The fourth test match of the series between India and England is being played in Ranchi. By the end of the third day's play, the Indian team had scored 40 runs without losing any wicket. They still need 152 runs to win. India will have a great chance to win the series against England on the fourth day of the Ranchi Test. India is currently leading 2-1 in the five-Test series. If he scores 152 runs on the fourth day of the Ranchi Test, he will take an unassailable 3-1 lead in the series. Along with this, India's very special record of not losing any series at home will also remain intact.
What is a special record?
Team India last lost the series against England on Indian soil in 2012-13. At that time, under the captaincy of Eoin Morgan, England had defeated India 2-1 in the series. Although India have played 16 Test series at home since then, they are still unbeaten. Since 2012–13, no team has managed to defeat India in a Test series at home. If India wins the Ranchi Test, it will be India's 17th consecutive Test series win since 2012–13. Indian fans will hope that under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, Team India will be successful in maintaining this record. India is also the team that has won the most Test series on home soil. After this is Australia, which has made a record of winning 10 consecutive Test series on home ground.
Young players will have to take command
A total of 13 wickets fell on the third day of the Ranchi Test. In which 3 wickets were of India and the remaining 10 wickets were of England team. The special thing in this was that 12 out of 13 wickets were taken by spin bowlers. Now on the fourth day of Ranchi Test, India is just 152 runs away from victory. In such a situation, on the fourth day of the fourth match, these stars of Team India, equipped with excellent young players like Shubhman Gill, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Rajat Patidar, Dhruv Jurel and Sarfaraz Khan, will have to take command. To take India beyond 152 runs, he will have to play a special innings. On the basis of which India's domestic unbeaten record will once again remain intact.