
As the riveting five-match Test series between England and India enters its concluding chapter, the hosts lead 2-1 after three thrilling games. While England won convincingly in the first and third tests, India demonstrated their mettle with a remarkable comeback in the second after a loss in the first.
Now all eyes are on Old Trafford in Manchester, where the fourth Test will begin on July 23. With momentum swinging dramatically throughout the series, England will be anxious to even things out. Here are three reasons why they could win the fourth test:
Here are the 3 reasons why England could win the 4th Test:
1. In-form batting lineup playing at home
England’s top order has performed well in this series, with Ben Duckett giving quick starts and Joe Root anchoring the innings dependably. Their experience in home conditions allows them to play with confidence, especially when the ball is not moving much after becoming soft and old.
England’s batsmen will be seeking to score big in the first innings at Old Trafford, where the surface tends to settle after early challenges. With middle-order batters like Harry Brook and Ben Stokes in form, a team effort might swing the game in their favor.
2. Home advantage for England at Old Trafford
England has long thrived at Old Trafford, one of their most successful hunting grounds. The field here often favours seamers, especially with the hard new ball, which England’s assault can exploit. With bowlers like Jofra Archer, Brydon Carse, and Ben Stokes known to thrive in home conditions, England will feel quite at ease in Manchester.
Moreover, India have not won a single Test at Manchester, having lost four and drawn five of the nine matches played there. The cloudy weather, swing-friendly ground, and constant bounce make it a difficult environment for subcontinental sides, particularly against a solid pace attack.
3. England’s ability to adapt their ‘Bazball’ strategy according to situations
While England’s ‘Bazball’ batting brand is based on being on the offensive, the Lord’s Test has shown that they can tone it down when necessary. On a challenging surface, England followed typical Test match protocol: playing time, respecting the bowlers, and waiting for the best moment to counterattack.
If similar circumstances arise at Old Trafford, England will most likely combine aggression and patience again. Against a powerful Indian bowling unit, this controlled version of ‘Bazball,’ as seen by Stokes and Root’s measured partnership at Lord’s, might be crucial. Adapting to match surroundings rather than blindly attacking will make England dangerous in every situation.
Disclaimer: This Exclusive News is based on the author’s understanding, analysis, and instinct. As you review this information, consider the points mentioned and form your own conclusions.
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