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England vs India 4th Test 2025 Highlights

Watch the highlights of England vs India 4th Test 2025 - India tour of England 5-match Test series of the 4th Test match played between India and England at Old Trafford, Manchester in 23rd July to 27th July 2025.

England vs India 4th Test 2025 Highlights
Ben Stokes sees his offer for a draw to Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar rebuffed © Getty Images

KL Rahul, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar guided match drawn after record-breaking centuries from Ben Stokes - Joe Root in a high-scoring game of the fourth Test match.

Match Stats : 
  • Rishabh Pant became the first visiting wicket-keeper to completed 1000 Test runs in England.
  • Rishabh Pant became the second wicket-keeper to completed 1000 Test runs in any country after Sarfraz Ahmed in UAE.
  • India's 358 was their fifth highest score against England at Old Trafford in Test matches.
  • This is the India's sixth 350-plus total in this five-match Test series - The joint most 350-plus totals by any team in a Test series, jointly with Australia, they've done in the three different Ashes Series in 1920-21, 1948 and 1989.
  • Ben Stokes' 5 for 72 was his fourth best bowling performance for England in Test matches and his best-bowling-figures against India in Tests, previous best was 5 for 73 at Mohali in 2016.
  • Rishabh Pant scores his 26th fifty-plus for India in Test matches - The joint eighth most fifty-plus scores by a wicket-keeper in Tests, jointly with Ian Healy.
  • Rishabh Pant hit 90 sixes for India in Test cricket - He equalled a joint most sixes hit for India in Test matches, jointly with Virender Sehwag and the joint eighth most-sixes hit in Tests, jointly with Angelo Mathews.
  • Rishabh Pant has hit 38 sixes against England in Test matches - The second most most hit by any batsman against an opponent in Tests after Ben Stokes' 39-sixes against Australia.
  • Ben Stokes became the fourth player to with 10 hundreds and five five-fors in Test cricket after Gary Sobers, Ian Botham and Jacques Kallis.
  • 166 : Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett set up the eighth highest first-wicket partnership for England against India in Test matches.
  • The run-rate 5.18 of the 166-run stand for the first-wicket between Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett against India in Tests, which came from just 32 overs. This is the second highest opening partnership against India by run-rate in Tests (partnership of 100-plus), The highest is 5.51 run-rate opening stand between Australia's Ed Cowan and David Warner, who added 214 off 233-balls at WACA Test in 2012. (where data is available).
  • Joe Root became the second leading run-scorer in Test cricket after Sachin Tendulkar's 15921 Test runs.
  • 38 : Joe Root equalled a joint fourth most centuries by any batsman in Test cricket, jointly with Kumar Sangakkara.
  • This is the Joe Root's 12th century against India in Test matches - The joint third most hundreds hit by any batsman against an opponent in Tests, jointly with Jack Hobbs' 12-centuries against Australia and Steve Smith's 12-tons against England.
  • 12 : Joe Root hit the most centuries by any batsman against India in Test cricket history, surpassing the previous record of 11-hundreds hit by Steve Smith.
  • This is the Joe Root's 15th century against India in International cricket (12 in Tests and 3 in ODIs ) - The joint sixth most hundreds hit by any batsman against an opponent in International cricket, jointly with Virat Kohli's 15-centuries against Sri Lanka.
  • 15 : Joe Root hit the second most centuries by any batsman against India in International cricket after Steve Smith' 16-hundreds. (11 in Tests and 5 in ODIs)
  • 144 : Ollie Pope and Joe Root equalled a joint tenth highest third-wicket partnership for England against India In Tests, jointly 144-run stand held by between Mike Gatting and Allan Lamb at Chennai in 1985.
  • Ben Stokes became the 13th England player to completed 7000 Test runs.
  • Ben Stokes joins Jacques Kallis and Garry Sobers rare feat - Ben Stokes became the first England all-rounder to take 200 wickets and scored 7000 or more runs in Test cricket history and overall the third player in Tests after Gary Sobers (8032 runs & 235 wickets) and Jacques Kallis (13289 runs & 292 wickets).
  • Ben Stokes became the fourth England player to taking a five-wicket haul and score a hundred in a Test match.
  • Ben Stokes became the first England captain to taking a five-wicket and score a hundred in a Test match and overall the fifth skipper to achieved this feat after Denis Atkinson in 1955, Gary Sobers in 1966, Mushtaq Mohammad in 1977 and Imran Khan in 1983.
  • England's 669 was their second highest score against India in Test matches after their 710 at Birmingham in 2011 and the highest total by any team at Old Trafford, Manchester in Tests, surpassing the previous record was 656 by Australia against England in 1964 - coincidently that Test match also started on 23rd July 1964.
  • Jasprit Bumrah delivered 516.2 overs in international cricket since 2024 - The most overs delivered by any pace bowler in International cricket since 2024.
  • Mohammed Siraj delivered 498.3 overs in international cricket since 2024 - The second most overs delivered by any pace bowler in International cricket since 2024 after Jasprit Bumrah's 516.2-overs.
  • This is the Shubman Gill's fourth century in this Test series - The joint most centuries hit by any captain in a Test series, jointly with Sunil Gavaskar's four hundreds against West Indies in 1978-79 and Don Bradman's 4-tons against India in 1947-48.
  • 188 : KL Rahul and Shubman Gill set up the eighth highest third-wicket partnership for India against England in Tests matches.
  • 203* : Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja set up the second highest fifth-wicket partnership for India against England in Tests, The highest is 214-run stand between Mohammad Azharuddin and Ravi Shastri at Kolkata in 1984-1985.
  • Akash Deep's 66 was the third highest score by a nightwatchman for India in Tests after Syed Kirmani's unbeaten 101* against Australia at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai in 1979 and Amit Mishra's 84 against England also at The Oval in 2011.
  • India's 425 was their seventh highest score in the second innings against England in Test matches and It is their fifth highest total in the second innings in England in Tests.
  • This is the India's seventh 350-plus total in this five-match Test series - The most 350-plus totals by any team in a Test series, beating Australia's record of 6 350-plus totals, they've done in the three different Ashes Series in 1920-21, 1948 and 1989.
  • 18 hundreds between England and India in this Test series so far - (still one Test remain) - The third most centuries in a Test series after 21-hundreds between West Indies and Australia in 1955 and 20-tons between South Africa and West Indies in 2003-04.

* India scored 264 for 4 at Stumps after Rishabh Pant retired hurt, Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan's fifties on the opening day of the fourth Test match.

* Blazing innings start from openers Ben Duckett's 94 and Zak Crawley's 84 as England solid reply after Ben Stokes' five-for restricted India to 358 in the day two of the fourth Test match.

* Joe Root's record-breaking century, Ollie Pope and Ben Stokes' fifties puts England to massive 186-run first innings lead in the day three of the fourth Test match.

* KL Rahul and Shubman Gill's unbeaten fifties leads India fightback after Chris Woakes' double-wicket maiden over and Captain Ben Stokes' record-breaking hundred as England posted the record total at Manchester and take a massive 311-run first innings lead in the day four of the fourth Test match.

* Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington's superb centuries scripted India's greatest escape against England in the fifth & final day of the fourth Test match.




India 1st Innings scored 358 for all-out in 114.1 overs with top scorer by Sai Sudharsan struck 61 off 151-balls including 7-fours.

Yashasvi Jaiswal cracked a 58 off 107-balls including 10-fours & a six, Rishabh Pant hammered a 54 off 75-balls included 3-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 72.

KL Rahul struck 46 off 98-balls included four boundaries, Shardul Thakur hit 41 off 88-balls including 5-fours, Washington Sundar scored 27 off 90-balls contained two boundaries and Ravindra Jadeja cracked a 20 off 40-balls contained 3-fours 

1st Innings England best bowler by Ben Stokes claimed a 5-wicket haul for 72-runs in 24-overs including three maidens, Jofra Archer picked up 3-wickets for 73-runs in 26.1-overs, Liam Dawson and Chris Woakes both took one-wickets.

England 1st Innings scored 669 for all-out in 157.1 overs with top scorer by Joe Root cracked a 150 off 248-balls - which was his 38th Test hundred and his 12th century against India in Tests - including 14-fours.

Ben Stokes hammered a 141 off 198-balls - which was his 14th Test hundred and his second century against India in Tests - including 11-fours & 3-sixes with strike rate of 71.21.

Ben Duckett hammered a 94 off 100-balls - who fell six-run short of his century - including 13-fours with strike rate of 94.

Zak Crawley blasted a 84 off 113-balls including 13-fours & a six, Ollie Pope struck 71 off 128-balls included seven boundaries.

Brydon Carse hammered a 47 off 54-balls contained 3-fours & 2-sixes with strike rate of 87.03 and Liam Dawson scored a unbeaten 21 off 52-balls included 2-fours.

1st Innings India best bowler by Ravindra Jadeja claimed a 4-wickets for 143-runs in 37.1-overs without a maiden over.

Washington Sundar, Jasprit Bumrah both captured 2-wickets, Debutant Anshul Kamboj - who took one-wicket on his debut Test match and Mohammed Siraj both took one-wickets.

India 2nd Innings scored 424-4 in 143 overs with top scorer by Ravindra Jadeja hit a unbeaten 107 off 185-balls - which was his 5th Test hundred and his third century against England in Tests - including 13-fours & a six.

Shubman Gill struck 103 off 238-balls - which was his 9th Test hundred and his sixth century against England in Tests - including 12-fours. 

Washington Sundar cracked a career-best unbeaten 101 off 206-balls - which was his 1st Test hundred - including 9-fours & a six and KL Rahul cracked a 90 off 230-balls - who fell ten-run short of his century - including 8-fours

2nd Innings England best bowler by Chris Woakes took 2-wickets for 67-runs in 23-overs including four maidens, Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer both took one-wickets.

Ben Stokes named Player of the match for his all-round performance to claimed 6 wickets and struck 141 runs in an match.

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