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India concede 600 after 11 years, Ben Stokes ends century drought, Manchester misery for Bumrah

India concede 600 after 11 years, Ben Stokes ends century drought, Manchester misery for Bumrah

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The last time India conceded 600 was in 2014 against Brendon McCullum's New Zealand

India’s agony in Manchester continued further on Day 4 of the IND vs ENG 4th Test. Ben Stokes smashed a stunning century to guide England to 669. It was a forgettable day for the Indian bowling attack, who conceded in excess of 600 for the first time in more than a decade. Here are all the stats roundup from the IND vs ENG 4th Test:

Ben Stokes slams Test ton after 2 years, joins Kallis and Sobers

Ben Stokes looked at his very best while resuming his innings on Day 4. The England captain had retired hurt before resuming his innings despite struggling with cramps. Fully recovered overnight, Stokes punished the Indian attack at Old Trafford. It was his first century since 2023, a gap of 35 innings. He joined Jacques Kallis and Gary Sobers as the only 3 all rounders with 7000 Test runs and 200 runs.

India concede 600 after 11 years

England’s top order ran India ragged in Manchester. Barring Harry Brook, all of their top 6 scored in excess of 70. Joe Root and Ben Stokes smashed tons for England’s first 600 score at home since 2011. The last time India had conceded 600 was in 2014, when current England coach Brendon McCullum smashed 302.

Bumrah’s Manchester nightmare

Jasprit Bumrah conceded in excess of 100 runs for the first time in his career. It took 7 years and 48 Tests for Bumrah to hit the unwanted record. The World No.1 Test bowler finished with figures of 2/112, easily the worst of his career.

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