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Chris Woakes: England scored 339 runs for six wickets on the fourth day and he needed only 35 runs to win the series 3–1. But rain and bad lights stopped this exciting end.

Highlights
- England need 35 runs to win
- Woakes will bat despite being engaged
- Joe Root told the game plan in a press conference
London: Joe came to Route Oval smiling at the press conference, but his face was also disappointed to miss incomplete work. The third of the series, the 13th against India and the 38th century of Test career, Root, who scored a brilliant innings of 105 runs to score a 38th century of Test career, admitted that he was disappointed due to not being on the field until the day’s play was over.
During a conversation with reporters, former English captain was confident. They said,
I should have hit the ball on that ball, I missed my strategy, It has nothing to do with the first innings, We have everything necessary to win tomorrow, Cricket has been revolving on both sides for six weeks. It was a wonderful view of which was amazing to be part.
On the last day, the new ball is going to come soon and India is moving towards a decisive turn, so now everyone’s eyes are on how long the lower order can last. England’s pan is heavy while India needs a miracle to win.
Since February 2025, Network 18 served as Deputy News Editor in 18 group. A decade experience in journalism. As a reporter, witness to several national-international events. The beginning of a career with electronic media. Jagran New Media …Read more
Since February 2025, Network 18 served as Deputy News Editor in 18 group. A decade experience in journalism. As a reporter, witness to several national-international events. The beginning of a career with electronic media. Jagran New Media … Read more