'We had a Test team': Virat Kohli's brother subtle dig at Team India bowlers

India's bowlers faced criticism after struggling to match England's intensity in the fourth Test at Old Trafford, leading to a significant first-innings deficit. Despite this setback, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar's resilient centuries in the second innings enabled India to secure a draw, marking their first at the venue in 35 years. England now leads the series 2-1.
'We had a Test team': Virat Kohli's brother subtle dig at Team India bowlers
Virat Kohli (AFP Photo)
NEW DELHI: India’s bowlers struggled to match England’s intensity during the fourth Test at Old Trafford, Manchester. After being bowled out for 358 in the first innings, India failed to replicate England’s bowling performance. The hosts capitalised on batting-friendly conditions and posted a mammoth 669, taking a commanding 311-run lead.Virat Kohli’s brother, Vikas Kohli, appeared to take a veiled dig at India’s bowling unit following their lacklustre performance. Posting on Threads, he wrote: “Not long ago, we had a Test team where our bowlers used to take 20 wickets,” seemingly alluding to the era under Virat Kohli’s captaincy.
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Despite the uphill task, India’s batters produced a spirited fightback in the second innings. Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar led the resistance with unbeaten centuries, helping India bat out more than five sessions to force a draw.
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India finished Day 5 at 425/4, with Jadeja (107*) and Sundar (101*) stitching a crucial 203-run stand for the fifth wicket. Their defiance ensured India escaped defeat, despite England's early breakthroughs — dismissing captain Shubman Gill and KL Rahul in the first session.
The hosts went wicketless in the final two sessions of the match.Ben Stokes was named Player of the Match for his all-round performance, having claimed a five-wicket haul and scored a superb 141 in the first innings. It was his second straight POTM award in the series.This draw marked India’s first at Old Trafford in 35 years — the last instance coming in 1990. England now lead the five-match series 2-1 heading into the decider at The Oval, starting July 31.
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