Rishabh Pant had a fracture to his right foot during the first innings in Manchester, and it's official that Narayan Jagadeesan has been added to the squad as his replacement, according to the website of the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Rishabh Pant, who was forced to leave the field when a toe-crushing yorker from England pacer Chris Woakes struck him on the right foot while batting in the first innings of the fourth Test.
Stokes admitted England had exhausted all options in trying to win the game,"We threw everything at them, and they were able to live up to the pressure of the final day. All the hard work was done by India."
Indian Test captain Shubman Gill lauded the batting unit of the team as they managed to end the fourth Test of the ongoing five-match series of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025 in a draw on Sunday.
Only twice have India batted out more overs in the third innings to save a Test after conceding a first innings lead of 300-plus: (476/4 in 180 overs vs NZ, Napier, 2009) and (318/4 in 148 overs vs ENG, Lord's, 1979)
Ravindra Jadeja continued to etch his name in Indian cricket folklore with a heroic unbeaten 107 at Old Trafford, Manchester, that not only helped India secure a hard-fought draw in the fourth Test but also saw him break several records along the way.
India batted for more than five sessions to save the Manchester Test. India at the end of the final session on Day 5 were 425/4 with Jadeja 107* and Sundar 101* unbeaten on the crease. The duo added 203 runs for the fifth wicket.
Samajwadi Party (SP) president Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday called the stampede incident at Mansa Devi Temple "heart-wrenching" and criticised the BJP government for failing to manage crowds at religious events.
The Union Minister obtained scheme-wise information during the review of the agriculture department's work in the district. He directed that strictest action be taken against people who are engaged in black marketing or selling counterfeit fertilisers, as it amounts to a grave injustice agai
Star India all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja on Sunday, during the second session of the fifth and final day of the fourth Test, which is being played at Old Trafford in Manchester, joined the likes of England's Wilfred Rhodes and West Indies' Garry Sobers to become the third cricketer to score 10
As per the statement, held in front of a spirited audience and amidst the fanfare of one of India's most iconic football tournaments, the outreach program was designed to engage young spectators with comprehensive insights into the Army's recruitment process.