Rohit Sharma’s century, Virat-Sharadul’s fifty, England must have been haunting even today, what happened in the Oval 4 years ago?

Rohit Sharma’s century, Virat-Sharadul’s fifty, England must have been haunting even today, what happened in the Oval 4 years ago?

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India vs England Oval Test: India and England teams defeated England by 157 runs here by 157 runs when the teams of India and England fought for the last time. Let’s know who performed in that match.

Rohit Sharma's century, Virat-Sharadul's fifty, England must have been afraid even todayIndia defeated England 4 years ago at the Oval.
New Delhi. The last Test between India and England is to be played at the Oval from 31 July. Both teams are ready for this. India will land in this match without Jasprit Bumrah. When the two teams were last collided at the Oval ground, India defeated England by 157 runs here. Let’s know who performed in that match.

The Indian team, captained by Virat Kohli, defeated England by 157 runs on the 5th and last day in the fourth Test match of the series. India’s first innings was reduced to 191 runs on the basis of the half -century of Virat Kohli and Shardul Thakur, after which England took a lead of 99 runs for 290 runs. Rohit Sharma scored a century in the second innings.

After this, India scored a huge score of 466 runs in their second innings on the brilliant performance of the batsmen, including the century of opener batting Rohit Sharma (127) and gave England a target of 368 runs to win. England chased India’s target of 368 runs and scored 131 runs for two wickets till lunch on the 5th and last day.

England needed 237 runs to win in the last two seasons while India needed eight wickets. After lunch, the Indian bowlers got down in a different way and took 4 wickets of England, which made the score 147 for 6 wickets. Ravindra Jadeja gave India a big success by taking the wicket of opener Haseeb Hameed (63). Haseeb scored 63 runs in 193 balls. On the last day of the match, England’s second innings collapsed for 210 runs and India registered a memorable victory.

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