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IND VS Eng: No one can defeat the series that struggles, said Ganguly

IND VS Eng: No one can defeat the series that struggles, said Ganguly
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New Delhi: Sourav Ganguly, President Control Board for Cricket in India (BCCI) was left impressed with the spectacle provided by India and England in the ongoing five matches in England.
The Head of BCCI considers that the two teams have displayed great skills in the field and there is no substitute for a struggling series.
The ongoing series stands a level at 1-1, and heads to the last day of the fourth test in the Oval, the host England needs 291 more to victory with all ten Wickets in hand.
Scorecard “Cricket is the best …
Nothing can beat the test series that fights well.
In Australia and now this.
The most skilled cricket form …
@ BCCI @ICC,” tweeted ganguly.
The best Cricket …
can’t beat the test series that struggles well.
It is in Australia and now this one.
India has beaten Australia 2-1 at the border gavascar trophy against all obstacles.
Many players were injured, Captain of Virat Kohli headed home but under the leadership of Ajinkya Rahane and the head coach’s guidance of Ravi Shastri, India pulled a theft, especially after losing the first test, where they were bundled for 36 in the second round.
Back to the ongoing test series, England has set a target of 368 on the fourth test of the five-match series and the host has ten goals in hand to the last day of the absorbing test match.
Read the test too: The opening of Deny India was initial breakthrough when England Chase 368 for the efforts of the second half of Victoryindia 466 anchored.
Indian attacks for 32 overs to leave England 77 without losing stumps, justifying India’s decision to inner second half, Rohit Sharma, Cheteshwar Pujara, Pants Rishabh and Shardul Thakur all registered scores of more than 50 as India set a target of 368 for the UK at Kennington Oval.
Umesh Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah also play cames from 25 and 24 when India posted a score of 466, expanding the advantage to 367.
For England, Chris Woakes returned with three Wickets.
On top of the 4th day, the UK score read 77/0, still needed 291 Run for victory with all ten Wickets in hand.
For the host, Rory Burns (31 *) and Haseeeb Hameed (43 *) are on folds.

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