. He now sits at the top of the wicket-takers chart in the series with 17 scalps but despite his heroics, India, riding on the unbreakable partnership between Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, held firm to secure a hard-earned draw on the final day.

Speaking at the post-match presentation, Stokes said, "I think when you have a good game as an allrounder, you assess by how that goes by the result at the end of the game. Will give it all back if we would've got the result."

Stokes also praised the spirit and commitment shown by his side, "Asked the guys up there to run through a brick wall for the team and I'll do the same. Bowling, being on the field, it is tough work.. Pretty sore (his body). Obviously have got through a fair amount of overs. Everything starts creeping up to you."

He said that the pitch eased out on the final day but had special words of praise for India's lower middle-order resilience, "As the game progressed, the wicket sort of became easier to bat on. There was variable bounce for the right-handers, but not much for the left-handers. Heapload of credit to the way Washington and Jadeja played there."

The England skipper also acknowledged key moments in the game, like Ben Duckett and Zak Crawley's opening partnership, which set the tone in the first innings, and the overall quality of the contest.

"Duckett-Crawley partnership was crucial in the first innings to set the platform," he noted.

"Has been a back-and-forth series so far. Real high quality. It's one of those moments where you feel this is where the game will be broken open. But the quality India have, they were going to be hard to dislodge and they proved that," he added.

Stokes admitted England had exhausted all options in trying to win the game, "We threw everything at them, and they were able to live up to the pressure of the final day. All the hard work was done by India."

In a tactical move, Stokes chose not to overwork his pacers in the final session, keeping in mind the bigger picture, "Didn't want to risk my fast bowlers with any injuries towards the end. Dawson (Liam) bowled a lot of overs too. Even before this Test, there were conversations around how much effort and energy had gone into the bowling department. Bowlers will be assessed over the next couple of days."

Despite England missing out on a win, they still lead the five-match series 2-1 heading into the final Test at The Oval, starting Thursday. India will look to bounce back and square the series.

- ANI

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Ananya R
Respect to Stokes for acknowledging India's resilience. But honestly, our batting lineup needs to step up - can't always rely on lower order to save matches! Top order collapses are becoming too frequent 😕
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Siddharth J
That Jadeja-Sundar partnership was like watching a Bollywood climax! Edge-of-the-seat stuff. Stokes was brilliant but our boys showed they can handle pressure abroad. Onto The Oval now! 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
Classy from Stokes to praise our team. But let's be honest - England's declaration was too late! They gave us time to settle in. Hope we can level the series now 🤞
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Varun X
Sundar has been a revelation! After so much criticism about his selection, he's proving his worth. And Jadeja - what a warrior! Stokes was outstanding but our boys matched him step for step.
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David E
As a neutral fan, this was test cricket at its best! Stokes is a beast but India's fightback was incredible. That last session had me glued to my screen from Melbourne. More please!
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Priya S
Why can't our openers bat like Duckett-Crawley? That's the real concern. Happy with the draw but we need to fix our top order

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