Long live Test cricket while we’ve Virat Kohli: Shane Warne
India had set England a 368-run target in the fourth Test after an impressive second innings-outing with the bat
India had set England a 368-run target in the fourth Test after an impressive second innings-outing with the bat
Batsman Sam Billings, who was included in the fourth Test squad, has returned to play county cricket for Kent
India and England will now face off at Old Trafford in Manchester in the final Test, which begins on September 10
The Indian team is banking on left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja's performance on the final day to steer the team to victory
India, earlier, had made the most of batting conditions as they clobbered England bowlers on their way to posting 466 in their second innings
Fifties from England's top three and the 23rd Test century from skipper Joe Root (121) at No. 4 took England to 423/8 at stumps
Hussain thought if India had been better served with Ravichandran Ashwin in the eleven at Headingley
India lost that second Test by innings and 285 runs
Anderson, who has been among wickets and became the third-highest wicket-taker in Test cricket surpassing India's Anil Kumble
Root added they don't want to follow India's mannerisms and aggression on the field. India, under Virat Kohli, tend to get under the skin of the opposition