Crawley and Duckett Run Riot Before India Hit Back in Fourth Test
OLD TRAFFORD, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 24 – Ben Duckett scored 94 runs while Ben Stokes took five wickets as England reached 225-2, leading India by 133 runs in the fourth Test series at Old Trafford.
- On Day 2 at Old Trafford, Ben Duckett narrowly avoided dismissal when his bat slipped and missed the stumps by inches, while he was on 94 runs.
- On Wednesday, England captain Ben Stokes chose to bowl first, leaving series stakes as England aim to secure an unassailable lead in the five-match series at Old Trafford.
- Ben Duckett's bat slip missed the stumps by inches, demonstrating the fine margins in cricket, while he scored 94 on Day 2 at Old Trafford.
- At stumps, England stood at 225/2, with Joe Root and Ollie Pope unbeaten, trailing India by 133 runs.
- Soon, Crawley outlined Day 3’s plan to extend the advantage, as India has never won at Old Trafford, and batting may get tough.
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