-
Berlinale: Film director Mundruczo left Hungary due to lack of funding
-
Malinin talks of 'fighting invisible battles' after Olympic failure
-
'Godfather' and 'Apocalypse Now' actor Robert Duvall dead at 95
-
Sinner serves up impressive Doha win on his return
-
Luis Enrique dismisses 'noise' around PSG before Monaco Champions League clash
-
Grief-stricken McGrath left in shock at Olympic slalom failure
-
Brignone leads charge of veteran women as Italy celebrates record Olympic haul
-
Sri Lanka's Nissanka leaves Australia on brink of T20 World Cup exit
-
England match-winner Jacks proud, confident heading into Super Eights
-
St Peter's Basilica gets terrace cafe, translated mass for 400th birthday
-
Meillard hails Swiss 'golden era' after slalom win caps Olympic domination
-
Sri Lanka fight back after strong start by Australia's Marsh, Head
-
Kovac calls on Dortmund to carry domestic 'momentum' into Champions League
-
Dutch inventor of hit game 'Kapla' dead at 80: family
-
Benfica's Mourinho plays down Real Madrid return rumour before rematch
-
St Peter's Basilica gets terrace cafe for 400th anniversary
-
Meillard extends Swiss Olympic strangehold while Gu aims for gold
-
Meillard crowns Swiss men's Olympic domination with slalom gold
-
German carnival revellers take swipes at Putin, Trump, Epstein
-
England survive Italy scare to reach T20 World Cup Super Eights
-
Gold rush grips South African township
-
'Tehran' TV series producer Dana Eden found dead in Athens
-
Iran FM in Geneva for US talks, as Guards begin drills in Hormuz Strait
-
AI chatbots to face UK safety rules after outcry over Grok
-
Sakamoto fights fatigue, Japanese rivals and US skaters for Olympic women's gold
-
'Your success is our success,' Rubio tells Orban ahead of Hungary polls
-
Spain unveils public investment fund to tackle housing crisis
-
African diaspora's plural identities on screen in Berlin
-
Del Toro wins shortened UAE Tour first stage
-
German carnival revellers take sidesweep at Putin, Trump, Epstein
-
Killing of far-right activist stokes tensions in France
-
Record Jacks fifty carries England to 202-7 in must-win Italy match
-
European stocks, dollar up in subdued start to week
-
African players in Europe: Salah hailed after Liverpool FA Cup win
-
Taiwan's cycling 'missionary', Giant founder King Liu, dies at 91
-
Kyrgyzstan president fires ministers, consolidates power ahead of election
-
McGrath tops Olympic slalom times but Braathen out
-
Greenland's west coast posts warmest January on record
-
South Africa into Super Eights without playing as Afghanistan beat UAE
-
Madagascar cyclone death toll rises to 59
-
ByteDance vows to boost safeguards after AI model infringement claims
-
Smith added to Australia T20 squad, in line for Sri Lanka crunch
-
Australian museum recovers Egyptian artefacts after break-in
-
India forced to defend US trade deal as doubts mount
-
Bitter pill: Taliban govt shakes up Afghan medicine market
-
Crunch time for Real Madrid's Mbappe-Vinicius partnership
-
Rio Carnival parades kick off with divisive ode to Lula in election year
-
Nepal 'addicted' to the trade in its own people
-
Asian markets sluggish as Lunar New Year holiday looms
-
'Pure extortion': foreign workers face violence and exploitation in Croatia
Sundar and Jadeja follow Gill's lead as India frustrate England in fourth Test
Record-breaking India captain Shubman Gill again led from the front with a marathon century before Washington Sundar and Ravindra Jadeja made unbeaten fifties as the tourists continued to frustrate England's bid for a series-clinching victory in the fourth Test at Old Trafford on Sunday.
India did not lose a wicket in the second session of the last day's play in Manchester to reach tea on 322-4 in their second innings, an overall lead of 11 runs following England's mammoth first-innings 669.
Sundar was 57 not out and Jadeja, dropped first ball, 53 not out -- his fifth fifty of the series.
The spin-bowling all-rounders' unbroken partnership of exactly 100 was just what India needed as they looked to deny an increasingly weary England an unassailable 3-1 lead in this five-match series.
India resumed on 174-2 with KL Rahul 87 not out and Gill 78 not out.
The pair had come together with India in dire straits at 0-2 after Chris Woakes struck with successive deliveries in the first over of the innings.
This match has been a personal triumph for England captain Ben Stokes after he became just the fourth England cricketer to score a hundred and take five wickets in the same Test, his 141 on Saturday following a haul of 5-72 in India's first-innings 358.
But Stokes, who suffered from cramp while batting, did not bowl at all during the 63 overs India faced on Saturday.
Stokes was also seen repeatedly clutching the top of his leg, having had surgery on his left hamstring at the start of this year.
But Stokes brought himself on to bowl at the start of Sunday's play.
Already the leading bowler on either side this series with 16 wickets at 24.75, Stokes almost had Gill caught for 81 by a leaping Ollie Pope at short cover.
But Stokes did break through when he had obdurate opener Rahul, in sight of his third century of the series, plumb lbw with a nip-back ball that kept a touch low.
- Gill record -
Fast-medium bowler Stokes, still grabbing the top of his left leg on occasion as well as his right shoulder bowled an unchanged spell of 1-12 in eight overs until the advent of the new ball, with India then 198-3 off 80 overs.
Woakes took up the attack but was powerless to prevent the single that took Gill to a 228-ball century including 12 fours.
But Gill's near seven-hour innings, that started when he came in on a hat-trick, ended with a surprisingly careless dismissal as he flicked at a Jofra Archer ball outside off stump and was caught behind
At that stage, it might have been little consolation to the 25-year-old Gill to know he had set a new record for the most runs scored by an India batsman in a series against England of 722, surpassing team-mate Yashasvi Jaiswal's 712 in 2023/24.
India's 222-4 could have been 222-5 next ball when Jadeja edged a fiery Archer delivery to first slip where a leaping Joe Root dropped a catch above his head and failed to grab the ball at the second attempt.
Sundar and Jadeja were largely untroubled after lunch, barring the odd sharply turning ball from frontline spinner Liam Dawson and part-timer Root.
And even when inspirational captain Stokes put himself through the pain barrier again by coming on for another spell, Sundar pulled him for a six and a four off successive balls to complete a 117-ball fifty.
Jadeja then cut Stokes for four to complete yet another fifty which he acknowledged with his trademark 'sword dance' to the delight of a large contingent of India fans.
A.Seabra--PC