Manchester, UK – As Day 5 of the crucial fourth Test between India and England dawns at Old Trafford, all eyes are on the pitch for what promises to be a thrilling, and potentially rain-affected, conclusion. India mounted a resilient fightback on Day 4, pulling themselves back from the brink, but still face a monumental task to save the match and keep the series alive.
The State of Play: India’s Uphill Battle
At stumps on Day 4, India stood at 174 for 2, trailing England by 137 runs after the hosts posted a mammoth 669 in their first innings. This commanding total by England, led by heroic centuries from Joe Root (150) and captain Ben Stokes (141), gave them a commanding 311-run first-innings lead.
India’s second innings began disastrously, losing Yashasvi Jaiswal and Sai Sudharsan for ducks in the very first over to Chris Woakes. However, a magnificent, unbroken 174-run partnership between KL Rahul (87)* and captain Shubman Gill (78)* stemmed the bleeding and provided a glimmer of hope. Their patient and determined batting through the second and third sessions of Day 4 showcased immense character, pushing the Test into its final day.
Who Has the Upper Hand and Why?
England still holds the clear upper hand. Their massive first-innings total means India is playing entirely to save the match, not to win it. England’s bowlers, despite being frustrated by Rahul and Gill’s stand, know that a few early wickets on Day 5 could rapidly expose India’s fragile lower order, especially with Rishabh Pant reportedly nursing a fractured toe and likely to bat down the order if needed. The Old Trafford pitch, while not as fiery as some English surfaces, is expected to show more wear and tear on Day 5, potentially aiding spinners and offering some uneven bounce.
However, India has reason for optimism thanks to the steadfastness of Rahul and Gill. If this partnership can continue to frustrate England through the crucial first session, India’s chances of salvaging a draw will significantly increase.
What to Expect on Day 5: Batting Resilience vs. Bowling Pressure
The day’s play is set to be a classic Test match grind:
- India’s Strategy: For India, the primary objective is survival. Rahul and Gill will aim to bat for as long as possible, hoping to wipe off the deficit and then build a lead substantial enough to render a run-chase by England impractical or to simply bat out the day. They will need to show the same discipline and patience that marked their Day 4 partnership. The availability of Rishabh Pant, even injured, could be a psychological boost for India if he is required to bat.
- England’s Attack: England’s bowlers, particularly their pacers like Chris Woakes and possibly a returning Ben Stokes (who didn’t bowl on Day 4 due to injury concerns after his century), will come out refreshed and hunting for early breakthroughs. Spinners like Liam Dawson and Joe Root will also play a crucial role as the pitch deteriorates. Expect aggressive fields and varied tactics to break the Indian partnership.
- Weather Factor: The weather in Manchester could play a significant role. The forecast for Sunday, July 27, indicates mostly cloudy skies with a 35% chance of light rain, especially in the morning session. While not a guaranteed wash-out, any interruptions could help India by eating into the available overs for England to take 8 wickets. However, the forecast suggests the chances of prolonged downpours are low, meaning England will likely get enough overs to push for a result.



















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