India vs England: India and England played their fourth day of the final test on Monday at Edgbaston. It was the second last day of the game before the final day. India completed their second innings, and England started with their 2nd inning batting. India is still in the lead, but they had a poor second inning compared to their first.

England has a good start for their second innings and has covered the massive distance in their runs to win against India. The game is in the Indian bowler’s hands and captain Jasprit Bumrah. India started their second innings in the match with Cheteshwar Pujara and Rishabh Pant on both sides of the pitch. Pujara scored 66 runs combined, and Pant made 57 runs. Shreyas Iyer, Ravindra Jadeja, and Mohammed Shami scored 19, 23, and 13 runs.
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England did a splendid job in their bowling parts and restricted India to increase the run difference. Ben Stokes took four wickets, whereas Stuart Broad and Matthew Potts got two wickets. India ended their second innings with 245 runs in 81.5 overs.
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England began their second innings on the same day, as there was little time, and both countries had to wind up the test to continue their games on the schedule. Alex Lees and Zak Crawley opened, where Lees made 56 runs, and Crawley got 46 runs. Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow scored similar scores of 76 and 72 runs. The day ended with both Root and Bairstow on the pitch, with a total runs of 259 by England.
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India started well with their wickets Jasprit Bumrah took two wickets. Mohammed Shami got a run out, taking the first English player off the field. The run difference between the two teams has fallen from 256 to 119 runs. India must improve their bowling game on the fifth day to secure their victory.
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