India has won a thrilling test that went down to the very last minute. It is 3-1, and they have won the home series once more. The players exchange handshakes, and rahul dravid and rohit sharma give Jurel a hearty embrace. They were pressed to the utmost, freaked out in Hyderabad, and gave england a surprise victory in the Test match. Despite losing the toss and having to bat last, they overcame the odds to triumph in ranchi, Rajkot, and Vizag. This will be the sweetest of the three victories for them.
 

As he maintains his excellent form at the bat, yashasvi jaiswal has tied virat kohli for the most runs scored by an indian hitter in a bilateral Test series against England. Before taking the field in the ranchi Test's second innings, jaiswal had 618 runs, and he just needed 37 more to match Kohli's record. During England's tour of india in 2016–17, the top batter from india set the record.
 

After coming dangerously close to losing a DRS review against tom Hartley in the morning, jaiswal rallied to tie the score with a pair of boundaries off Shoaib Bashir. However, Joe Root and an outstanding catch by james Anderson put an end to his time at the bat. at the next Test at Dharamshala, the indian opener will now be trying to become the second indian, after sunil Gavaskar, to reach the 700-run milestone in a bilateral series. In addition, jaiswal will try to surpass the records held by Joe Root and Graham Gooch, who are now first and second respectively for the most runs scored in an india vs. england Test series.
 

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