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The history of Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester has not been in India’s favor. Here India has played 9 Test matches so far, but not a single match has won. Out of these 9 matches, 4 are defeated and 5 are drawn.
Delhi: The Test series of 5 matches released between India and England has now reached the decisive phase. England are ahead 2–1 after three matches and now everyone’s eyes are on the fourth Test to be held at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester from 23 July. For the Indian team, this match is very important in terms of staying in the series.
Pressure on India after close defeat in Lord’s
After suffering a hard defeat of 22 runs in the Lord’s Test, Team India now has only one chance to return. It will be India’s priority to win the series 2-2 by winning the fourth Test. Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, the Indian team will not only have to change the strategy, but will also have to improve the performance. Especially the batsmen will have to show continuity and bowlers more edge.
Looking for victory in Old Trafford
The history of Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester has not been in India’s favor. Here India has played 9 Test matches so far, but not a single match has won. Out of these 9 matches, 4 are defeated and 5 are drawn. In such a situation, this ground stands as a big challenge for Team India. This time India has a golden opportunity to change history.
England have a chance to capture the series
At the same time, England’s team is in tremendous form and will take advantage of the domestic conditions and want to gain an unbeatable lead of 3-1 in the series. Both his batting and bowling are in rhythm, which is also giving a psychological edge to the hosts.
Will India change history?
Now everyone’s eyes are on the fourth Test match starting from July 23. Will India be able to end the drought of Old Trafford? Will Team India return to the series and force England for a decisive match? The answer to these questions will be revealed in a few days. But, it is certain that the Manchester Test will be like ‘do or die’ for Team India.
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