Gill & Rahul's Resilience Shines as India Holds Firm Against England in Fourth Test
India's Shubman Gill and KL Rahul display remarkable resilience, thwarting England's push for victory in the fourth Test at Old Trafford.

Fourth Test: Day Four Recap
India showcased a remarkable display of resilience on the fourth day of the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford, thanks to the steadfast partnership between Shubman Gill and KL Rahul. The duo's unbroken stand of 174 runs has kept India's hopes alive, despite being 137 runs behind England's massive first innings total of 669.
England's Dominance and India's Early Setback
England, led by Ben Stokes' stellar performance, had set a daunting target. Stokes, who scored 141 runs and took 5 wickets in India's first innings, became only the fourth England player to achieve a century and a five-wicket haul in the same Test. India, trailing by 311 runs, faced an early collapse in their second innings when Chris Woakes dismissed Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan in consecutive deliveries.
Gill & Rahul's Heroic Stand
From a precarious position of 0-2, Gill and Rahul steadied the ship with a composed and determined partnership. Gill, who has been prolific in the series, scored an unbeaten 78, while Rahul remained not out on 87. Their partnership not only blunted England's attack but also ate up valuable time, making it increasingly difficult for England to force a result.
England's Struggle Without Stokes
England's lack of penetration was evident, especially after the ball lost its hardness and the pitch became less responsive. The absence of Stokes from the bowling attack, possibly due to injury concerns, further hampered England's chances. Despite this, England remain favorites to win the series, but India's resilience has added an intriguing twist to the final day's play.
Key Moments and Analysis
- Stokes' Century: Stokes' 141 was a controlled and determined effort, marking his first Test century in over two years. His celebration, a salute to his late father, was a poignant moment.
- Woakes' Early Strikes: Woakes' double strike in the first over of India's second innings had England dreaming of a quick victory.
- India's Defiance: Gill and Rahul's partnership was a testament to their skill and mental toughness, especially given the pressure of the situation.
What's Next?
With one day remaining, England will look to break this partnership early and expose India's lower order. However, if Gill and Rahul continue their resistance, India might just salvage a draw from this Test. The final day promises to be a thrilling conclusion to what has been an enthralling series.