The fourth Test match between India and England will be played from 23 July (Ind vs Eng 4th Test Date) at the Old Trafford Maidan in Manchester. After the completion of three matches, England is leading 2–1 in the series. This will be a do or die match for Team India, because it will be impossible to win his series with defeat or draw. Earlier, the fourth Test starts, let us know that India or England on the Manchester ground, whose pan is heavy?
First of all, we know how India and England have a head-to-head record in Test cricket? A total of 139 Test matches have been played between the two countries so far, out of which 53 times England and Team India have been victorious on 36 occasions. At the same time, India-England 50 Test matches are left on the draw.
How is the record of both in Manchester?
Talking about the Old Trafford Maidan in Manchester, so far 9 Test matches have been played between India and England, in which four times the England team has won and the other five matches have been missed. Team India has never won a Test match at the Old Trafford ground in the history so far. India came to this ground in the year 1974, when it lost by 113 runs to England.
India and England last clashed at this ground in 2014. In that match, England scored 367 runs in an innings. In response to this, the Indian team was soaked in such a way that they could not score 367 runs even in the innings. Finally, Team India lost that match innings and 54 runs.
Indian batsmen bad condition in Manchester
Most of the current team’s cricketers have never played Test matches at the Old Trafford ground. Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar, who scored the most runs on this ground, was 242 runs in five innings here. No Indian batsman, who made her debut in the 21st century, has not been able to touch the 200 runs in Test matches here. These figures are proving somewhere that it is going to be very difficult for Team India to win in Manchester.
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