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5th Test: India clinches series 4-1, beat England by an innings 64 runs

5th Test: India clinches series 4-1, beat England by an innings 64 runs

Led by the indomitable Rohit Sharma, India exhibited sheer mastery over the game, showcasing a performance that left England reeling.

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5th Test: India clinches series 4-1, beat England by an innings 64 runs 5th Test: India clinches series 4-1, beat England by an innings 64 runs

India asserted their dominance in spectacular fashion, sealing a resounding victory over England in the fifth and final Test of the series, securing a commanding 4-1 lead. The match, played at Dharamsala, witnessed a stunning display of cricket prowess as the home team left no stone unturned in their pursuit of victory.

Led by the indomitable Rohit Sharma, India exhibited sheer mastery over the game, showcasing a performance that left England reeling. Sharma's leadership guided his team to an emphatic innings win by a staggering 64 runs, marking only England's second innings defeat in the Bazball era.

The match witnessed stellar performances from key Indian players. Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill's stellar centuries laid the foundation for India's monumental innings, while the spin duo of R Ashwin and Kuldeep Yadav mesmerized with their bowling brilliance.

In his milestone 100th Test appearance, R Ashwin delivered a masterclass, claiming a remarkable 5-wicket haul. Additionally, Jasprit Bumrah's formidable presence dismantled England's lower-order batting lineup, contributing significantly to India's triumph.

Despite a valiant effort from Joe Root, who emerged as England's solitary warrior with a gritty 84-run innings, the visitors failed to match India's formidable display. England's batting woes persisted throughout the series, culminating in their swift downfall in the final Test.

India's victory not only secured their dominance in the series but also reinforced their position at the summit of the World Test Championship table. With six wins out of nine tests in the ongoing cycle, India's relentless pursuit of excellence has solidified their quest for another World Test Championship final berth.

The series witnessed a remarkable display of talent from India's young brigade, with players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill stepping up in the absence of seasoned campaigners like Virat Kohli and KL Rahul. India's triumph underscores their depth of talent and resilience in overcoming challenges.

Edited By: Bikash Chetry
Published On: Mar 09, 2024